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Recent content by rolo

  1. rolo

    Do you think in pictures?

    @Soup- the point I was trying to make is that you appear to be something to everyone-I will substitute diagnosis for character -in other words I can not make you out-perhaps I shall just stop trying-but I do like to get a feel of whom I am communicating with especially as I am open about my life...
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    Do you think in pictures?

    Where did you see these so called rules?- I am curious as to what great book you have been gleaning all this insightful knowledge of Aspergers from-Is there an ASD rule book or are you in the process of writing it yourself? If I were to put all your posts back to back I am not quite sure what...
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    Do you think in pictures?

    I love throwing paint onto canvas and seeing where it takes me- but for me it is the use of color and texture that makes a painting come alive rather than painting a subject or subject matter-so in your opinion I would be more neurotypical-I do not believe that to be the case- I think many on...
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    Do you think in pictures?

    "NTs rely heavily on intuition to accomplish creative/imaginative expression". You still have not answered this in regards to creativity-you seemed to go back to social interaction-please keep it simple- no tangents please just answer the question
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    Do you think in pictures?

    YEP! You are definately a woman!:)
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    Do you think in pictures?

    "NTs rely heavily on intuition to accomplish creative/imaginative expression". Please explain this statement-are you implying that Aspergers are not intuitive. If so, I would have to disagree-I am extremely intuitive but its what I do with that information that may be different from NTs
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    Do you think in pictures?

    Re: Do you think in pictures or words? Thanks Soup- now I know exactly what you are saying- I too think in pictures, sounds, smells, feelings-each one is totally unique-my memories of childhood are often awoken by a smell-I also have smells that have no name to them which are buried deep in my...
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    Do you think in pictures?

    Re: Do you think in pictures or words? Soup- I am really keen to understand this better- would you have another go at explaining how you view the world- especially the part that you say "some images are connected to a series of complex impressions".
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    Daydreams

    My dream is that one day I will awaken to find my dreams are in fact reality!
  10. rolo

    Anyone have an obsession they wish they didn't?

    Apologies sincerely accepted-its difficult to read what someone actually means and we tend to get it wrong sometimes. using the term Hun is fine by me if meant with affection.
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    Anyone have an obsession they wish they didn't?

    I was merely noticing your behavioral pattern- sometimes you appear to go into child mode- perhaps that's just your writing style-I have noticed that most members reply when somebody is shouting out help- we can not read your mind- perhaps I got it wrong-apologies in that case- secondly, when...
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    Useful Aspergers Syndrome / Autism Links, Articles and Resources

    AANE - Asperger Syndrome Interventions for Adults Journeys with Autism ? Autism Myths
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    Is this a "me" thing, or an ASD thing?

    This post was in response to talking to oneself-
  14. rolo

    Is this a "me" thing, or an ASD thing?

    I do it all the time- I am the joke teller and the audience-sometimes I get no response other times the audience are litterally killing themselves laughing- I have isolated for long periods of time- it may be weird but who gives a S$$T
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