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Forum: Television, Film, and Video Topic: What movies have you seen recently? |
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Last night I watched: Top Secret! [1984] <=> "Movie? What movie?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DQ3URc4KiM It is OK . R . E . C . O . M . M . E . N . D . E . D . If you don't mind it being absurd. You might be surprised to learn it has nothing at all to do with Mar-a-Lago. |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Wrong Answers Only |
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Replies: 5,394 Views: 108,078
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Plaid eggs and a nap.
How do you get all of those coffee beans out of your upper nose?! The left nose is passable so they must've gone in there but the right nose is blocked and so they cannot go out there! (This explains your brown eyes, however.) |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Our life expantancy is 58 apparently. |
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I would've thought there would be odd things that make L3 folk uncomfortable. You don't have to understand bright lights or pervasive noises to be bothered by them. And I can't say I understood why when my parents offered me color samples I chose the ones I did. I think making folk happier and more ... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Wrong Answers Only |
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Posted: Yesterday, 8:15 pm
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Replies: 5,394 Views: 108,078
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I'd tell them it was good to see them again and update them on family events.
Why does it get so dark at night? |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Discriminatory hiring process? |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 8:09 pm
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I think they are trying to accommodate employees that need a guardian. Which is probably a good thing...they are trying to help.
Just tell them that you don't have or need a guardian and will represent yourself. |
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Forum: Getting to know each other Topic: New here! |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 8:05 pm
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Welcome to WP! I hope you keep visiting here.
And, as far as coming to terms with the diagnosis...if you got this far without it then maybe your diagnosis, like mine, will turn out to be more interesting than useful? |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Wrong Answers Only |
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Posted: Yesterday, 8:01 pm
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I thought we were all here because funeralxempire promised donuts!
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Our life expantancy is 58 apparently. |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 7:58 pm
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Elgee,
I'm a Level 1 and I think my parents accommodations helped me a lot.
And, are you saying the Level 3 folk can't be helped?
(I would've guessed noise and light levels would've mattered more for them.) |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Our life expantancy is 58 apparently. |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 5:25 pm
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Well, since getting full-time employment and my own place to live there have been a "few" books added to my collection. Oh, and stuff from magazine subscriptions. As technology progressed I've added quite a few CDs. And our movie collection is, um, a few shelves. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Our life expantancy is 58 apparently. |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 4:46 pm
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The Level 3 living conditions you describe leave ample room for discomfort. Having a private bedroom is certainly something I would absolutely, absolutely want but...what about ambient noise? TV privileges and control? Food choice? Freedom of choices for how they spend their time and who with? Cloth... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Wrong Answers Only |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 4:21 pm
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About 3 feet (about 1 meter).
What happened with the stolen bird eggs? |
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Forum: Getting to know each other Topic: Hello, I might be autistic |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 4:18 pm
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Welcome to WP! Your AQ score suggests you probably are o n t h e A u t i s m S p e c t r u m but it is not a formal diagnosis. And, keep in mind, the human mind is kind of complicated. You might be o n t h e A u t i s m S p e c t r u m but eligible for other diagnoses in addition to that. ... |
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Forum: Getting to know each other Topic: New here! |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 3:56 pm
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Welcome to WP! I think you can find a few distractions here. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Our life expantancy is 58 apparently. |
Double Retired |
Posted: Yesterday, 3:24 pm
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Re Level 1 & 2: Yes, stress and anxiety can affect anyone. I think my question would be whether overall, statistically, Autistics, on average, over a lifetime, have more hours of stress than a typical NT. For instance, in school it certainly appeared to me that I got more attention from bullies ... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Surprise, surprise: People jump to conclusions |
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Posted: Yesterday, 12:59 pm
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" Surprise, surprise: People jump to conclusions without having all of the information, new study finds " Most people who dive into an argument feel like they have all of the relevant information they need to take a stance. But new research suggests that people tend to assume they have the... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Our life expantancy is 58 apparently. |
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Posted: Yesterday, 12:31 pm
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Replies: 44 Views: 943
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Except...I think I've read that frequent prolonged stress and anxiety can be cumulatively bad for your health.
If so, mightn't Autism be indirectly bad for your health? |
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