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 Forum: Random Discussion   Topic: Brits say these words wrong!

Posted: 43 minutes ago 

Replies: 47
Views: 359


. Thats interesting. So you can be a "young geezer" ( or a proper geezer etc) in London Cockney. Basically the same thing as "fella". Any old male person. In the rest of the UK that meaning is taken up by "bloke". In the US the niche is filled by "guy". My th...

 Forum: School and College Life   Topic: Why do NT Males Hoot Like Gibbons?

Posted: 57 minutes ago 

Replies: 31
Views: 1,418


Didn't know they did.

 Forum: WrongPlanet.net discussion   Topic: Search only goes up to 2015

Posted: Today, 3:46 pm 

Replies: 7
Views: 114


Thanks but it wasn't any of those lol. It was something to do with Aspies being more likely to cheat in a relationship (don't worry, I wasn't planning on bumping the topic or anything, just wanted to read it), but I don't think it was titled with those key words. And thanks Cornflake, I'll bookmark ...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Do we get stuck on loving people?

Posted: Today, 9:57 am 

Replies: 57
Views: 2,028


Good for you. I'd be your friend. N'aww. And knowing you, if I said anything abrupt or extreme, you'd take care to ask me if I was alright, and did I mean what I said, or was it just a moment of anger/anxiety. You wouldn't storm off in a huff at the drop of a hat. Well usually I can tell the differ...

 Forum: The Haven   Topic: Wish people would stop doom-mongering all the time

Posted: Today, 9:17 am 

Replies: 5
Views: 60


The only thing that's scaring me at the moment is the NHS (which I only hear about here on WP).

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Do we get stuck on loving people?

Posted: Today, 5:38 am 

Replies: 57
Views: 2,028


Since when have you ever upset anyone here? :) :heart: I honestly wouldn't know. I seem to upset people in real life just by existing and talking to them. The number of times I've thought a friendship was going well then suddenly they dump me. And if I ask why, they get angry and say I said somethi...

 Forum: WrongPlanet.net discussion   Topic: Search only goes up to 2015

Posted: Today, 4:10 am 

Replies: 7
Views: 114


Thanks Cornflake. Can I help you look, Joe? I could use a new rabbit hole. It was a joke thread someone had posted, titled "is it an Aspie thing to socialise?" It was made when I'd commented on one of those "is it an Aspie thing to [normal human behaviour]?" threads. I was trying...

 Forum: Random Discussion   Topic: Brits say these words wrong!

Posted: Yesterday, 4:03 pm 

Replies: 47
Views: 359


Some Brits (with the same regional accent as me) say "scones", others say "scons". It's pronounced SCONES! Rhymes with STONES!

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Do we get stuck on loving people?

Posted: Yesterday, 1:10 pm 

Replies: 57
Views: 2,028


Since when have you ever upset anyone here? :) :heart: I honestly wouldn't know. I seem to upset people in real life just by existing and talking to them. The number of times I've thought a friendship was going well then suddenly they dump me. And if I ask why, they get angry and say I said somethi...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Do we get stuck on loving people?

Posted: Yesterday, 9:52 am 

Replies: 57
Views: 2,028


KitLily wrote:
Thanks Cornflake.

Bee33- I didn't want to upset you more than you already are upset about losing your best friend so I got it changed :heart:


Since when have you ever upset anyone here? :) :heart:

 Forum: Bipolar, Tourettes, Schizophrenia, and other Psychological Conditions   Topic: Would you miss it?

 Post subject: Re: Would you miss it?
Posted: Yesterday, 8:16 am 

Replies: 19
Views: 483


^My emotions are still working correctly on Sertraline (or overworking, should I say). I think for me mood and emotions were two different things. Before I went on Sertraline my mood would become flat, meaning I'd become easily irritable and react inappropriately, like yelling at a loved one for ask...

 Forum: Bipolar, Tourettes, Schizophrenia, and other Psychological Conditions   Topic: Would you miss it?

 Post subject: Re: Would you miss it?
Posted: Yesterday, 7:30 am 

Replies: 19
Views: 483


I'd love my ASD to go away. It's a wonder they haven't invented medication to help with some autism symptoms such as sensory issues or something. Not a cure but just medication, like you can get for other disorders such as ADHD and Bipolar. I think I'd feel happier in life if I wasn't so jumpy and n...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: The autism social rule book.

Posted: Yesterday, 7:18 am 

Replies: 828
Views: 229,144


Always think before you complain about a behaviour or quirk of someone, as in make sure you don't demonstrate that behaviour or quirk yourself. Everybody hates hypocrisy, even though sometimes it can't always be helped. Sometimes people forget that they do it or they know they do it themselves but d...

 Forum: WrongPlanet.net discussion   Topic: Search only goes up to 2015

 Post subject: Search only goes up to 2015
Posted: Yesterday, 6:04 am 

Replies: 7
Views: 114


I'm trying to find an old thread but whenever I type in the known keywords in the search bar, the results only go back to 2015, no matter which method I use. The filtered search feature is crap because if you select the "search for all terms or use query as entered" box it comes up with ev...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Do we get stuck on loving people?

Posted: Yesterday, 5:51 am 

Replies: 57
Views: 2,028


There was a thread here once saying something like "are autistics more likely to cheat on their partners?"

 Forum: Bipolar, Tourettes, Schizophrenia, and other Psychological Conditions   Topic: Would you miss it?

 Post subject: Re: Would you miss it?
Posted: Yesterday, 4:07 am 

Replies: 19
Views: 483


Quote:
My question is would you miss your illness or disorder or condition if it was gone?



No.
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