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Alpaca

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At 23, I realized that I had been an Aspie my whole life. The odd part was that the discovery came by way of the South Park episode titled ?Assburgers? in which Stan Marsh (for those who don?t know, he?s a lead role) is diagnosed with Asperger?s Syndrome. Fans will recognize that this was actually really recent for it?s a fairly new episode.

When I'm not watching crude cartoons, I enjoy reading (If not Dean Koontz, historical non-fiction seems to give a substantial tingle), writing, and collecting only the best in movies and music, in which, I have an incredibly diverse field of interest, ranging from Sonny Boy Williamson to The Wu-Tang Clan and everything in between. I also enjoy run-on sentences ;-)

Occupation-wise, I'm currently enrolled at a Tech school for Sustainable Energy Technologies and I work nights for a company that I'm fairly convinced is the Devil.

Otherwise, I'm your A-typical (lol jk) Aspie
 
Welcome to the forums, Alpaca. If you have any questions then just ask.
 

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