http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=autistic
6. autistic link send redefine 8 up, 56 down
Describes someone who is mildly ***.
Look at that mongoloid running into the wall. I heard he was autistic!
:evil:
and aspergers...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph...s+Syndrome
1. Asperger's Syndrome link send redefine 83 up, 101 down
A fake disorder invented so that angsty teens with no personality or social skills could feel like they belonged to something. Symptoms include mediocre artistic and web design skills, affection for emo, self-pity.
Bob told me he had Asperger's Syndrome, but in reality, he was just a social *** that nobody liked.
lets shut this crap down. :mad:
even so, these comments are still defaming us.
That is, indeed, disgusting.
I'm not surprised to read something like this, though. A lot of the NT:s I've spoken to seem to believe AS is just a fictional, "made up" condition that doesn't really exist. This whole post on U.D pretty much sums up what most people I've spoken to about AS seems to think about it. "It's just made up! All fictional. And you don't really have it, because autistic people sit in the corner and rock back and forth and shop at K-Mart and stuff!".
Another common argument seems to be: "You just made up having Asperger's so you could pity yourself and feel sorry for yourself! You suck!" Narrowmindedness truly knows no bounds.
I've helped a lot of NT:s who said they needed my help. I've never once charged anyone anything.
Reading stuff like that quote from U.D makes me feel like a bigger idiot on a day-to-day basis.
Reading stuff like that quote from U.D makes me feel like a bigger idiot on a day-to-day basis.
Reading that quote, I'd say you picked out the wrong person as the idiot...
I can hear stuff like high-pitched whining from my TV or other major appliances that generate electric fields. I really get bothered by noises like that.
My ex (and only) girlfriend never could understand why I used to get up in the middle of the movie and pound on the TV to make the high-pitched whining noises go away. When I asked her if she couldn't hear the horrible whining sound, she just stared at me and said "no".
Oh, I have no doubt she couldn't hear it. The funny thing is, I don't think anyone else I've watched TV with have been able to hear it either. At least, not as I can recall. They've made no mention of it on their own and if I've asked them "Doesn't that bother you?!", I've been met with blank stares. It's really very odd. Maybe people in general are just not as bothered by high-frequency noises as I am? I honestly have no idea.
My current fridge makes a very similar noise, actually. It's very irritating.
An "emo" is basically an attention-seeking, (self-proclaimed) depressed, over-emotional person who wallows in self-pity, fishes for sympathy, and constantly whines about how horrible everything is.
"Emo" is mostly used to describe people, but is also sometimes used to describe a behavior.
Ever make the mistake of accidentally listening to the lyrics of Gwen Stefani? I think she should be crowned queen of all that is emo.
Like with so many other things on this forum, it's nice to see you're not alone.
1. Asperger's Syndrome link send redefine 83 up, 101 down
A fake disorder invented so that angsty teens with no personality or social skills could feel like they belonged to something. Symptoms include mediocre artistic and web design skills, affection for emo, self-pity.
Bob told me he had Asperger's Syndrome, but in reality, he was just a social *** that nobody liked.
:lol:
As an AS teen, I look down on my many peers who fit that description.
The ability to hear high notes declines with age, and is more acute in some individuals than others.
Don't put too much faith in this. At the age of 45 I can hear and react to high pitch sound more than I did in my 20s.
My mother, at the grand age of 78, can hear changes in the electricity supply and the whine of electric motors (including a water pump which turns on and off at times over 300 metres away).