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briankelley
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08 Apr 2013, 10:28 pm

Isn't ironic that it seems people end up trying to establish conventional behavior regarding Aspergers? That people with Aspergers are supposed to operate in a conventional stereotypical orthodox manner? Are supposed to follow an Aspies do this, don't do that, check list? :)



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08 Apr 2013, 10:51 pm

Yes, autistic people are highly idiosyncratic and variable.


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08 Apr 2013, 11:22 pm

And now were suppost to be like Sheldon Cooper, an NT actor who read a book on AS and follows a script written by again NTs. Eveyone is there own person with their own life experences and intrests, common neurotype aside.



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09 Apr 2013, 2:44 am

btbnnyr wrote:
idiosyncratic.


Idiosyncratic: adjective:

"Idiosyncratic tendencies are unusual or strange, and not shared by other people"

Sounds like a description of autism :lol:



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09 Apr 2013, 5:30 am

rapidroy wrote:
And now were suppost to be like Sheldon Cooper, an NT actor who read a book on AS and follows a script written by again NTs. Eveyone is there own person with their own life experences and intrests, common neurotype aside.


Well said.