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Recent content by Jeremy P

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    Jeremy from Delaware

    Most of them come back borderline. I'm always right on the cusp, within one or two points of being considered neurotypical. My Autism quotient came back as Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 137 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 93 of 200 You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)...
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  3. Aspie Quotient Results

    Aspie Quotient Results

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    What was the most irritating thing you got repeatedly told growing up?

    "Use your filter!" "How many times have I told you to use your filter?!" "What do you mean, you don't see what's wrong with what you just said?"
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    What inappropriate things have you said? What IS considered inappropriate?

    A friend once sarcastically dared me to punch them in the face. I missed the sarcasm part and punched them. Luckily, I have some really understanding friends.
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    Jeremy from Delaware

    My name is Jeremy. I'm going into my senior year of high school. I'm also a writer, a musician I play the guitar, (primarily acoustic but I own an electric, too) ukulele, and piano. I sing, too. I write free verse poetry when inspiration strikes. I also play sled hockey. I was born with mild...
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