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Nervous laughter under stressful and serious situations

I don't know if I get scared or nervous, but my MTI's make me just fall over and start crying because I laugh so hard. The Air Force isn't the best place to have aspergers, but it's what Ive always wanted to do.
I laugh when pressured by authority I don't agree with.
Its not a giggle, I've burst in to full blown laughter when a cop scolded me for driving in to a one-way street, while because of an event it was the only way to my garage.
I find it very funny how some folks think they have any sort of real power, and then go around ruling people while not giving the situation at hand any actual thought.
always respect police officers. They do there job and people love to make it hard on them. But I've gotta say, this is probably the best place for everyone to misunderstand at the same time lol
 
I know that maybe you weren't trying to be disrespectful, but I've been on both sides of that, and it looks bad. But all this time I believed it to be my ADHD. I have aspies, ADHD, anxiety and depression, but I only ever connected some of that together. I was looking around before I found this sight for an explanation, but every other explanation had to do with brain tumors, seizures, and PBA
 
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