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Started by the bread dragon, May 30, 2015, 04:20

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SirBlaziken

In relation to aspergers, it's not its own disease anymore. It's just called high functioning autism now.
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sans the skeleton

Quote from: SirBlaziken on December 28, 2016, 18:59
In relation to aspergers, it's not its own disease anymore. It's just called high functioning autism now.


no its not.

love an autistic who was diagnosed twice, knows the functioning labels are bull, and also knows aspergers was a seperate subtype (which has been folded into the spectrum, bu is still a thing).

also, its not a disease. its a neurological disorder on a spectrum. aaaaaaaa




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Quote from: Poison2007 on December 28, 2016, 19:40

no its not.

love an autistic who was diagnosed twice, knows the functioning labels are bull, and also knows aspergers was a seperate subtype (which has been folded into the spectrum, bu is still a thing).

he worded it a bit cruedly but yes as of DSM-V (not the ICD tho) its just part of the autism family and its really difficult to place it apart from the mild/moderate end of the autism spectrum on a medical/diagnostic criteria. i wrote a big dumb carepost about PDD and how thats actually the "family" which has autism in it and the complications surrounding diagnoses and my rudimentary understanding of the neurobiology and biochemistry of autism but it was too boring to read and im still researching myself about everything anyway so it lives on in "posts that died.txt"

AS not being a thing anymore annoys some people cos they thought it was Special Gifted Person with a slight fondness for trains but still Normal And Gifted and none of the stigma of the disability of being developmentally disabled but nope we're all one big special needs squad now wahaaaahhaah

edit: last bit sounds passive aggressive but its more with people who kind of munchausen their way into wheelchairs when they can walk fine and complain about their carers on social media. i (used to) know one of these sorts.

Quote from: SirBlaziken on December 28, 2016, 18:59
In relation to aspergers, it's not its own disease anymore. It's just called high functioning autism now.

gonna lick everyone in this topic so they get my autism germs and everyonell bite their pencil erasers off and uncontrollably pee in their pocket protectors at once wahahahhahahah

           

The Shrub Dragon

Quote from: Lord Thistlewick Flanders on December 29, 2016, 14:40
gonna lick everyone in this topic so they get my autism germs and everyonell bite their pencil erasers off and uncontrollably pee in their pocket protectors at once wahahahhahahah


can i join in but spread my adhd germs as well??  got 2 love those developmental diseases.


if anyones interested my english teachers set us so much work that i worked through christmas, have read two full novels, a play, translated some chaucer and i've still got another novel to read.  why did i ever


thanks gl <3

Pam-the-Lamb

 It's coming up to 2am and my brother's playing the guitar but it doesn't matter because I'm the only one without hearing problems in the house lol. I'm going to kick off in the morning tbh.

Also, I was going to ask out a crush today but she's been super slow and you've gotta keep things flowing and smooth.

Had to call in sick because I've been throwing up on the reg recently. Super annoying since it's random.

SirBlaziken

Quote from: Lord Thistlewick Flanders on December 29, 2016, 14:40
gonna lick everyone in this topic so they get my autism germs

Great, then everyone on Earth can be extremely socially awkward, therefore making everyone on the same social footing. This is it guys, the equality we've been looking for.

My grandfather who rarely comes around visited yesterday. I was worried he was going to be sexist and racist as per usual but he was extremely well behaved and nice. He even apologized for the past couple of years with my parents' divorce and how he's acted. The reason this is a problem is that I feel like crap for assuming that he was going to fly off the rails like he usually does. So yeah, I stereotype my own family members, yay i'm a shining example of morality.
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The Hooded Trainer

^eh, I wouldnt say assuming someones going to act the same way theyve always acted is the same as stereotyping. You shouldnt feel bad for him owning up to his mistakes. Think of it more as a pleasant surprise than anything else.

I get to work tomorrow night, so yaaay. Also were open late, and also theres a footie match on, so either well be insanely busy all night or everyone will stay home out of fear and well be totally dead.

sylar

i love the term 'high functioning autism' because nothing about me is high functioning but im more aspie than i am full autist
still a MASSIVE autist tho. start cryin when my lights is too bright and all.


anyway i started thinking about my ex again now im sad so theres that

the christians gave me
comic books as if i would
be scared of burning in hell
while i was already there


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Pam-the-Lamb

 This new laptop is being slow and it's annoying, not going to lie.

SirBlaziken

Quote from: sylar on December 31, 2016, 01:57
i love the term 'high functioning autism' because nothing about me is high functioning but im more aspie than i am full autist

I'm someone with 'high functioning autism' and lemme just say for the record that just because someone has this kind of autism does not mean that they won't have some of the other quirks like repetitiveness and things having to be a certain way so that comes with the territory. Just saying I feel for you.
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One of the guys I work with looks like The Weeknd and it's struggles for me cos I adore the Weeknd and I'm not sure if I'm a little bit in love with him or whether I'm just projecting my feelings for The Weeknd onto this unsuspecting poor dude
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Milsap

Quotegonna lick everyone in this topic so they get my autism germs and everyonell bite their pencil erasers off and uncontrollably pee in their pocket protectors at once wahahahhahahah

Or you could just get a flu jab... :P
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SirBlaziken

^Cheeky, edgy and probably offends someone. I love it.
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Pam-the-Lamb

 Fell asleep at like... 8pm, woke up at about 2:40am and now I can't sleep.

I also kind of miss the aesthetics from the late 90s and early 2000s.

Milsap

Quote from: SirBlaziken on January 02, 2017, 18:39
^Cheeky, edgy and probably offends someone. I love it.

Funnily enough, my brother has made a career out of telling paranoid mothers that vaccines don't cause autism.

Anyhow- Civilization V decided to play up and it took me forever to fix it. It also means that I've had to start again when I was halfway through steamrollering through Poland (As Thatcher).
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