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People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
Rev. Rye;113040 Wrote:
Minimalist Wrote:He was in his late 40's and his parents had an order of protection against him.

Our union attorney was married to a shrink....we used to say that she married one of her patients!....but after a particularly rough session with this guy he went home and discussed him with his wife. She said "he's got Aspergers Syndrome" and sent him to a web site. He later forwarded that site to us and it described this guy perfectly. It also indicated that there was no cure and only intensive therapy while the victim was still young had shown any success. He had not getten that therapy.

Yeah, well, as Christian Weston Chandler has shown us, being on the Autistic Spectrum is no excuse for being a terrible human being. For instance, I'm on the Autistic Spectrum (specifically, I have Hyperlexia, professionally diagnosed) and I don't act like a Neo-Nazi like that guy you described did, and people tend not to notice that I have a disorder until I tell them.



Did I mention he was also an alcoholic? And an anti-semite. And anti-female. And anti-black. He liked dogs but thought that they should run free in packs. If given a page of written instructions he would re-write them in phonetics. For 8 months he managed to live inside the office with no one knowing. A truly amazing character. I can't believe that he hasn't been murdered.

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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
Minimalist Wrote:Did I mention he was also an alcoholic? And an anti-semite. And anti-female. And anti-black. He liked dogs but thought that they should run free in packs. If given a page of written instructions he would re-write them in phonetics. For 8 months he managed to live inside the office with no one knowing. A truly amazing character. I can't believe that he hasn't been murdered.

Well, I managed to get that he was a racist and anti-semite from your previous post. That he was a misogynist and an alcoholic, however, you didn't mention.
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#13
RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
I could talk for hours about that motherfucker.

He got beaten up in a church once. He was arguing with the minister during the sermon. These were not Quakers!

Do you know why they finally decided to fire him? He wrote a letter to a senior manager, a woman, complaining about his work station being in the middle of the floor ( as were all the other secretarial work stations ) and asked her "how would you like to put your brassiere on in a gold fish bowl every morning?"

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#14
RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
I understand that perfectly. I hate having a desk at the end of a row. It's nearly impossible to explain, but there has been some research that shows that some Aspies need a "balance" of some kind near them. I feel very sorry for that guy, because I know and have felt exactly what he's going through.
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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
Rev. Rye;113040 Wrote:Yeah, well, as Christian Weston Chandler has shown us, being on the Autistic Spectrum is no excuse for being a terrible human being. For instance, I'm on the Autistic Spectrum (specifically, I have Hyperlexia, professionally diagnosed) and I don't act like a Neo-Nazi like that guy you described did, and people tend not to notice that I have a disorder until I tell them.

After reading that page about Christian Weston Chandler, my reaction is one of utter shock and I am not a person who is shocked very easily.

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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
ziggystardust Wrote:
Rev. Rye;113040 Wrote:Yeah, well, as Christian Weston Chandler has shown us, being on the Autistic Spectrum is no excuse for being a terrible human being. For instance, I'm on the Autistic Spectrum (specifically, I have Hyperlexia, professionally diagnosed) and I don't act like a Neo-Nazi like that guy you described did, and people tend not to notice that I have a disorder until I tell them.

After reading that page about Christian Weston Chandler, my reaction is one of utter shock and I am not a person who is shocked very easily.

Yeah. I should have added an ALL HOPE ABANDON YE WHO ENTER HERE message after that link.
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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
Rev. Rye;113108 Wrote:Yeah. I should have added an ALL HOPE ABANDON YE WHO ENTER HERE message after that link.

Nearly choked when I loaded it in a back tab and took a peek in a crowded computer lab.

... Thank dog nobody saw that.

Definitely NSFW.
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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
Moros Synackaon;113153 Wrote:
Rev. Rye;113108 Wrote:Yeah. I should have added an ALL HOPE ABANDON YE WHO ENTER HERE message after that link.

Nearly choked when I loaded it in a back tab and took a peek in a crowded computer lab.

... Thank dog nobody saw that.

Definitely NSFW.

No, MS, Encyclopedia Dramatica is NSFW. The CWCki is NSFMH: Not Safe For Mental Health.
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RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
I wasn't shocked or even surprised by the site... I wonder what this says about me Tiger

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Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
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#20
RE: People with Asperger's less likely to see purpose behind the events in their lives
Anyway back to the article, I have a weak theory of mind and as a result I find this article quite compelling. Because I don't engage very in teleological thinking, for example; if something happened to me I would either invoke a natural cause, give a descriptive response and explaining the event again in a different way.

My lack of teleological thinking is a reason I believe sometimes the whole idea of god/s to be frankly well absurd and illogical. Also I wonder why people developed the idea of divinities in the first place.
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