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OH mY GOSH, That was truly entertaining...  Are you guys famous writers? Do you mind if I copy what you wrote and print it out?  I won't do it right away - if I get your permission - cuz I am almost out of black ink now... but wow!  It is so refreshing to hear from people who can think both for themsleves and out side the proverbial box.  BRAVO< BRAVA< ENCORE!  

I must say, I have my two (supposed) nuerotypical children (they are purposefully not officially diagnosed) children in immersion program since they were born to avoid catching the urge to have normalcy and live a mundane and non-individualistic experience.  (I am actually being quite serious) Somehow my parents were able to stop me from wallowing in the malaise of neurotypicalism.  I found a husband who was not too far gone in his normalcy - he's a questioner type NT - a bit of a maverick and who I converted pretty easily to the idea that we must do all we can to ensure our children are allowed do develop into the persons that they were meant to be and born to be.  Our oldest, aka honest john is also being "let be" as much as we can.  He also keeps us right on the cutting edge with his atke on life and wit.  
Save the children, save the world...  

"it is a tough (unnatural) world out there, but someone has to ignore it" "why be normal when you can be so much more!
I was just thinking that it is probably against the rules somewhere to take what you wrote and print it out for my own edification. I'm sorry if it was out of bounds to ask. I suggest you all get together and get that printed/published!!

honestjohn Wrote:
OH mY GOSH, That was truly entertaining...  Are you guys famous writers? Do you mind if I copy what you wrote and print it out?  I won't do it right away - if I get your permission - cuz I am almost out of black ink now... but wow!  It is so refreshing to hear from people who can think both for themsleves and out side the proverbial box.  BRAVO< BRAVA< ENCORE!  

I must say, I have my two (supposed) nuerotypical children (they are purposefully not officially diagnosed) children in immersion program since they were born to avoid catching the urge to have normalcy and live a mundane and non-individualistic experience.  (I am actually being quite serious) Somehow my parents were able to stop me from wallowing in the malaise of neurotypicalism.  I found a husband who was not too far gone in his normalcy - he's a questioner type NT - a bit of a maverick and who I converted pretty easily to the idea that we must do all we can to ensure our children are allowed do develop into the persons that they were meant to be and born to be.  Our oldest, aka honest john is also being "let be" as much as we can.  He also keeps us right on the cutting edge with his atke on life and wit.  
Save the children, save the world...  

"it is a tough (unnatural) world out there, but someone has to ignore it" "why be normal when you can be so much more!


Copy and paste everywhere!!!  NORMALCY MUST BE CURED!!!!

Planet*Louise Wrote:
Blunt? Too right it does! Normalcy is not funny! Do you think that the families breaking their backs to care for neurotypical chidren find it funny? Do you think he neurotypical children themselves, unable to be alone, terrified to be different and in constant pain- find it funny? Do you think I, having to live in close proximity to a child who doesn't want to learn to read and is scared of other human beings because of how they look, find it funny?



Big Grin

And on top of that, want to avoid school and loving to bully.

That's what I think is so cool about the spectrum - each part of the many points of light on the spectrum is unique. ... In a large sense the biggest similarity between peeps on the specturm is the diversity.   Diverse interests, talents, problems... anywhere form having an awesome ability to tell a joke to not getting it at all.  From being great with putting words together - which obviously, you all are amazing - to being an amazing thinker but not being verbal, audibly.  Maybe you put your thoughts into words or you think in pictures.

I want to say though, from a parental perspective - it is natural to sometimes be frustrated for your child, or if you yourself are in the spectrum and do not end up with, or have not yet found your "marketable" kind of talents.  (AS an adult, after all, bills will have to be paid)Though NT's run into that trouble as well.  What is key to people on the spectrum, I believe, is that there is, if not an undersating of all the variations, at least a respect for all kinds of people....
You're telling me, finding and keeping the kids in a good (non-public) school is a fortune!

honestjohn Wrote:
That's what I think is so cool about the spectrum - each part of the many points of light on the spectrum is unique. ... In a large sense the biggest similarity between peeps on the specturm is the diversity.   Diverse interests, talents, problems... anywhere form having an awesome ability to tell a joke to not getting it at all.  From being great with putting words together - which obviously, you all are amazing - to being an amazing thinker but not being verbal, audibly.  Maybe you put your thoughts into words or you think in pictures.

