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being literal

  1. Seladon

    How do you define 'needy'?

    Not like Megan Fox:pa consensus on the working and commonly-accepted social definition is what I'm wondering. Because several times in my life, including yesterday (online), someone has called me or my behaviour 'needy'. This exact term. And it seems like it doesn't apply. And as a reasonable...
  2. T

    Tim Kasse - Asperger, Systems Engineer, Music Lover

    Hello Dear Community, I am a 70 year old man who was officially diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at age 64. I have read a number of book where people were diagnosed at around 40 or younger. What about going through for over 60 years wondering what was wrong with most of the rest of the world...
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