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03 Dec 2005, 3:14 pm

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I can't believe how long I've overlooked this topic. I was so unaware of what's been going on it's amazing. What a sad story.

Just one question, what was William Freund's username on here?


I think it was willfreund1 or something like that.



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03 Dec 2005, 8:03 pm

what do ya want his username for? its too late to talk to him now...



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03 Dec 2005, 8:20 pm

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It is not up to anyone to decide on whether someone lives or dies. What if someone decided to kill all people with Asperger's? Would that be ok? People with asperger's could just as equally be viewed as "bad genes"by someone else.

It can be up to someone to dicide who lives or dies, but it is a responsibility that cannot be taken lightly. Killing over some failed romantic interest is appaling. However, let's go back to your model of someone trying to kill everyone with AS. You could justify making a unilateral decision to kill this person because that would be by far the lesser of two evils because that would save lives. However, you would have to be sure to minimize the loss of life as well as other immoral/unethical acts committed in the process of carrying out the assassination, or you risk losing your position of moral superiority.



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04 Dec 2005, 6:02 am

berta wrote:
what do ya want his username for? its too late to talk to him now...


Because I wanted to view his posts (the ones that hadn't been deleted, obviously the topic in question was deleted).


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04 Dec 2005, 11:59 am

thatrsdude wrote:
berta wrote:
what do ya want his username for? its too late to talk to him now...


Because I wanted to view his posts (the ones that hadn't been deleted, obviously the topic in question was deleted).


They're all gone for right now. Some may be put back later.

And none of the posts were deleted. We don't ever delete posts. They were moved to the Mods Forum.


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05 Dec 2005, 5:19 pm

Sophist wrote:
thatrsdude wrote:
berta wrote:
what do ya want his username for? its too late to talk to him now...


Because I wanted to view his posts (the ones that hadn't been deleted, obviously the topic in question was deleted).


They're all gone for right now. Some may be put back later.

And none of the posts were deleted. We don't ever delete posts. They were moved to the Mods Forum.

which is pretty much the same thing to most of us.



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06 Dec 2005, 7:53 am

aspiegirl2 wrote:
. Maybe some aspies have trouble knowing if someone is their friend or not

I find that I can tell rather quickly if someone likes me or dislikes me. The problem is a matter of scale -- I can't tell HOW MUCH they like me or dislike me unless I'm told in plain English. Someone might find me uninteresting but I'll think they hate me, or vice-versa. Conversely, there are times when people find me mildly interesting and I think thet are stronly attracted or vice-versa.


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06 Dec 2005, 12:38 pm

How many people really know what they feel?