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Glytch

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How's everybody doing? I'm Glytch!
So! This is supposed to be some kind of introduction thing, right? Well, let's start with some basics. I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome when I was 13. Several years later, I still haven't figured everything out yet. Hopefully, this forum will be able to help me with that.
 
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Welcome to AutismForums! I am 72 and I haven't figured everything out ether.
 
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How's everybody doing? I'm Glytch!
So! This is supposed to be some kind of introduction thing, right? Well, let's start with some basics. I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome when I was 13. Several years later, I still haven't figured everything out yet. Hopefully, this forum will be able to help me with that.
Hi Glytch! Cool username. Anyhow, it's no wonder you haven't figured out everything because you're still so young. I am 41 and still figuring out things. Most people, neurodiverse or neurotypical spend their lives learning. I would argue that nobody ever completely figures things out because life is dynamic and ever changing; not a constant. Welcome to the ride of life.
 
Hi Glytch. I agree with Mattymatt. I'm 60 and still learning. Seems like when I finally have something down, it changes and I don't understand again. And I'm still trying to figure me out. :) Hope you enjoy this forum.
 
Hi Glytch! Cool username. Anyhow, it's no wonder you haven't figured out everything because you're still so young. I am 41 and still figuring out things. Most people, neurodiverse or neurotypical spend their lives learning. I would argue that nobody ever completely figures things out because life is dynamic and ever changing; not a constant. Welcome to the ride of life.
As long as this ride's nothing like Big Thunder Mountain at Disney World, I think I can survive. I hate that ride...
Anyway, thanks for the compliment on my username!
 

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