I want to say though, from a parental perspective - it is natural to sometimes be frustrated for your child, or if you yourself are in the spectrum and do not end up with, or have not yet found your "marketable" kind of talents.  (AS an adult, after all, bills will have to be paid)Though NT's run into that trouble as well.  What is key to people on the spectrum, I believe, is that there is, if not an undersating of all the variations, at least a respect for all kinds of people....


And this thread is to mock organizations that don't have that kind of respect.

Pakrat Wrote:
It's absolutely vital to obtain intensive help for the neurotypical child as soon as possible. If it is left until after they are two, it might just be too late. Even if you have to remortgage your house and your marriage falls to pieces, you still obviously are not doing enough to combat the scourge of normalcy..



And that's the thing.  Normalcy causes marriages to dissolve and parents to have to have their houses mortgaged to pay for the treatment of normalcy.

That is why we here, at Nuerotypicalism Speaks believes everyone should be cured of this dreaded disease.  No one wants to lose thier children to Normalcy.

honestjohn Wrote:
You're telling me, finding and keeping the kids in a good (non-public) school is a fortune!


Yes!!!  Just think how much less you could be paying if you can just make your normal child function in a classroom for us autistics

+5 lulz points.
WINNAR IS YOU.
How could someone that is alive be afraid of rain!!!!

They must have died the moment they became normal and now they're walking dead people.
Incognito and morning after - I am shocked, shocked, shocked at you! I am afraid the Nt's may have gotten to you. you say: " How could someone that is alive be afraid of rain!!!! and " And you know what made me absolutely sure they were NT.  When it started raining they all screamed.
Scared of rain.  Poor creatures. "  How soon you forget that when you were children, before the NT's got to you - rain on your necks, or faces or hair - didn't belong there - it was as hock to you, and you didn't like it.. or did you?  You are suspect!  My honestjohn hasn't yet been corrupted, a proper umbrella should be used in case if arbitrary raindrops.... HRRUMMPH!

Planet*Louise Wrote:
I quite agree.

Do you know what I heard this morning that truly sickens me? I heard that there is a group of people who claim to suffer from Neurotypicalism who don't hink it should be cured, but accepted? This has to be fake. These people must be either just borderline NT or just pretending to suffer at all.
How wrong is this? Don't they know that so many people are seriously, seriously ill? Why should borderlines who can fit in with autistics be allowed to speak for the poor children who are Low-Functionings NTs? How can they say they shouldn't be cured? They can't communicate FFS! They're trapped, seriously ill!

It's things like this that make me sick. Deluded Groups of sufferers of invalids suggesting that the profoundly disabled shouldn't be helped. Sad


But they all should.  After all, we all know they have to be cured and have no right to decide for themselves.

honestjohn Wrote:
Incognito and morning after - I am shocked, shocked, shocked at you! I am afraid the Nt's may have gotten to you. you say: " How could someone that is alive be afraid of rain!!!! and " And you know what made me absolutely sure they were NT.  When it started raining they all screamed.
Scared of rain.  Poor creatures. "  How soon you forget that when you were children, before the NT's got to you - rain on your necks, or faces or hair - didn't belong there - it was as hock to you, and you didn't like it.. or did you?  You are suspect!  My honestjohn hasn't yet been corrupted, a proper umbrella should be used in case if arbitrary raindrops.... HRRUMMPH!


Actually, as a kid, I used to like the rain.  It cooled things down.

GuessWho Wrote:
Some of our readers might need help with the reference if they haven't seen the 1939 movie the Wizard of Oz.


But they're not witches.  They just don't know any different.

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