InvisibleJim
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I was amused one day. Myself and about 10 INTJs all took a generic aspie test. Guess who came out top?
That was kinda creepy.yes. 0:56 and 2:06 are what i'm talkin' about:
So how do you separate them from ADD/AD/HD people then?
I know a guy ho once without no reason imitated my nabour.. My nabour had a squeaky voice and the dude repeated it and laughed. The nabour got angry and yelled at him.
Only the "aspie" found it funny. Or so it seemed.. I don`t think he really did tho..
So how do you separate them from ADD/AD/HD people then?
I know a guy ho once without no reason imitated my nabour.. My nabour had a squeaky voice and the dude repeated it and laughed. The nabour got angry and yelled at him.
Only the "aspie" found it funny. Or so it seemed.. I don`t think he really did tho..
Some Random said:Although individuals with Asperger syndrome acquire language skills without significant general delay and their speech typically lacks significant abnormalities, language acquisition and use is often atypical. Abnormalities include verbosity, abrupt transitions, literal interpretations and miscomprehension of nuance, use of metaphor meaningful only to the speaker, auditory perception deficits, unusually pedantic, formal or idiosyncratic speech, and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm.
Thats all?
That's a lot.
I'm wondering why people with aspergers are very attached to the label "aspergers" since it's actually under the umbrella of autism. A lot of people with aspergers that I've met online (none IRL) seem to get offended if you say "autistic" instead of "aspergers," although it IS a form of autism. IMO, sometimes it can seem a bit elitist, like "oh I just have aspergers, the smart-guy kind of autism, I'm not like other people with autism."
my nephew has really poor impulse control. we never know how he's going to react to emotional situations: shut down entirely, fly into a violent rage, or start laughing. it's fascinating and also scary at times. he's generally docile as a lamb around his gf, though.
idiosyncratic speech patterns.
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I think general popular understanding of autism and aspergers seems very basic.
That movie for instance - I know a few people with aspergers and have been involved with one romantically and it was not similar to the character from that movie at all.
Autism is a spectrum - and i seems to be an Extremely complex one - so lets take a breath before we caution people not to have a child with someone with aspergers.
Every individual case in this broad broad broad psychiatric classification seems different to me...
And you speak of emotional control.. i assume you mean when they are young..