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In highschool, I used to work with a kid who had asperger's. He was bulied a lot in his gym class, so he took a hockey stick and fucked up their faces. They had to undergo some surgery to repair the neurological damage in their faces.

 

 

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that video is horrendous. Not only does it not spell the affliction correctly (in fantastic troon-esque style) but none of those people had asperger's syndrome. fucking lol especially at jane austen. No one knows ANYTHING about her life. She even is more mysterious than shakespeare. Also 90% of the names listed in that pile of shit video lived before the "autism spectrum" was even considered, let alone asperger's. GAHHHHH

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Spurious syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder' date=' listed on the prestigious DSM-VI table, that is characterised by using the mouth to utter communication noises, the brain for thinking about concepts, the anus for excreting feces, and the feet for walking and running. It differs from other autistic spectrum disorders in that nobody has ever heard of it before yet. Although not required for diagnosis, many celebrities have also been indicated to have the disease, including Tom Cruise, Peter Andre, Aphex Twin, and Oprah Winfrey. The DSM-VI table was invented by the prestigious Psychadeliasomatic Association in 1956, where the chief scientist Robert F. Spurious discovered that certain children would stand up sometimes and walk around the room looking at things. The prestigious Psychadeliasomatic Association was created in 1973 by Julia Spurious, who discovered that making up stupid fake ailments and diagnoses could provide a well paid tax payer funded billion pound market for nice but dim middle class ladies to enjoy a career.[/quote']
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that video is horrendous. Not only does it not spell the affliction correctly (in fantastic troon-esque style) but none of those people had asperger's syndrome.

 

Charles Schulz did for sure, though.

 

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Yeah... for one, a lot of these people died long before Asperger's was first diagnosed in 1944. Therefore it's all bullshit speculation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I call shenanigans.

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Yeah... for one, a lot of these people died long before Asperger's was first diagnosed in 1944. Therefore it's all bullshit speculation.

 

People have had Aspeger's Syndrome for hundreds, or even thousands of years. We just didn't know it was a diagnosable condition until recently. If you look back in history, you will find detailed account of many people which, from today's viewpoint, resemble characteristics of Asperger's.

 

Asperger's is just a neurological state that is different to that of normal people. Can I ask you, WATMM, what's with all the pisstake? I'm not really that offended, since you take the piss out of pretty much everything on here, but I'm wondering how much you really know about the condition. I hope you're not buying into the stereotype that all people with Autism, ADHD and Down's Syndrome are identically "retarded".

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by the way, that was a terrible video, and almost all of those are just speculation based on the fact they are antisocial.

 

Andy Warhol is rumoured to have had it. I played him in a short film for school once.

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my best friend seemed pretty normal until he got diagnosed this a few months back. now he wont shut up about it, and if he's being weird he justifies anything with "it's the aspergers, dude. deal with it".

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