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Adult Autism (by B3dR00m3y3z)
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...sorry for being harsh..never knew u re "autistic"..don't like using that word like u called it..its like branding a sickness n allowing it get hold over you..y not think it this way... "I dont have autism".. N change your mindset about it n try as much as possible to fight it positively.. It may seem hard though..but positivity helps..yeah..u gave me a terrible bad impresion in my inbox..n I reacted..sorry about that
.u can still fit in here..n avoid situations that may give u depression.. Make good friends you can open up to when u re down..my inbox is open..my apologies.
.u can still fit in here..n avoid situations that may give u depression.. Make good friends you can open up to when u re down..my inbox is open..my apologies.
@pinket: I mean I decided to be open about it I do work on my stinking thinking lol... I mess up and I tell myself dont do that. Its more than changing of behaviors. Some people can tell by looking into my eyes that I am different being denied work and housing etc without me saying or doing anything inappropriate. One potential landlord flat out asked if I was a mental patient. A CAT scan of my brain is different. Just like on a radio you maybe A.M. but I am F.M. I work on behavior moderation but there are tells and obsessive and over active brain activity. If a human being finds a way to use a higher % of the brain without a weird drug or a state of the art electronic that person will be Autistic.
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