Re: I'd also like to point out...

Posted by johnross on .
I was born and diagnosed with Asperger Syndrom. AAAAH HAHAHA!!!! AAAHHH HAHAHAHA!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! HAHAHA!! Ok, done. *snicker!* Ok for real hubbs, i'm only kiddin. As a compliment, you don't at all seem like you contain this disorder, if it makes you feel any better. I know some of us are somewhat different here than in real life (i'm actually a quiet serial killer irl) you can see some reflection of our personality here. You seem pretty normal, but so does Beth's son, from the answering machine message I got when I tried to call her house one day and she saw the caller i.d. number and said "fuck that." Forgot where I was going with this. Oh yea- KILL WHITEY "o i c wat u did thar"

In reply to: I'd also like to point out... posted by HuBBsDoctor on .
I was born and diagnosed with Asperger Syndrom. Its a form of autism. It makes it very hard to socialize with people. I do things that are odd. I say things that don't make sense to people, I stumble over my words, I get nervous and have jitters, I say random things out loud and since elementary school I have been the butt end of jokes, pranks and many other such things. Of course it wasn't till near my end of High school I was able to take control of my actions to some degree. I still have some of those nervous twitches, once in awhile I still don't make sense and I still stumble over my words here and there. Your son may or may not have it harder than me. I've met a couple of guys who were more socially accepted with their advanced forms of autism than I was.