Wilhelm-Scream
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I experience organizational difficulties.
I don't know anyone who doesn't.
Some are better at it than others.
The point is, you're trying to lump "Asperger's" in as if it's tantamount to severe autism.
My best friend worked with autistic kids for several years.
They would bite people till they drew blood.
They would take a dump in their pants, reach in, grab the feces, and hurl it at your face.
That's a "disorder".
The thing, by DEFINITION, that supposedly sets AS apart, is that they AREN'T suffering any severely debilitating speech and learning difficulties.
They're just weird dorks who don't fit in. They're not really cool or smooth and parents want to say, "Ah, thank God! It's not her fault. She has a disease!"
I don't know anyone who doesn't.
Some are better at it than others.
The point is, you're trying to lump "Asperger's" in as if it's tantamount to severe autism.
My best friend worked with autistic kids for several years.
They would bite people till they drew blood.
They would take a dump in their pants, reach in, grab the feces, and hurl it at your face.
That's a "disorder".
The thing, by DEFINITION, that supposedly sets AS apart, is that they AREN'T suffering any severely debilitating speech and learning difficulties.
They're just weird dorks who don't fit in. They're not really cool or smooth and parents want to say, "Ah, thank God! It's not her fault. She has a disease!"