Don't know if this topic violates the bb guidelines, but does anyone here have autism? i have asperger's, which means i act strange, get angry easily, and say random thongs…PUDDING! lol jk
Don't know if this topic violates the bb guidelines, but does anyone here have autism? i have asperger's, which means i act strange, get angry easily, and say random thongs...PUDDING! lol jk
Don't know if this topic violates the bb guidelines, but does anyone here have autism? i have asperger's, which means i act strange, get angry easily, and say random thongs...PUDDING! lol jk
Don't know if this topic violates the bb guidelines, but does anyone here have autism? i have asperger's, which means i act strange, get angry easily, and say random thongs...PUDDING! lol jk
I shouldn't say this, but I will, one time, one of my teachers overheard a conversation by two other people about asperger's disease, only it sound like they were saying assburger's, needless to say, many lols came from this
I shouldn't say this, but I will, one time, one of my teachers overheard a conversation by two other people about asperger's disease, only it sound like they were saying assburger's, needless to say, many lols came from this
there's a center i have to attend and one of the counsilors actually said about that joke on youtube andto surprise EVERYONE laughed.
I think a lot of this is overhyped. On Wikipedia's autism article, it has a kid stacking food cans http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d1/Autism-stacking-cans_2nd_edit.jpg and it says "Repetitively stacking or lining up objects may indicate autism." Wow. Simply stacking items may be a sign of autism? That is simply curiosity, or a love for building.