What do you wear on a blind date?

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05 Jun 2025, 5:07 pm

^ Oh, so you’re saying you prefer full nudity? I had a shirt suggestion for your next romantic night out, but I suppose it would only be applicable if there’s some establishment you like to go to on dates that requires clothing.


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06 Jun 2025, 3:15 am

I preferred The Little Lulu when I was a kid.



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06 Jun 2025, 4:30 am

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Including the text.


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06 Jun 2025, 4:46 am

You wear it well man


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06 Jun 2025, 6:04 am

When I saw the picture, the first thing I did was look for a whip, probably because of Indiana Jones.


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08 Jun 2025, 3:33 am

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The best Point and Click game of all time.

And probably one of the best voice acting in gaming history.



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08 Jun 2025, 3:37 am

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08 Jun 2025, 2:03 pm

One of my baptism photos. I was only 15, but it seems like a good blind date idea. Lots of people watched my dunking, probably around 100 altogether. I should’ve squirted them with water when I came back up. A missed opportunity. Oh well.

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I didn’t know either of my dunkers. They seemed nice enough except for making me hold my nose.


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10 Jun 2025, 7:05 am

Oh it's a competition of digging old pics now?

Beat that!
for zooming: https://i.imgur.com/Q2ejBHX.jpg

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By mere chance I found a very old school report card among my old stuff....it goes back to 1985-1986, so I was around 3 years old (School here starts at age 3).

The teacher's comments are in French, so I will translate every box below.


Box 1:
"Travail scolaire: A mis du temps pour s'adapter à la vie de la classe."

Translation: Schoolwork: He took a long time to adapt to the class life.

Box 2:
"Expression Oral: Ses progrés se sont fait sentir dernierment

Translation: Oral expression: His progress has been felt lately

Box 3:
"Aptitudes Graphiques: Grâce fermé, Réussit ses graphismes."

Translation: Grapic aptitude: Succeeds his graphic works.

In Box 4 she's mainly saying I love manual works.

Box 5:
"Development sensori-moteur: lent à réagir"

Translation: sensori-moteur development: Slow to react.

Last box:
Sociabilité: Se tient à l'écart de ses camarades.

Translation: Sociability: Stays isolated from his classmates.



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10 Jun 2025, 7:31 am

^ Wow! That would be useful information to give to a psychologist during an autism evaluation.


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10 Jun 2025, 8:51 am

^ I don't have an official diagnosis.

But this is a very strong evidence that I am certainly autistic.

At least, I was, back then.

What's also not mentioned on the card that I started to speak at 3.



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10 Jun 2025, 10:00 am

Were your parents concerned? Mine weren’t.

I was diagnosed at 30. Very different from how I am now (offline anyway), I was extroverted when I was young, but my social skills weren’t up to par. I tended to monologue about special interests. A report card from when I was 6 basically said in a very kind way that I talked too much. :lol:

I found this picture the other day which I had no idea I had. One of these brothers was the first guy I dated, not to be confused with my first BF. The fish did not come on any of our dates.

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I had so many good times riding in the back of that pickup truck with the cap off when I was a kid. I grew up with their sister.


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10 Jun 2025, 2:22 pm

TwilightPrincess wrote:
Were your parents concerned? Mine weren’t.



They (parents and teacher),were concerned that I may had hearing problems; or some form of mental retardation.
But she confirmed I had no retardation after I passed the play tests they did for kids.

I fit the profile of classic high functioning autism , more specifically the regressive type, rather than Asperger's..



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10 Jun 2025, 2:45 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
I fit the profile of classic high functioning autism , more specifically the regressive type, rather than Asperger's..
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. I was an Aspie kid. I think my brother was more classic high functioning autism. He’s also never been evaluated, though. There’s a lot of autism in my family.


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