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GallifreyGal
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17 Jun 2014, 7:29 pm

Hello!
I really don't know what to say...um...I am a fraternal twin who has Aspergers, well, my twin and I have Aspergers. I have never really had any friends because people don't understand me. I was introduced to this website by my shrink (as I call her) because she said I needed to meet people like myself. I love anything Sci-Fi, and I can proudly proclaim that I am fluent in Klingon (Star Trek is my favourite. I loved Deep Space Nine, but I am partial to the new movies as Spock is played by Skylar from Heroes. :D ) I also love Sherlock, Merlin (I can tell you anything about Arthurian Legend.) and Doctor Who (as my username implies). I love the concept of Narrative Construction because I love reading, and I consider myself a socially awkward potato; I don't even attend public school. So yeah....I guess if you have anything to say, leave a comment or a reply. or whatever you do on this website...Thanks???



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17 Jun 2014, 7:38 pm

hi, GG, i know lots of folks who like dr. who, but have never seen it. probably should check it out. sci fi in general is not my genre, though i did enjoy reading larry niven. i like historical fiction and nonfiction. welcome. you will find lots of folks here who share your interests.



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17 Jun 2014, 9:06 pm

I think there's an element of time travel in Dr. Who, like there was in Peter Potamus or "Back to the Future." Am I right?

Welcome to the Forum. There are many people who share your interest.



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18 Jun 2014, 5:50 am

Yeah, Doctor Who is about a time traveling alien.



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18 Jun 2014, 6:50 am

Welcome. Years ago, I worked for Microsoft. The members of one of Microsoft's internal technical support groups in Bellevue, WA speak Klingon.



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18 Jun 2014, 2:17 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet!


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19 Jun 2014, 2:49 pm

Hi & Welcome,

Lots of Sci-Fi fans here! Me included. I also like the more classic type monster movies, like "Revenge of Godzilla's second cousin once removed on his mother's side!" Also like zombie movies, but the better sort, although I know that sounds stupid. Which is weird because the one movie I saw as a kid frightened the hell out of me so bad I didn't watch another for many years. And now I am hooked. :lol:

Like Doctor Who, but haven't really kept up with the modern stuff. I was more like doctors 4-7. The few newer episodes I have seen however were quite good. One about evil snowmen and another about people with gas masks built into their face. I am told I have to see one concerning an angel statue or something (I think).