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Billy1984

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Hi! I'm Billy and I'm 28 years old. I didn't get diagnosed with Asperger's until i was 27. I've always knew i was different, but now i know what makes me different and hopefully better ways to help myself.
 
Thank God I'm Different. I look around at most of the world, and feel sorry that few will ever know what is inside of a bleeding heart, or be able to feel the force of a waterfall just by observing it. I watch others worry themselves sick over financial burdens, and think "How Silly". I can leave my body at any time, and be in a field of wildflowers, or atop a beautiful mountain. Almost daily, I see people confounded by social situations and think, "How Can They Not See What Is Going On Here, And That The Solution Is So Simple".
Yes, I Love Having Aspergers. Sure it makes some things more difficult, but it makes others so worth while.
 
Hi Billy! Welcome to Aspies Central.

Different you are not! Similar to what Sportster has said on this thread: You are part of a unique group of great individuals :)
 

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