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Explosition_Rooster

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Well, I figured that I would have to re-introduce myself to everyone...

Long story short, my name is Explosition_Rooster and I used to be a regular here, until I kind of stopped coming after deciding to focus on a group of friends rather than feel overworked on trying to focus on two areas of my life. After about a year (or more, I'm not the best track of time) me and that group of friends went our separate ways after... 'things'.

I've come back here, mostly because I've remembered all the help that I've gotten here and also because I missed having someplace where I can talk about my problems and deal with them. Also, to meet some new friends.

Here's to another go around.
 
So does this make you or me the new comer lol

Joined some couple of month's ago and wonder how I survived before discovering this astounding forum.

Oh indeed I have very little conception of time, since it goes so fast, my head spins. I thought it was like 5 year's ago, I discovered aspergers, but on finding the article, whoa 8 YEARS ago!

It is almost surreal to be "surrounded" by ME in a sense, because I am reading about other Aspies troubles and constantly thinking: oh my this is ME and I thought I was the only one to feel so wretched around "normal" people.
 

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