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Teredia
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14 Mar 2012, 8:11 pm

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Where did this conversation go? I feel like I'm in a room and everyone just started yelling, we're all sitting in chairs that are organized in a box and are about 20 feet apart from each other....

In my opinion, aggression isn't a sign of mental health, its a sign of lack of character. If you have so little self control that you'd outwardly express yourself to inflict pain and/or hurt others, it is simply selfish needs outweighing your moral compass. Personally speaking I'd like it better if people that where this way where wiped off the face of the planet. There is no reason for random eye glances to cause a fight, there is no reason for you aspie or not - to not be able to control going fisticuffs verbally/physically on another human being.

Guys who use derogatory language towards women, you are in the same category. People go through enough stuff in a day, without having to deal with general cub-like demonstrations of personality from jack holes like you.


yes id like to know where this conversation went too. people are reading things into it that i didnt even write/post.... like wtf... stop asuming stuff people...



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14 Mar 2012, 9:28 pm

Nim wrote:
I suppose this could be true, but a emphasis on it being from illness and not from themselves would cause issues.


That's definitely true--after all, the origin of this entire discussion was the idea of people resting too heavily on a diagnosis as an excuse. I just want to make sure we don't dismiss some of the very real, and involuntary possible ramifications of mental illness.



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14 Mar 2012, 10:15 pm

justalouise wrote:
Nim wrote:
I suppose this could be true, but a emphasis on it being from illness and not from themselves would cause issues.


That's definitely true--after all, the origin of this entire discussion was the idea of people resting too heavily on a diagnosis as an excuse. I just want to make sure we don't dismiss some of the very real, and involuntary possible ramifications of mental illness.


naa its definitely not mental illness in this case unless you're one of those peole who seem to think thats exactly what AS is?!