institute for the study of the neurologically typical

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27 Jun 2006, 3:56 pm

I always have a good laugh when I go to ISNT. :lol:


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27 Jun 2006, 5:05 pm

Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
If the password is CNN (Cure Neurotypicals Now), is the countersign 'A war on neurotypicality is a war on neurotypicials'?


No, that's just to confuse the rubes. Because nobody in the know really buys that malarkey about neurological difference. What remain truly typical, alas, is simply heteronomy.



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27 Jun 2006, 5:40 pm

LOL...

"NTs find it difficult to communicate directly, and have a much higher incidence of lying as compared to persons on the autistic spectrum."

TRUE, VERY TRUE!

Good link...thank you! :D :D :D



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30 Jun 2006, 3:58 pm

Did some research, as a parody of 'Can',
well let's just say there is such a word as 'CANT'.



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30 Jun 2006, 4:43 pm

Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
Did some research, as a parody of 'Can',
well let's just say there is such a word as 'CANT'.


words are weird, if there is a word that is not considered a word and enough people use it it becomes a word, if people stop using a word long enough it loses its place in the dictionaries.

and too go along with this
Neurotypical is used too often and is being used in very mean way. i will no longer use it (unless i absolutly must)



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30 Jun 2006, 4:45 pm

Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
Did some research, as a parody of 'Can',
well let's just say there is such a word as 'CANT'.
Cure All NeuroTypicals?



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30 Jun 2006, 6:50 pm

Yep.



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30 Jun 2006, 8:17 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanx, i love it!! :star:



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01 Jul 2006, 4:01 am

In a mean way is one thing.

The quantity surely has no bearing though, I mean by that arguement, I could say that Asperger's/Autism is being used too much.



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01 Jul 2006, 6:45 am

Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
In a mean way is one thing.

The quantity surely has no bearing though, I mean by that arguement, I could say that Asperger's/Autism is being used too much.

a lot of people have told me i am using NT in a mean way. i don't want to be mean to anyone.

edit no one has told me this about using Aspergers/autism



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01 Jul 2006, 12:42 pm

How were you using it at the time?

I was simply saying that quantity would surely be irreleavent

Maybe people don't say it, doesn't necessaily mean it's right.

Anyway, if you used Asperger's/Autism in the context that kids at school like to use the 'r' word, someone might say something.



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01 Jul 2006, 1:13 pm

Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
How were you using it at the time?

I was simply saying that quantity would surely be irreleavent

Maybe people don't say it, doesn't necessaily mean it's right.

Anyway, if you used Asperger's/Autism in the context that kids at school like to use the 'r' word, someone might say something.

the cure neurotypicals now thing
i meant it in a joking way but it comes out mean



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01 Jul 2006, 2:59 pm

Well, CAN is surely a mean thing yet no-one says anything about that.



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01 Jul 2006, 3:02 pm

Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
Well, CAN is surely a mean thing yet no-one says anything about that.

Ok.



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03 Jul 2006, 6:55 pm

Meanness may be connotative and read between the lines, a hazardous surmise for the best of us.


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03 Jul 2006, 11:51 pm

I love the section about social delusion. Praise The Lord :D