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Raleigh
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09 Sep 2016, 8:50 pm

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dcj is an amazing person.

I henceforth put a ban on the use of the words 'horrible person'.
There is no such thing.


I made my last post without reading this, sorry.

I'll try not hate myself so much but that probably won't last,

also, omg Anti-vist from your favorite band is AMAZING but as you probably know why, I can't post that here or much of anywhere.

Haha, Anti-vist is legendary!!
Enjoy.


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09 Sep 2016, 8:55 pm

1,000th post, LOL.

One of the books I ordered is also being delivered tomorrow. :)



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09 Sep 2016, 8:57 pm

There is this place called Kidbrooke, in SE London, which is supposed to be bad. Also Kings Cross, in Central London.

But Brixton now is definitely not the Brixton of "Electric Avenue."



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09 Sep 2016, 9:03 pm

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Hi (((Raleigh))),

How have you been?

I'm doing ok.
How about you?

(((ImAnAspie)))


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09 Sep 2016, 9:05 pm

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Hi (((Raleigh))),

How have you been?

I'm doing ok.
How about you?

(((ImAnAspie)))


I'm doing really well thanks :)


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09 Sep 2016, 9:15 pm

(Raleigh theatrical music plays)


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09 Sep 2016, 10:54 pm

its funny I can go for a few days without commenting on here and then I make a lot of comments all in one day.



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10 Sep 2016, 12:23 am

Thinking about publishing a small book/guide to help autistic friends/people with social understanding, like a rather down to earth kind of thing, made in a fun yet serious business kind of style.


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10 Sep 2016, 12:38 am

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Thinking about publishing a small book/guide to help autistic friends/people with social understanding, like a rather down to earth kind of thing, made in a fun yet serious business kind of style.



Lunella, thats a good idea :)... The more people hear things from the perspective of those on the spectrum to those that arent.... The more i think people will eventually start listening... You go gal! :)



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10 Sep 2016, 12:55 am

Uncle wrote:
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Thinking about publishing a small book/guide to help autistic friends/people with social understanding, like a rather down to earth kind of thing, made in a fun yet serious business kind of style.



Lunella, thats a good idea :)... The more people hear things from the perspective of those on the spectrum to those that arent.... The more i think people will eventually start listening... You go gal! :)


I think it'd be a fun project to work on when I'm not swamped with millions of other projects haha.
I've helped many other autistic people out with understanding things so I figure, I could just help a ton of people in one go.
Thanks btw. :)


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10 Sep 2016, 1:16 am

Lunella wrote:
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Thinking about publishing a small book/guide to help autistic friends/people with social understanding, like a rather down to earth kind of thing, made in a fun yet serious business kind of style.



Lunella, thats a good idea :)... The more people hear things from the perspective of those on the spectrum to those that arent.... The more i think people will eventually start listening... You go gal! :)


I think it'd be a fun project to work on when I'm not swamped with millions of other projects haha.
I've helped many other autistic people out with understanding things so I figure, I could just help a ton of people in one go.
Thanks btw. :)


No, thank you! :)... Let me know when you have finished the book, would love to read it too :)



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10 Sep 2016, 1:59 am

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10 Sep 2016, 2:17 am

OK, gotta sleep now. :D


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10 Sep 2016, 2:22 am

if i was blind, i could park in disabled parking spots



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10 Sep 2016, 2:31 am

It's really hard to find shoes to fit when you take size 14, and when you do find a pair that fit you have to take out a small personal loan to afford them.



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10 Sep 2016, 2:40 am

i bought a pair of shoes yesterday, and to my horror, when i got them home and opened the box, i saw that they were both built back to front!
the one on the left was built to the specifications of a right shoe, and the one on the right was incorrectly built as a left shoe!! !
so thankfully, i have a logical brain and i solved the dilemma.
i just put the incorrectly designed right shoe on my left foot and the faulty left shoe on my right foot, and they seemed to fit perfectly.
but i am still going to write a letter of complaint to the manufacturer for having to put me through all that hassle.
what if i was an old woman with early onset dementia?