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Bryan

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My name is Bryan (if my username didn't make that obvious), and I decided to join this board for no other reason than I have an ASD. Mine is PDD-NOS, although I'm not sure of the severity considering I was diagnosed at quite a young age.

I'm intrigued by just about everything science has to offer, and generally over-speak about it when people don't want to hear about it. The universe and space in general particularly. I enjoy discussing scientific theory and I get over anxious about it sometimes. I personally don't see this as a flaw however, as having knowledge in science and its many discoveries is one of the most profound human experiences one can have.

I suppose I'm also a very curious person. I find it hard sometimes to have discussions about certain things with people one on one, but with groups of people around I just can't stop talking.

Sometimes however, they tell me I'm talking at them as opposed to with them, and this is something I need to work on.

Other than that, hello I guess.
 

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