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14 Jan 2012, 2:49 pm

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fathom73 wrote:
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Those sure are some striking eyes, David Bowie would bow before you ;)


I agree!


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14 Jan 2012, 2:51 pm

I am re-running this pic until I can find time
to get new pics developed.

[img][800:703]http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/b463/AnonymousAnonymous/scan0004-12.jpg[/img]


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14 Jan 2012, 3:07 pm

AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
I am re-running this pic until I can find time
to get new pics developed.

[img][800:703]http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/b463/AnonymousAnonymous/scan0004-12.jpg[/img]


I can still tell it's you.



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14 Jan 2012, 3:14 pm

Me at work:

I don't wear suit and tie always, by the way, this was a special occasion ;)


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14 Jan 2012, 3:33 pm

Bam! One of the few occasions I allowed someone to photograph my face.
I have no idea how to resize photos properly so I linked.



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14 Jan 2012, 3:37 pm

snpeden wrote:
Bam! One of the few occasions I allowed someone to photograph my face.
I have no idea how to resize photos properly so I linked.


Hey no reason to be embarrassed about your face! :) Or anything else for that matter.


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14 Jan 2012, 4:02 pm

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Me at work:

I don't wear suit and tie always, by the way, this was a special occasion ;)


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Looks like a really cosy place (and I mean it). Do you work from 9 to 5?

As an aspie, working 9 to 5 is pretty damn hard each day, or at least to me, depending on the job and the atmosphere.



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14 Jan 2012, 4:37 pm

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Looks like a really cosy place (and I mean it). Do you work from 9 to 5?

As an aspie, working 9 to 5 is pretty damn hard each day, or at least to me, depending on the job and the atmosphere.


I have a 9 to 5 job, 5 days a week and it's a bloody drag. :roll: Every day I get home very tired. I can't understand how people can go to the gym or something after they came home from work......

It's a callcenter, basically. That means stat-crunching (as I like to call it) The people are well enough, but the businessmodel of the place is: make your stats (which totally includes customer satisfaction by the way) and we're nice. Don't make them and you're out. I've had lots of sh***y jobs. In some respects this is a one as well, but I happen to be above-average good at it. That makes up for my fatigue and aspie traits. No-one there knows about my Aspergers by the way and I dont intend to tell them just yet.


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15 Jan 2012, 3:36 pm

bluntedboywonder wrote:
Uprising wrote:
Looks like a really cosy place (and I mean it). Do you work from 9 to 5?

As an aspie, working 9 to 5 is pretty damn hard each day, or at least to me, depending on the job and the atmosphere.


I have a 9 to 5 job, 5 days a week and it's a bloody drag. :roll: Every day I get home very tired. I can't understand how people can go to the gym or something after they came home from work......

It's a callcenter, basically. That means stat-crunching (as I like to call it) The people are well enough, but the businessmodel of the place is: make your stats (which totally includes customer satisfaction by the way) and we're nice. Don't make them and you're out. I've had lots of sh***y jobs. In some respects this is a one as well, but I happen to be above-average good at it. That makes up for my fatigue and aspie traits. No-one there knows about my Aspergers by the way and I dont intend to tell them just yet.

Awesome how you can be such a chameleon-aspie and everybody praising you like you are some sort of intellectual god while they don't even know you're having a disorder instead of a talent. Well if you look at autism, the term disorder can become very ambiguous I think. Ignorance is bliss I guess.



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16 Jan 2012, 3:50 pm

Uprising wrote:
bluntedboywonder wrote:
Uprising wrote:
Looks like a really cosy place (and I mean it). Do you work from 9 to 5?

As an aspie, working 9 to 5 is pretty damn hard each day, or at least to me, depending on the job and the atmosphere.


I have a 9 to 5 job, 5 days a week and it's a bloody drag. :roll: Every day I get home very tired. I can't understand how people can go to the gym or something after they came home from work......

It's a callcenter, basically. That means stat-crunching (as I like to call it) The people are well enough, but the businessmodel of the place is: make your stats (which totally includes customer satisfaction by the way) and we're nice. Don't make them and you're out. I've had lots of sh***y jobs. In some respects this is a one as well, but I happen to be above-average good at it. That makes up for my fatigue and aspie traits. No-one there knows about my Aspergers by the way and I dont intend to tell them just yet.

Awesome how you can be such a chameleon-aspie and everybody praising you like you are some sort of intellectual god while they don't even know you're having a disorder instead of a talent. Well if you look at autism, the term disorder can become very ambiguous I think. Ignorance is bliss I guess.


LOL if that is what you got from my description than I really need to correct you :P I am not any better or worse at my job than other people in my team.


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16 Jan 2012, 5:47 pm

Another one to make you scared. :lol:


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17 Jan 2012, 12:36 am

Behold! A classic bathroom mirror shot!

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17 Jan 2012, 2:58 am

Here you go:

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17 Jan 2012, 11:45 am

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17 Jan 2012, 12:31 pm

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17 Jan 2012, 12:54 pm

Nice pic, Alex!
And who's this nice guy with you? :)


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