What's on your mind right now?
_________________
Hey don't worry too much you'll be okay, as I've never done well in interviews, in fact I'd wish there was an alternative to job interviews for autistic people.
Thank you I wish there was an alternative too. For this particular job, there was nowhere to mention if I have a disability on the application, unfortunately. If I don't get it, it's not the end of the world.
_________________
"Have you never seen something so mad, so extraordinary... That just for one second, you think that there might be more out there?" -Gwen Cooper, Torchwood
^I'm cheering for you!
_________________
I understand TheSilentOne. I'ma aware in the states that there is some companies that have on their form voluntary declaration of disability on such as it pertains to the job application form
_________________
I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked.
Midnightstar16
Veteran
Joined: 13 Apr 2016
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Posts: 4,203
Location: Vaniville Town, Kalos Region
AnonymousAnonymous
Veteran
Joined: 23 Nov 2006
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Posts: 70,338
Location: Portland, Oregon
Anyone have any ideas?
I can't see why there would be any problems with such.
_________________
I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked.
AnonymousAnonymous
Veteran
Joined: 23 Nov 2006
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Posts: 70,338
Location: Portland, Oregon
Well...I've never been in any relationships in the past because my family has never allowed it, therefore if I asked, I'll worry that my family would start stalking not only my GF, but also her roommate.
Example:
Me: "Uh Mom...can I invite someone I know for dinner?"
My Mom: "You know you can't. You need to ask me first."
Me: "I just did!"
_________________
Silly NTs, I have Aspergers, and having Aspergers is gr-r-reat!
Example:
Me: "Uh Mom...can I invite someone I know for dinner?"
My Mom: "You know you can't. You need to ask me first."
Me: "I just did!"
Why would your family consider to stalk your girlfriend?
_________________
I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked.
(They don't haven anything... odd in them lol)
That is the cleanest I have ever left my kitchen after cooking.
That is funny, for there is no tracking elements in such.
_________________
I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked.
AnonymousAnonymous
Veteran
Joined: 23 Nov 2006
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Posts: 70,338
Location: Portland, Oregon
Example:
Me: "Uh Mom...can I invite someone I know for dinner?"
My Mom: "You know you can't. You need to ask me first."
Me: "I just did!"
Why would your family consider to stalk your girlfriend?
IDK. Maybe I am just overreacting.
_________________
Silly NTs, I have Aspergers, and having Aspergers is gr-r-reat!
Example:
Me: "Uh Mom...can I invite someone I know for dinner?"
My Mom: "You know you can't. You need to ask me first."
Me: "I just did!"
Why would your family consider to stalk your girlfriend?
IDK. Maybe I am just overreacting.
Do your best Brother AnonymousAnonymous
_________________
I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked.
Having a hard time getting over one of my patients dying last night. It was a little unexpected and happened fast. His name was George. His wife's name was Mary Lou. George and Mary Lou. Mary Lou reminds me of Mary Lou Who from Whoville. It's been a long time since I have seen a death. I have only had one other patient death in my whole 15 yrs of nursing and that one had looked like a possible suicide. Even though George was what we call a "trainwreck" with a poor prognosis, I still somehow feel like I let him down. I keep going over if there was something else that I could have done different. I called a rapid response and they wondered why I had done that because his vitals were ok, but his respirations were fast. I just had a feeling. He and his wife decided that he wanted to be a DNR and then he was gone 15 min later - just that quick. It takes a death to bring back how precious life is. George was there one minute and gone the next. A hollow shell with his mouth still open - I kept expecting him to say something or to see some facial expression, but nothing moved anymore. No chest moving, eyes half open, like he was frozen in time. It was odd. It takes seeing a death that reminds me that there is a God. Life is too miraculous to have just happened by accident.
Goodbye George. I was blessed to have known you.
_________________
Me grumpy?
I'm happiness challenged.
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 83 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 153 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical
Darn, I flunked.
Goodbye George. I was blessed to have known you.
I am sorry to hear that nurseangela! My thoughts are with you! It never is a nice thing to experience, i have witnessed such things on numerous occasions and have often felt the same way, What could i have done better!?.. I think this is a totally normal reaction and you were only able to do the best of your ability with what you had at the time!
I also had an outer body experience some years ago on the operating table. lets just say the operation didnt go quit according to plan and as a result experienced something that only few witness... Lets just say without irrefutable evidence, there indeed might be something more out there