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Recent content by shakeitup94

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    Who diagnosed you and why ?

    I'd known for years something was weird with me and then a friend who's bipolar noticed I wasn't myself and convinced me to go to the doctors and I was first diagnosed with depression, then that became bipolar (actually Cyclothymia which is mild bipolar), then I went to another doctor when my...
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    What would you do if you won the lottery?

    Buy a house, then my parents an apartment, then my grandparents an apartment, then pay off my student loans, donate some to charity and go on a holiday and the money would be almost all gone. (Housing is insane in my city)
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    What's Your IQ? (Free-IQTest)

    I got 143, but when I did one at school I got 156 so I'll take that instead.
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    The present thoughts on global warming,facts or fiction?

    I look at this very differently cause I'm a geological scientist so for me it's hard to wrap my head around the fact that 100 years or so is considered long enough to have a pattern when in my world being writhing 100000 years is considered highly accurate and we normally round to the millions...
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    Are You Guys Open About Your Interests? Or Do You Hide Them?

    50/50. Some I am extremely open with and happy to share. Others I keep a secret from most if not all people.
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    Autism Symptoms Exaggerating When Anxious

    Yep I do this too. I think I try be somewhat 'normal' in day to day life. I tell myself this isn't ok and that isn't and you need to... Ect. So when I'm nervous I can't focus on what I should be doing and just slip into what is me just being me which is largely aspergers traits ect. That's what...
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    Selective Mutism

    I only get this sort of thing during a panic attack or meltdown.
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    Asperger's and childish behavior

    I'm 20 and that still sounds a lot like me. Around people I'm normalish. I can certainly pretend I am anyways. I still watch a few cartoons and kids shows but I've stopped most. If I could I would still play with dolls and kids toys. I still play online kids games and I play the sims as my...
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    Regional Stereotyping

    I'm from Australia and while i still have a mild accent it is significantly less pronounced than others. And when I was on holidays in the us everyone was shocked when I told them I was from Australia.
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    List of Personal Questions

    Whats your middle name?:Kai How big is your bed?:Single What are you listening to right now?:Black Veil Brides What are the last 4 digits in your cellphone number?:9144 What was the last thing you ate?:Chicken Last person you hugged?:I do not know How is the weather right...
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    Most expensive thing you own

    Probably my phone. At least that's all I can think of...
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    Do you find dining out boring?

    It depends. I'm very fussy but luckily we normally go to the same few places so I'm use to the menu and have safe foods. But I like eating out by myself and I enjoy it with my mum but with my mum and dad or friends I generally don't enjoy myself.
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    What made you go out and get a diagnosis

    I was actually mistakenly diagnosed with depression at 16, then I had a nutter on my antidepressants went back and it switched to cyclothymia (basically mild bipolar). Then two years later my doc retired and I went to a new one who said it was Aspergers.
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    What's some of your favorite positive effects of your ASD?

    Intelligence, logic and a good memory.
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