Voltaic
Darth Binks is real.
small things are just a normal thing for a lot of people really rubs me the wrong way sometimes. I am guessing it is common around here for this to happen, and generally everyone has those little things, separate from being on the spectrum. Do you have those little things?
I was going to list all of them in point forum, but I am going to leave some for the rest of you, and onlylist rant a few.
loud, bad music I don't want to here your music, period. I especially don't wan't to hear nothing but your music. You might feel all alpha and all by blasting your music everywhere you are going devoid of a thought of what others might wan't but all your doing is showing the world how much of an inconsiderate idiot you are blasting the most idiotic type of music known to man. Loud clubs and bars are not much better.
that smug condescending look you get in traffic You would be lying if you ever said you have drove a car and have not made a small mistake once or twice. We are only human, and you can't expect everyone you meet on the road to be flawless all the time. I admit it, I make mistakes. That look people give you when you when they pass you if you are going the legal speed limit and they are in a rush, it is the funniest and most annoying thing ever to me. they expect you to crater to their whims and wishes and know their whims and wishes at any given point, and if you don't know that, you are now the worst person in the world. I cut someone off once. I was being an idiot, I didn't see him. You can't really tell people you are sorry on the road, so I just looked bad in all. The person passed me and gave me this look I will never froget. I just kind of nodded, trying to convey a admittance of my mistake. The look was so dirty though, they must have been practicing for that moment for all of his life, I have never seen a look of discus more acute on a person ever before. They must have been so focussed on the look that he missed his exit. He proceeded to cut two across two lanes cutting someone off so bad they had to slam on the brakes.
Strobe lights What more can be said? being pulled over during the night is a hair pulling experience because of the lights. willingly going to a club with them...
Sliding sideways all the way down the ski hill This is a personal one of mine that is fresh in my mind. I spent the full day on the hill yesterday. The sunrise was right in the direction of the chair, so halfway through the day I was really over stimulated. There was this one person on the hill that made it so, so, so much worse. She found the need to hit the hardest slope on the hill, and wen't all the way down sideways on her board, not even making the slightest effort to turn. That constant scraping noise was a thing of nightmeres. It isn't just the noise. The slope is small, it is a city hill. When you go down sideways, you scrape all the snow off the hill to the icy base, making it hard to ski on. Am I over reacting?yes no. The hill is to be respected. It isn't just you ridding the hill, and when you do stupid stuff like that, it is just showing sheer disrespect to the hill and everyone else who uses it. After a little bit, I stopped at the bottom to wait for her to ask her to stop. Apparently I just killed her kid by asking her that and she flipped out. For an already over stimulated me it was hell. I said what I wanted to say, and I left. I found a nice snowbank to sit down in, in the woods away from everyone and the noise and caught up on some sleep for a bit. When I got back to the hill, apparently she got kicked off the hill because she started arguing with the person working the chairlift who just happened to be a manager who overhear our conversation.
I was going to list all of them in point forum, but I am going to leave some for the rest of you, and only
loud, bad music I don't want to here your music, period. I especially don't wan't to hear nothing but your music. You might feel all alpha and all by blasting your music everywhere you are going devoid of a thought of what others might wan't but all your doing is showing the world how much of an inconsiderate idiot you are blasting the most idiotic type of music known to man. Loud clubs and bars are not much better.
that smug condescending look you get in traffic You would be lying if you ever said you have drove a car and have not made a small mistake once or twice. We are only human, and you can't expect everyone you meet on the road to be flawless all the time. I admit it, I make mistakes. That look people give you when you when they pass you if you are going the legal speed limit and they are in a rush, it is the funniest and most annoying thing ever to me. they expect you to crater to their whims and wishes and know their whims and wishes at any given point, and if you don't know that, you are now the worst person in the world. I cut someone off once. I was being an idiot, I didn't see him. You can't really tell people you are sorry on the road, so I just looked bad in all. The person passed me and gave me this look I will never froget. I just kind of nodded, trying to convey a admittance of my mistake. The look was so dirty though, they must have been practicing for that moment for all of his life, I have never seen a look of discus more acute on a person ever before. They must have been so focussed on the look that he missed his exit. He proceeded to cut two across two lanes cutting someone off so bad they had to slam on the brakes.
Strobe lights What more can be said? being pulled over during the night is a hair pulling experience because of the lights. willingly going to a club with them...
Sliding sideways all the way down the ski hill This is a personal one of mine that is fresh in my mind. I spent the full day on the hill yesterday. The sunrise was right in the direction of the chair, so halfway through the day I was really over stimulated. There was this one person on the hill that made it so, so, so much worse. She found the need to hit the hardest slope on the hill, and wen't all the way down sideways on her board, not even making the slightest effort to turn. That constant scraping noise was a thing of nightmeres. It isn't just the noise. The slope is small, it is a city hill. When you go down sideways, you scrape all the snow off the hill to the icy base, making it hard to ski on. Am I over reacting?