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18 Oct 2008, 2:08 pm

funfact:
I didn't start posting in the threadkillers society thread till page 6.



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18 Oct 2008, 2:48 pm

funfact #1: I arrived here on page 5. :)




funfact #2: MissConstrue was the very 1st person to respond here at Threadkillers. 8)


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18 Oct 2008, 5:54 pm

I clicked a google add to the left just now, said something like "treat Asperger"
or something, came to a online shop in Sweden
http://www.larsons-homeo.com/Aspergers-Syndrome.shtml
selling this:

Asperger's Syndrome

Treatment No. : RD0068
Dosage & Instructions: 20 drops in some water twice a day.

Composition:
Sumbulus D3
OL.Gaultheria D4
Cicuta virosa D4
Asa fortida D3
Corydalis form D3
Ignatia D4
Valeriana D3
Staphysagria D4
Avena sativa TM
Hyoscyamus D2
Treatment Type:
This remedy is a symptomatic treatment. A symptomatic treatment cannot eliminate the disease from its root but is able to considerably improve the patient's condition by easing his or her symptoms.

Contra-indications: None established
Special Instructions: Whereas this remedy can be safely used by teenagers, its use has not been evaluated in children under 12 years of age. Please do not administer to children under this age.

Storage: Store in a cool and dry place
Precautions: Keep away from the reach of children
Standard Packaging : 30 ml Drops
Order Online:
One 30 ml bottle for $79.99
Two 30 ml bottles for $129.99

Condition Overview:

Asperger's syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder. Children with this disorder experience the inability to understand the feelings of others, abnormal single-mindedness, lack of verbal skills, insensitivity to social cues, withdrawal and obsessive indulgence in special interests. Many clinicians believe that Asperger's syndrome is a sub-type of autism that is differentiated by a later onset (i.e., it is usually not recognized before 30 months of age) and by the fact that speech generally is not delayed, as it often is in children with autism. The exact cause of Asperger’s syndrome is unknown.

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Any thoughts or insight on what this is or anything from anyone?
check out those prices 8O

Asperger's Syndrome - Treatment No. : RD0068.
sounds so...i dont know, weird or something..
No, cold. Its sounds so cold.

""treatment cannot eliminate the disease from its root""
.. am i full of filthy disease..? eliminate...eliminate who i am..?

""Special Instructions: Whereas this remedy can be safely used by teenagers,
its use has not been evaluated in children under 12 years of age. Please do not
administer to children under this age.""

..can be safely used..?
...please dont give it to children..?
Holy blah this sounds scary 8O



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18 Oct 2008, 6:40 pm

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Gotta love Wondermark...



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18 Oct 2008, 10:04 pm

My attempt to keep this thread going. :)




Feel free to add whatever you want.(within reason)


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25 Nov 2008, 4:11 am

in reply to a few post previous about the wolf man

It's all well and good while he's top dog. I'm sure these people are mad as hatters.

IMHO the writers of Dr Do Little are really to blame, they left out one vital bit of information.

Doctor Do little can

Talk with the animals..,dance and squeak and "snuff it" with the animals,.. and you can too (I mean the wolf man), de do do do..!

:lol:



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25 Nov 2008, 6:23 am

I see alot of wolf talk, and that reminds me,
a guy a few kilometers to the east of me
took pics of three wolfes crosssing a field
close to his house 5 days ago :D 8)
Beautiful creatures - too bad
people hunt them down, theres
not many left here, only around 150
or something total in Norway and
Sweden put together. :( damn..
Crazy what fear and lack of
knowledge make some people
do. "If it bothers you, kill it"
seem to be the way to go. I
have met wolfs and as long as
you dont corner them making them
defend themselfes, they run away
and hide. They really do not like
people and with good reason. Wolfs
do not hunt people as many think
(unless they are forced), they are
very scared of us, its just a big dog.



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25 Nov 2008, 6:27 am

Are you from Norway?


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25 Nov 2008, 6:28 am

Who, me? yes, norwegian here, hello.
Eller jeg kan vel skrive "hei" ettersom
du er i Danmark :)



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25 Nov 2008, 6:30 am

Yep...Im not completely lost on the other nordic languages....


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25 Nov 2008, 6:32 am

One thing i love about Danish, when you`re used
to norwegian, Danish people sound drunk :lol:
its alot of the same language but you have this
"drunk" twist on it in my ears - so a drunk Danish
person can be hillarious :lol:

Think i`m gonna visit Denmark again soon, its a
nice place, i like the coastlines there and the
people are so friendly (and drunk) :)



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25 Nov 2008, 6:34 am

Hehe...we have the same thing with Swedish people if you dont notice that they are from Sweden you just assume its some drunk guy trying to be funny.....


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25 Nov 2008, 6:37 am

^
:lol: that makes sense, Swedish can sound strange,
kinda strange we have three languages, Swedish,
Danish and Norwegian that are so similiar but still
so different sometimes



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25 Nov 2008, 6:40 am

yep...strange Swedish people sound strange.......we also have this idea that the only reason that Swedish come to Denmark is to drink our beer.....


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25 Nov 2008, 6:44 am

When I logically deduce (?) I can understand a little (tiny bit) of Danish but the Norwegian language is a different ballgame. 8O

Btw, g'day, folks....