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 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: If You Could Get Rid of Certain Social Rules...

Posted: 30 Nov 2012, 1:29 pm 

Replies: 35
Views: 4,231


Greeting people I don't know, just because we share the same space - for example, in the elevator, stairs, corridor. The only exception being the doorman or whoever is working in keeping the space clean, because they are doing a service to me.

 Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends   Topic: Was this too harsh

 Post subject: Re: Was this too harsh
Posted: 15 Sep 2012, 4:57 pm 

Replies: 20
Views: 2,904


Lately though, she has seemed to have started acting funny with me because her husband decided to set some boundaries that she does not need to talk on the phone so much with her friends or spend as much time with them. That is fine. That sounds abusive to me. I wouldn't want anyone to tell me how ...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Looking for video of high-functioning aspie/s...

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 5:24 pm 

Replies: 21
Views: 3,259


I generally like the documentaries by the BBC. In my blog I linked a couple of them.

http://happilyclueless.tumblr.com/post/ ... sies-story

 Forum: Work and finding a Job   Topic: What was the first job you ever had?

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 4:54 pm 

Replies: 22
Views: 3,117


When I was a kid sometimes my parents' couldn't find a babysitter so I often spent time at their office. They made me organize economic newspapers in chronological order and I loved it :D

 Forum: Work and finding a Job   Topic: Doing Internship

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 4:49 pm 

Replies: 3
Views: 976


The good thing about internships is that they have a fixed term. My advice would be to go to the potentially more stressful options, so you can test yourself for a short period of time (eg. 3 months). It would be much worse if you were employed with a regular contract, and then you had to quit abrup...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Racist Aspies

Posted: 15 Aug 2012, 1:13 pm 

Replies: 26
Views: 4,338


I remember reading somewhere that Aspies like making sense of people by categorizing them. I don't know if this is true or not. I honestly don't think it's racist to categorize people. Each person is different but groups of people share common characteristics - whether biological or cultural. IMO, p...

 Forum: Getting to know each other   Topic: Berlin WPers?

Posted: 14 Aug 2012, 3:57 pm 

Replies: 12
Views: 1,777


Yeah, that would be great! :)

 Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends   Topic: Socially Awkward Penguin

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 3:50 pm 

Replies: 32
Views: 5,380


The Socially Awkward Penguin is a true account of my life, basically. I follow its Twitter version (@SoVeryAwkward), and I laugh so much!

 Forum: Work and finding a Job   Topic: Any of you into Online/ Internet Marketing

Posted: 23 Jul 2012, 4:04 pm 

Replies: 5
Views: 973


I work in online marketing at the moment. I have been suggested to apply to a couple of companies who use very aggressive ads/email marketing campaigns and I refused. I get too annoyed by that kind of stuff, so it would be painful to do that myself. What I'm doing right now is rather acceptable, so ...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: What was the most unhealthy things you've obsessed over...?

Posted: 22 Jul 2012, 2:56 pm 

Replies: 62
Views: 7,704


A person. I will never do that again. "Stuff" and knowledge don't let you down, while people do.

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Aspies born in the years 1985-1990?

Posted: 22 Jul 2012, 2:55 pm 

Replies: 57
Views: 5,736


1987 here too

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Two-Factor Imagination Scale

Posted: 16 Jul 2012, 4:58 pm 

Replies: 66
Views: 8,370


Can you (or anyone) provide an example of imagination happening on its own vs. directing it? Eg. a scene of people doing things, or picturing a landscape in the mind. If you are daydreaming and you just let your mind wander, that is spontaneous imagination. Another example would be if you meet some...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Two-Factor Imagination Scale

Posted: 16 Jul 2012, 12:12 pm 

Replies: 66
Views: 8,370


I honestly don't understand the meaning of the questions. 8O How do I distinguish between "spontaneous" and "directed" imagination? Spontaneous is when it happens on its own. Directed is when you are deliberately trying to imagine something. Can you (or anyone) provide an example of imagination hap...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Asperger's Blog! Check it out!

Posted: 15 Jul 2012, 4:53 am 

Replies: 12
Views: 1,624


Nice! It's the first I see with gifs instead of classical memes :wink:

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Two-Factor Imagination Scale

Posted: 15 Jul 2012, 4:16 am 

Replies: 66
Views: 8,370


I honestly don't understand the meaning of the questions. 8O

How do I distinguish between "spontaneous" and "directed" imagination?

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Micro-Expressions Test

Posted: 15 Jul 2012, 4:08 am 

Replies: 108
Views: 12,934


18%

What's the point of the repeats, though?
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