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saravkrsh21

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Hi Everyone

I love reading this site...

I strongly identify with many of the aspie traits... and I am sure, am one (not diagnosed, though). I love social interaction/relationship stuff here.. its very insightful!!

I am sort of literary buff.. used to read classics to understand people.. having known aspergers condition, I started finding lots of validation in my quirky understanding and also broaden my understanding about this planet.. and yes, how NT think and behave,etc...

Thanks for a such a wonderful community..

~PKS
 
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Hello, Namaste, Salaam , Bonjour. Welcome to our little home on the web. Its a nice place here.
 
Hi & Welcome,
I didn't read classics a lot (very focused on history) but when I did it was the insight into people that I liked best. It was hard for me to understand on my own, and their putting it into clear pictures helped. Tolstoy and Hugo pop into my mind, although I am sure there are many many others.
 
Welcome.

I was into classic science fiction-John Christoper, who wrote the Tripod series, John Wyndham, who wrote the Day of the Triffids and the frightening book 'The Chrysalids', which is all about intolerance and bigotry; Arther C Clarke, and Isaac Asimov- his 'I, Robot' (so logical!) was excellent, the movie was nothing like it; and aboriginal and Greek myths for a while in my teens until school almost destroyed my love for reading.
 

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