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Not something like that, I just don't why autism is so commonly diagnosed now.Maybe you'd prefer a rare heart condition?
We have always been here. Now, it has a name.Not something like that, I just don't why autism is so commonly diagnosed now.
Well, I am mixed-handed. I really love statistics, I don't know why. Love the percentages of certain conditions.We have always been here. Now, it has a name.
It is the neurological equivalent to being left-handed.![]()
I love that description! Very accurate too.We have always been here. Now, it has a name.
It is the neurological equivalent to being left-handed.![]()
Oh, did someone already make a thread similar to mine? Sorry.
Oh, did someone already make a thread similar to mine? Sorry.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, I'm just a guy making posts like everyone else?Maybe you'll want to make a whole thread of
apologies?
I'm not sure what you're talking about, I'm just a guy making posts like everyone else?
Well, I am mixed-handed. I really love statistics, I don't know why. Love the percentages of certain conditions.
I can look those up if you'd like me to.Got any good stats on heart anomalies?
I can look those up if you'd like me to.
Compared to how many people there are, Autism is rare, though it seems to be everywhere, at least around here.