IlovemyAspie wrote:
cberg wrote:
IlovemyAspie wrote:
^^^^
#4 What was your point of coming on a forum full of people with AS and people who love and are desperately trying to understand them and spewing your garbage?
#6 get ready to get nailed to the wall for your insensitive, inaccurate, rude and down right nasty depiction of Aspies.
I am thoroughly disgusted.
I'm on the spectrum, and I laughed. If we have to keep such essential discourse politically correct, we all might be doomed.
I don't go off on everyone. I've read some stuff I didn't agree with. But that was a bunch of BS. I'm glad you thought it was funny, but I didn't.

Suppose I never saw the 1st post you referenced. I mostly found "Buys dinner" hysterical, insofar as the staggeringly few dinners I've had the opportunity of buying.
streetlegal wrote:
I fell for his honesty, dry wit, and the way he views the world. He had an almost boyish charm, and is inquisitive about everything (which helped me to pay attention to things I normally overlook). We actually have a lot in common, and could/ do talk for hours and hours. Mostly when anyone asks about him, I tell them "to me, he IS the most interesting person I know."
Wish I could graduate from full boyish to almost boyish. Quelling one's inner radness is one awful chore. No matter how much I study, I always end up voiding warranties, working on sports cars or chasing thrills. It's a great way to live, really, just not a particularly understandable one.
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