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In response to: ""Legislated Pain"" 499 days old
by greenart098 [Member]
wow...thats very good..I feel somehow that I need to learn to forgive and forget and ask for forgiveness..and move on...
thanks Brian more…
In response to: "Four Autistic Advocacy Phases in a Cycle" 517 days old
by autisticinput [Member]
The problem, Jay, is that I can take that as a criticism or as a compliment.
Perhaps another illustration is due. About thirty years ago, when I was first getting into electrical work, and had done some work at an acquiantance's house, this conversation ensued:
The acquaintance, a man, said, "There's just one thing wrong more…
In response to: "Four Autistic Advocacy Phases in a Cycle" 517 days old
by Jay [Visitor]
you're smart!!! more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 553 days old
by jackfrost Pro
i am a police officer and i know that more than a few of my staff are autistic. not in the way most people seem to think..but in different ways the one thing thatv they all have in common is that without exception they are all above average intellegence..it seems to go hand in hand.
i write this as i see your online and have not posted more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 849 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
:(
I am autistic then.
There is something wrong with the lot of them.
so it is we that should accept them. not them us. and if they don't accept us well. gee good riddance to bad rubbish.
There is something very wrong with society. but they say loudest. bell curve. mediocre. bell curve. mediocre more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 862 days old
by autisticinput [Member]
The faculties are together in the writing, but not in the social scene, when trying to communicate with others face-to-face. The faculties of the other person are there too, but the two faculties in the face-to-face interaction are not sychronized, and the flow is absent; likewise the communication falters from the beginning, and the needs of the i more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 863 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
If you said it as such. then I must be autistic too.
You seem to have all your faculties together. Why would you need the acceptance and be part of the unfortunate normal ill society that consumes billions of dollars in long term drug use due to 'normalization for peer acceptance'?
Why do you need to feel inferior when TH more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 863 days old
by autisticinput [Member]
As a person who has lived with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) for over six decades, I can attest to the intricacies of living with this condition and all the lack of understanding by others in the community.
The basic difference, to me, between classical autism and AS is that those with classical autism have far more verbal communication is more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 864 days old
by SketchWeasel [Member]
I'd be very interested in hearing your views on Asperger's Syndrome.
Having lived and worked with autistic and aspergic young adults for 3 years I have quite a lot of anecdotal evidence to the nature of these disorders. more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 864 days old
by autisticinput [Member]
The border checkpoint is a metaphorical statement of one of the stops on the journey towards the goal at the end of the journey; it could be considered analagous to a "hurdle" or a "obstacle" that comes in the way (as the four stops on the journey do) as a person moves along. When a person, for example, crosses from El Salvador to Guatemala, then t more…
In response to: "The Four Stops" 864 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
Whats the border checkpoint?
I await as your writings unfold about autism.
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In response to: "Four Autistic Advocacy Phases in a Cycle" 877 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
that is true. i do like your flow of words. they create marvellous painting for me, and it takes me to enjoy the seasons, meaning, no rush. it is as it is at the time it is. no hurry no rush.
that is true, simplicity comes from making sense of complexities. otherwise it is then it has a use.
like i said. if you are willing more…
In response to: "Four Autistic Advocacy Phases in a Cycle" 877 days old
by autisticinput [Member]
It works during the day, and flows at night, during sleep. With flow, there are no restrictions, boundaries, limitations, or points of divisiveness. When awake, that flow returns to the work of reaching out to others, and permits ideas that have not been identified or classified, ideas that help to show the simplicities within the complexities of l more…
In response to: "Four Autistic Advocacy Phases in a Cycle" 878 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
i love the way your brain works more…
In response to: "The Four Steps" 882 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
I like your expression. it is very clear. I had not too long ago come across the term intuition feeling sensation perceiving from the Briggs Myers personality test. I am an INTP (intuitive thinker perceiver) myself, so recently I bought a book which I have barely started to understand those terms and those of others around me. The way you put it, i more…
In response to: "What is Autistic Input?" 882 days old
by autisticinput [Member]
Upon review, I seemed to have missed the first step: awareness. With awareness first, acceptance second, and input third, I guess I could call the forth step: integration. That seems to have been the four steps for many individuals and groups throughout history as they moved from "cult" to "culture". This is not an easy task, to be sure, but will b more…
In response to: "What is Autistic Input?" 882 days old
by catzycradle [Member]
So much needs to be done that is clearly not being done. Society is gradually changing, but not fast enough. I find alot of people nowadays very closed-minded. Acceptance in society, as a whole, is key, in my opinion. Everyone is an individual and has the power to give of themselves, the input, as you so put it. People seem too wrapped up in t more…
In response to: "What is Autistic Input?" 882 days old
by PoseidonPoseidon [Member]
I am open. Educate me. I look forward to your blog with great interest.
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