CockneyRebel wrote:
I think that this community is about democracy. If somebody has a more serious opinion about matters like these, they should be able to express it. And why are you picking on just my friend, when we both have the same nasty opinions about bumper stickers? I think that we've forgotten what brings us together, in the first place. Asperger's Symdrome.

Ok. I'm not picking on you. I'm not picking on your friend. I'm just asking a simple question about funny things. It's gone too far. I know why I'm here. I'm new, and I'm just learning about Asperger's and that there are other people like me (or so I thought, after your comments).
I've been online for a while tonight, and I've noticed that you responded to a funny joke about Asperger's. The lightbulb one?

But yet you don't understand why I would want to find some funny quotes from people?
You, being a moderator, seem to be taking sides. This kind of reaction to what I THOUGHT was an interesting idea, makes people like me (new aspies) not really want to "discuss" anything on the WrongPlanet, OR even look at the forums anymore. You didn't understand my initial post, and my second post, so I've re-visited it a third time. Still, you think that I'm attacking your friend, when all I did was quote him/her...which is what EVERYONE seems to do here.
I was, in fact, sticking up for the person that your friend (and you backed them up) called "daft" (which in the U.S. means "stupid"), and then a "dickhead". Those seem to go against the rules of posting.
I don't know what else to say, except that you have frustrated me to the point that I'm a little put-off on finding out anything else about Asperger's syndrome. I thought that I was just different before, and that it was harder for me to make friends. You've proved me correct.
Thank You.
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