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    Neonatal RRT replied to the thread Context.
    Not always, but more likely what happens is that some of us read their perspective and context, proceed to ignore it, as if to suggest...
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    Neonatal RRT reacted to Rodafina's post in the thread Do I have autism? +Introduction with
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    Welcome to AutismForums, @Vargo. I expect that your self awareness (as demonstrated by your post above), and spending some time here...
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    @Lambee852 There are a lot of "IFs" here: 1. "IF" he is autistic, then do consider that due to low dopamine and serotonin (common in...
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    Neonatal RRT replied to the thread Context.
    Context and perspective: Two very important details to understand when discussing any topic. Two people will most likely be discussing...
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    Neonatal RRT reacted to Jonn's post in the thread Context with
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    Apparently, it is called: "Context blindness." :cool:
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    Neonatal RRT reacted to Jonn's post in the thread Context with
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    Well, I am juiced up with caffeine and have the mental energy to discuss this. Context recognition seems to be a rather common/major...
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    Some people have specific intelligences where specific things "just make sense" and are "obvious". The physical world "just makes...
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    It's like speaking to someone in Mandarin Chinese when they don't understand the language. The eyes just glaze over when I try to...
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    This. The entire world is patterns to me and it is difficult to explain this to others who do not perceive as I do.
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    @JamesM, To be more accurate, autism and intelligence are two independent things, and to be more accurate, one of the hallmarks of...
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    Neonatal RRT reacted to oakjay's post in the thread Hi! with
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    Hi! I'm new to this forum. I'm 27. Right now I don't have much to say because I registered to ask for help in all honesty because it's a...
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    This is Hollywood, a fictional President, but this scene does address the Leviticus homosexuality, and other Biblical laws, in a rather...
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    Neonatal RRT reacted to WhitewaterWoman's post in the thread Intensity with
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    Sometimes I can sense the intensity when it is happening. It feels like driving blind, exhilarating and terrifying. Sometimes I don't...
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    I think we all must be careful when reading the texts that we don't isolate specific phrases and take them out of context of the greater...
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    Neonatal RRT replied to the thread Intensity.
    Agree. I had a 2 week vacation with my wife, a day off to reorganize myself, then worked 4 12-hr shifts at the hospital. Yesterday, my...
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