Read as Asperger's. I've been accused of having it, maybe I do, maybe I don't. Doesn't really affect my day to day life and I never put it on work medical forms as it doesn't merit inclusion. If they had "Bloody odd" I'd tick that box but they don't have one... as for Asperger's Syndrome, typical symptoms include a lack of social skills, obsessing over given topics, a preference of adults to company rather than people their own age, above average intelligence, and heightened emotional sensitivity.
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:02, archived)
"AS is characterized by:[1][2]
* limited interests or preoccupation with a subject to the exclusion of other activities;
* repetitive behaviors or rituals;
* peculiarities in speech and language;
* socially and emotionally inappropriate behavior and interpersonal interaction
* problems with non-verbal communication; and
* clumsy and uncoordinated motor movements."
Ah. Fuck. That's all of /talk buggered then!
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:06, archived)
also thinks they have mild Asperger's.
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:08, archived)
someone I don't really know asked me, in all honesty, if I had AS.
To be honest, I was just in a mood.
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:09, archived)
try this: - Asberger's is thought of by some as just how far up the "male" scale you are. If you go up the extreme end, you end up with those symptoms. So don't worry, youve probably just got lots of testosterone sloshing about inside you (i know i have, what with being rather hairy and fond of extreme activities)
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:09, archived)
Being a blokey bloke. Yup, much better.
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:11, archived)
what made sense as "asberger's" makes even more sense as "extra blokey"
good eh!?
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:13, archived)
especially if they obsess over the best sex positions
(, Mon 17 Jul 2006, 0:04, archived)