I'm an asperger.
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So yeah, I have Asperger's syndrome if you didnt know. I dont know why I didnt really say that before XD
So being an asperger is a bit hard because you cant "fit in". Here's what I mean:
-We dont understand trends or follow them
-All the others like sports and all but Aspergers like drawing, science.... etc.
I hate it, but we have some good things:
-Were smarter than average.
-We have a larger vocabulary, like a person would say: dumb, and an Asperger would say: intellectually challenged.
-Successful career and education, and higher chances of going to college or university.
After all, some of the geniuses we know were Aspergers, like Einstein, Mozart, Marie Sklodowska Curie, Thomas Jefferson, etc.
So yeah thats why I get mad more often, I have Asperger.
This is what it feels like:
So being an asperger is a bit hard because you cant "fit in". Here's what I mean:
-We dont understand trends or follow them
-All the others like sports and all but Aspergers like drawing, science.... etc.
I hate it, but we have some good things:
-Were smarter than average.
-We have a larger vocabulary, like a person would say: dumb, and an Asperger would say: intellectually challenged.
-Successful career and education, and higher chances of going to college or university.
After all, some of the geniuses we know were Aspergers, like Einstein, Mozart, Marie Sklodowska Curie, Thomas Jefferson, etc.
So yeah thats why I get mad more often, I have Asperger.
This is what it feels like:
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Btw don't hate that you're an asperger, everyone has his own qualities and flaws, just take it more as a quality than a flaw =P
I find trends kinda stupid XD
Are you talking about how annoying noise is? XD True.
Here is a quote from the first sentence on that wiki page(as a sample of what it talks about).
"Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's, is a developmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests."
You should think of Aspergers like Grim Matchstick's RNG system.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1277364327
Another example is the point that people with Aspergers syndrome don't like sport or trends. It's completely in the realm of possibility that someone with Aspergers syndrome could like sport and as for trends, well realistically you can't particularly like or dislike trends themselves. Well it depends if it proves to be a flaw or not however I didn't seem to find any indication in the thread directly.