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Forum: Television, Film, and Video Topic: ASSUMED MOVIE, TV AND CARTOON CHARACTERS W/ ASPERGERS |
Krevency |
Posted: 27 May 2011, 8:32 pm
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Several characters in Bones
Several characters in House MD
The main character in Lie to Me
Several characters in Numb3rs
A smattering of them throughout the CSI/NCIS type shows |
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Forum: Getting to know each other Topic: New face. Kevin Bridges |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 8:36 pm
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Hyperlexian, thank you. That makes sense. I'm going to just try not to worry about it. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Thoughts on aspieaffection.com |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 11:42 am
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(note: I'm undiagnosed, so I suppose there's a chance my story isn't relevant) I get along with nerdy types, but am more attracted to women with very strong personalities, and this shows through in my fiction. The woman I'm with now is very extroverted. I'm similar to above posters in that I rarely ... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Thoughts on aspieaffection.com |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 10:48 am
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Replies: 7 Views: 1,122
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A quiet NT might work as well, though. A full blown NT is out of question. This seems a little extreme to me. I call into question the definition of a "full-blown" NT. NT individuals aren't carbon-copies of each other, and I'm sure one can be quiet, and be entirely "full-blown." An aspie with someo... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Thoughts on aspieaffection.com |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 9:35 am
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How many people here are in a relationship with another individual that's a diagnosed or suspected aspie? I believe, in a general sense, that if two people's strengths and weaknesses compliment each other in a relationship, you end up with a duo that's capable of a lot more. Of course issues do come... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: What agitates you? |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 9:23 am
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Replies: 30 Views: 2,452
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Someone assuming his/her memory is correct Someone assuming he/she sensed (saw, heard) something accurately Someone assuming that they're making a decision because of the logical reasons they think they're making it As in, "I'm going to do this crack because I need to get rid of the last of it," whe... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Card Castles |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 3:20 am
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Anyone else enjoy making card castles? When I was in high school, I made one out of a full deck of cards (not a triangle! disappointing!). Wasn't sure what to do with it once I was done... |
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Forum: Getting to know each other Topic: New face. Kevin Bridges |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 3:04 am
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Hello, My name is Kevin Bridges. I'm an author, and I enjoy programming and game design. I live with my fiance and her (ours, now) three children, the middle of which has been diagnosed with autism. I don't know if I have asperger's. I can say that I seem to, to myself, my fiance, and my future moth... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: What agitates you? |
Krevency |
Posted: 25 May 2011, 2:57 am
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Replies: 30 Views: 2,452
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When people fall for an individual's BS repeatedly. Along the lines of, "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me." Example: "Julie is borrowing that book." "But Julie ruined the last book she borrowed." "Yes, but this time she said, '[many reasons why she wouldn't ruin the book]' I gu... |
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