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Default The truth about GeoSynch's autism

On Apr 16, 12:07*am, "GeoSynch" wrote:
The seething BaBoon ranted:

So now you're going to be crazy Internet guy a la Bob Morein. Yeah,
that'll make everyone think you're right.


Jesus Christ you're stupid.


The world according to monkeyboy:
"You have autism; you have Assburgers, you have ASD. If you're an enemy of mine,
then you must have autism or Assburgers or ASD! Why? Because I said so. If you
won't take my word for it, I'll be more than happy to consult with my two
make-believe behavior therapists and they'll readily confirm it. So there!"

Sure, Loony Tune Buffoon - whatever you say ... whatever you say.

Just calm down and relax, for soon enough they'll be coming to take you away
............ to the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time.


Wow, what a denial.

First of all, I don't consider Scott or Bret an enemy. But I do know
that both of them suffer from some sort of ASD. In Scott's case, I'm
not even the first person to say he has Aspergers (not Assburger, you
idiot). And Scott himself doesn't deny it.

Bret doesn't have Aspergers...he's exhibiting full-blown symptoms of
autism. But while Bret himself says he's not autistic, he has
mentioned that he has another mental disorder. (He once said "I do
have a problem, but it isn't autism.") He's just not willing to say
what it is, and I don't blame him.

You, however, are in complete denial about your ASD. That's not a
surprise. As scientists learn more about Aspergers, they're realizing
just how many people in the world have it and were never diagnosed.
It's tough to diagnose an adult with Aspergers because most of the
assessments were designed for children. There is one assessment test
that is used for adults. The behavior therapists applied to you. You
scored high. So did Bret and Scott. Arny didn't. Howard was
borderline.

Shhh!, Jenn, George and myself scored well into the normal range.
Maybe that's why everyone calls us "the Normals."