"jakdedert" <jakdedert@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Gareth Magennis wrote:
>> "Chris Hornbeck" <chrishornbeckremovethis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:2bga04l97k3kg4mbk9ap6osfhfve0dnu5u@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:48:51 GMT, "Gareth Magennis"
>>> <sound.service@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:4804F94B.8E7C0BE4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> "Green Xenon [Radium]" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am diagnosed with Asperger's.
>>>>> So, come one, why not join in and ask some genuinely interesting
>>>>> questions
>>>>> instead of obsessive ones ?
>>>> Because people with Asberger's can't do that. They're kind of stuck
>>>> with
>>>> it.
>>> Boo ****ing Hoo. "I can't help myself that I'm crossposting
>>> to rec.audio.opinion. I can't help myself that I need to
>>> take a rifle and shoot some strangers. I can't help myself
>>> that I post but I don't read responses."
>>>
>>> Bull****. Is this a little girl or a grown man? Bull. ****.
>>> This stinks on ice.
>>>
>>> Chris Hornbeck
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, either Radium does have Asberger's, or he is a troll pretending
to.
>> If anyone can cite any evidence to sup****t one or the other
posibilities
>> than please post it here.
>>
>> If trolls annoy you, don't feed them. What is to gain from getting
angry
>> by posting a reply? (Take some responsibility for the fact that it is
>> YOU who are getting angry, not anyone MAKING you angry)
>>
>> If Asberger's sufferers annoy you, then don't reply to them either.
>> Telling such a person not to behave like someone with Asberger's is as
>> ridiculous as telling a depressed person to cheer up for God's sake, or
>> an Agrophobic to just get out of the house more.
>>
>>
>>
>> Gareth.
> Gareth, there is a lot of help available for Aspies, both online and
live.
> That's not to say that Aspies need to be 'cured'; but just that they
(We?
> Lately I've been wondering...) live in a NT (NeuroTypical) world and
need
> to interface with it in a meaningful way.
>
> Simply indulging their excesses does little to accomplish that. Many
> Aspies, once they have been diagnosed--either self or
> professionally--develop coping strategies which allow them greater
> freedom, and chance for success in the world at large.
>
> jak


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