Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:06 am
SUDDENLYTorizo wrote:Suddenly, I have monkeys.
ORACLE MONKEYS
THOUSANDS OF THEM
usually not funny
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SUDDENLYTorizo wrote:Suddenly, I have monkeys.
Torizo wrote:Suddenly, I have crabs.

That's kinda cool, actually.Airigh wrote:My greatgranddad survived Pearl Harbor.
He was on one of the ships that made it.
One of THREE.
Lucky man.
Oh no, you still have an identity to us.Decker wrote:I just read the Wikipedia page on Autism, because I was curious as to what extent I was autistic.
Now I feel sick because it pin pointed me exactly. Now I feel like just another "thing" and it's a disgusting feeling.
The good news is that it turns out I apparently have the Autistic Savantism thing, but.. I still feel like a thing.
It's not right to feel like I have no identity any more.
Why would having autism make you feel like just a "thing"? It's simply part of the many things that make you different from others. That's like saying that you'd feel like a "thing" if you drank alcohol, had a specific skin color, spoke a different language, or had a talent that wasn't the "in" talent.Decker wrote:I just read the Wikipedia page on Autism, because I was curious as to what extent I was autistic.
Now I feel sick because it pin pointed me exactly. Now I feel like just another "thing" and it's a disgusting feeling.
The good news is that it turns out I apparently have the Autistic Savantism thing, but.. I still feel like a thing.
It's not right to feel like I have no identity any more.
I guess ._.Airigh wrote:You're a sweetie who draws nice, cool stuff and makes the occasional funny comment.
It's weird to have a wikipedia article pinpoint everything about you. That's why I feel like a thing, because I feel like I'm just another autistic. Not me any more.RikuKyuutu wrote:Why would having autism make you feel like just a "thing"? It's simply part of the many things that make you different from others. That's like saying that you'd feel like a "thing" if you drank alcohol, had a specific skin color, spoke a different language, or had a talent that wasn't the "in" talent.Decker wrote:I just read the Wikipedia page on Autism, because I was curious as to what extent I was autistic.
Now I feel sick because it pin pointed me exactly. Now I feel like just another "thing" and it's a disgusting feeling.
The good news is that it turns out I apparently have the Autistic Savantism thing, but.. I still feel like a thing.
It's not right to feel like I have no identity any more.
There's nothing wrong with autism. Some of the smartest and nicest people I know have autism. It simply means that you process information differently.