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  1. TragicKingdom

    Low Functioning versus High Functioning Autism

    Now I see. You are replying to a post I made months ago, not the post I made on here yesterday. That being said, I still stand by my observations of low-functioning Autistics.
  2. TragicKingdom

    Low Functioning versus High Functioning Autism

    You sound hostile. I was, in fact, describing my interactions with "low-functioning" Autistics (who claim to have Aspergers) whom do not speak. And, yes, even I would consider them "retarded" if I had not met them in an Aspergers meet-up. Sorry. That is how they act and appear. What else...
  3. TragicKingdom

    Do sensory issues get worse with age?

    Myself, it seems that sensory issues get worse with age. I have noticed that over the past year.
  4. TragicKingdom

    Aspergers and Marijuana

    The Marijuana has gotten extremely potent over the recent years in America. In my earlier years of using (The 1990's) I was used to usually only getting poor-grade Mexican, brown weed. Now, the stuff in my region (NYC) is just like the stuff I smoked in Amsterdam, Holland when I was 21. Almost...
  5. TragicKingdom

    Aspergers and Marijuana

    Yes, I agree; Light dosages. And, it is not for everyone, as you stated.
  6. TragicKingdom

    Hatred for Low functioning autistics???

    I do not hate them, but as a high-functioning person with Aspergers I see huge differences between myself and them. I have seen this first-hand on numerous occasions. They cannot be held responsible for their predicament and I feel sorry for them. From the ones I have interacted with it is...
  7. TragicKingdom

    What do you want for your birthday?

    I do not celebrate my birthday nor anyone else's birthday. Celebrating birthdays is for young children, not adults. Adults doing it is just plain silly in my view and self-centered. Why would I care when someone turns 40 or 41?
  8. TragicKingdom

    Aspergers and Marijuana

    Update: I have tried smoking Marijuana again after a 10 year+ break; It has helped so much. Even the day after I smoke I feel completely different and better. I smoked last evening and feel good today as compared to recent days when I felt terrible.The Depression seems to disappear completely...
  9. TragicKingdom

    Do you talk like an Aspie?

    I sound like an Aspie, I suppose. My voice tone does not change much (It does at times). Also, I have been asked multiple times if I am from England. I say "No, I am from Ohio." and I ask the person why they think I am from England; They say because of my "accent". I was not aware I had an...
  10. TragicKingdom

    Would you accept a cure?

    A cure for being myself? Absolutely not!
  11. TragicKingdom

    Hatred of team sports

    And for my first two years of High School I flunked gym class for two years straight. How is it possible to flunk gym class, you may ask? I absolutely refused to participate. I had straight A's in all other classes but not gym class. What a waste of time!
  12. TragicKingdom

    Hatred of team sports

    I feel exactly like you. I detest and deplore any form of team sports. I always have. It is such a waste of time, pointless and obscene. No thank you.
  13. TragicKingdom

    Motivation

    Hello. Just recently I have been feeling a great lack of motivation. I have been very lazy lately which is not really like me. Usually I am always working on or interested in something. I am on Federal disability and do not work currently; It's like being on a permanent vacation. That is...
  14. TragicKingdom

    How Do You Explain To Others What Aspergers Is?

    When it must be discussed (or revealed) I begin by saying that I have a genetic brain malformation that is recognized by the U.S. Government as a disability (I am on Federal disability for Aspergers). I then explain to them some of the differences between low-functioning and high-functioning...
  15. TragicKingdom

    What stage do you feel it's was the most difficult one; childhood, adolescence, or adulthood?

    For me, each period of time present(ed) unique and different issues/problems. Childhood and adolescence may have been the been the worst, overall, as I could not defend myself truly in any manner. As an adult I have far more capabilities as to choose what I believe is best for myself and act...
  16. TragicKingdom

    Low Functioning versus High Functioning Autism

    "these are all untrue." Really? Perhaps I misunderstand what point you are trying to make with this statement (Which is in itself a generalization) but classically the diagnosis for Aspergers contains many if not all of the symptoms you list as being "untrue". I have: No interest in...
  17. TragicKingdom

    What are your fantasies?

    I do not have much to add to this besides that you mentioned Cincinnati - That is my hometown and I have not been back there in a few years. I have heard something of them building a new streetcar system, possibly, but do not know the details.
  18. TragicKingdom

    Self-Change

    Change can be very difficult in any circumstance. Recently (In the past year or so), I have been undergoing change(s). I have not initiated them - They came from God and for my own good. It is too much to explain here but it is a positive, spiritual process (Although it can be painful while...
  19. TragicKingdom

    Neurotypical or Aspie as best friend?

    Both, if possible, I suppose. In many ways an Aspie best friend would be more fitting. My best friend currently is an NT and we go through much problems with communication and being able to comprehend one another's thought processes: She thinks I'm rash, stubborn and inflexible whereas I think...
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