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hmm i dont expect this post to get to many comments i just want to discuss it a bit iv noticed that usualy we prefer to be alone or have obsessions with things im high up on the autistic spectrum and I have loads of habbits that I have to do like sit with my legs hunched up or stare out a window for an hour it just realy annoys me much =/ everyone is autistic but quite low on the spectrum i just wanted to discuss it

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Hmm, higher up? As I said in another post:

 

In my class' date=' we're split into two groups. One group is quite badly affected. All of them can't read more than most average sentances. "Hello" and "How are you?" are a few. My group is more advanced. We're also capable of taking GCSEs. I'm also the only one in my class who does more advanced GCSEs, in other words, I occasionaly go to another school for certain lessons. Well, just for ICT. I like computers :3

 

C4n W3h B3h Fr3n5?

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I like you, you do remind me of me.

 

C4n w3h b3h fr3n5 f0r r34l?

 

lol...

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lol yesh

everyone is on the autistic spectrum therefor saying higher up is logicly correct *rock lee thumbs up* my friend is severly autistic *mentioned earlier* and he got comftorble wearing a luchador mask because he has an obbsession with them and he now wears one everywhere he cant help it xP

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lol yeah hes realy popular and gets realy pis*ed because he wants to be left alone all the time he has quite a serious case he stares outside for about two hours every day goes to a wrestling class that teaches you how to do it like the pro's do but safely he doesnt watch tv and he uses the computer for exactly an hour everyday he might be joining soon though =] i dunno

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Pretty sure I have a mild form of Asperger Syndrome.

Lack of demonstrated empathy. People with Asperger syndrome often display behavior' date=' interests, and activities that are restricted and repetitive and are sometimes abnormally intense or focused. They may stick to inflexible routines, move in stereotyped and repetitive ways, or preoccupy themselves with parts of objects. Unusually pedantic, formal or idiosyncratic speech, and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm. Often demonstrate enhanced perception of small changes in patterns such as arrangements of objects or well-known images; typically this is domain-specific and involves processing of fine-grained features. Conversely, compared to individuals with high-functioning autism, individuals with AS have deficits in some tasks involving visual-spatial perception, auditory perception, or visual memory. They may be unusually sensitive or insensitive to sound, light, touch, texture, taste, smell, pain, temperature, and other stimuli. Children with AS are more likely to have sleep problems, including difficulty in falling asleep, frequent nocturnal awakenings, and early morning awakenings. AS is also associated with high levels of alexithymia, which is difficulty in identifying and describing one's emotions.[/quote']
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Pretty sure I have a mild form of Asperger Syndrome.

Lack of demonstrated empathy. People with Asperger syndrome often display behavior' date=' interests, and activities that are restricted and repetitive and are sometimes abnormally intense or focused. They may stick to inflexible routines, move in stereotyped and repetitive ways, or preoccupy themselves with parts of objects. Unusually pedantic, formal or idiosyncratic speech, and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm. Often demonstrate enhanced perception of small changes in patterns such as arrangements of objects or well-known images; typically this is domain-specific and involves processing of fine-grained features. Conversely, compared to individuals with high-functioning autism, [b']individuals with AS have deficits in some tasks involving visual-spatial perception, auditory perception, or visual memory.[/b] They may be unusually sensitive or insensitive to sound, light, touch, texture, taste, smell, pain, temperature, and other stimuli. Children with AS are more likely to have sleep problems, including difficulty in falling asleep, frequent nocturnal awakenings, and early morning awakenings. AS is also associated with high levels of alexithymia, which is difficulty in identifying and describing one's emotions.

 

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I dunno if this is autistic but I like sitting with one of my legs over my other leg and people call me weird for it. And I like staring out windows too lol, mostly on the bus, beautiful sunlight grazing trees passing by really gets to ya.

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asperger is not ftw it kindof sucks it can get in the way of the things you want to do in life like with my friend =^_^= anyhoo sometimes its just habbit for instance staring out the window we could all do that if we found it enjoyable e.g. shikamaru stares at clouds besides many other obsessive compulsions (not ocd just oc not a disorder) can be related to autism but doesnt mean your higher up on the spectrum. Im just pointing that out Im not suggesting anything.

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I'm not diagnosably autistic, but I think more than most people. I tend to prefer keeping to myself and do many obsessive compulsive things.

 

Out of the Aspergers thing I can notice some of it in myself:

Lack of demonstrated empathy. Unusually pedantic, formal or idiosyncratic speech. Often demonstrate enhanced perception of small changes in patterns such as arrangements of objects or well-known images; typically this is domain-specific and involves processing of fine-grained features. Children with AS are more likely to have sleep problems, including difficulty in falling asleep.

 

BUT, none of these are hugely strong.

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