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Astenion
Spiritus Draconis
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Posted - 2012.01.03 23:57:00 -
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Lady Spank wrote:Hello Xenuria my friend,
I am very happy for you and I am pleased to see all these people upset over your recent successes in real life. May you have many more happy experiences.
I hope to go mining with you again in the near future, but proper mining this time GÖÑ
Train up reading comprehension. It ended badly for him. Girl dumped him immediately after she got what she wanted. Big surprise. |
Valei Khurelem
House Khurelem
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Posted - 2012.01.04 08:21:00 -
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Thomas Gore wrote:This thread is seriously ****** up.
Then again, what can you expect from a forum dedicated to the most geeky game in the universe... :)
Bitches be crazy |
Telegram Sam
The Drones Club
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Posted - 2012.01.04 19:34:00 -
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Xenuria wrote:Shionoya Risa wrote:SpaceSquirrels wrote:Come on who would really name it ass burgers? I call it Arseburglars. I agree with the chap above who said it was a 'catch all disorder'. I think because it is co-morbid with so many other things that it can be perceived as a catch all disorder. However once we develop new treatments and diagnostic procedures I think you will find that autism is actually far less common then people think. What is common are disorders or I should say variations of disorders that do not meet other criteria so they fall into the rather broad criteria of autism. However I was lucky enough to be born with autism in a form that will probably still be diagnosed as such after all the above mentioned twiddling away of the diagnostic criteria happens. I am a great actor NOW, but I used to be horribly honest. Well, Kanner's Syndrome autism may not be a prevalent as people think. (That's the "classic" autism people think of, with inhibited social interaction, lessened communication, persistative behavior). But I think atypical neurology may be more common than people think, whatever it's called (Asberger's, Angelman, autism, PDD/NOS, etc.) Someday there will probably be dozens of narrower, more specifically-defined "syndromes" that are now all lumped together as "autism." |
Telegram Sam
The Drones Club
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Posted - 2012.01.04 20:04:00 -
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And on the subtopic of American woman and what might be wrong with them.... This recent article "All the Single Ladies" from The Atlantic explains a lot. It's by an ambitious, successful, well-educated, 30-something, single female journalist. Great for the insights on American women she has-- as well as for the screwed-up things she doesn't notice and is guilty of herself. |
Lyrrashae
Crushed Ambitions Reckless Ambition
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Posted - 2012.01.06 21:19:00 -
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Telegram Sam wrote:And on the subtopic of American woman and what might be wrong with them.... This recent article "All the Single Ladies" from The Atlantic explains a lot. It's by an ambitious, successful, well-educated, 30-something, single female journalist. Great for the insights on American women she has-- as well as for the screwed-up things she doesn't notice and is guilty of herself.
It's not just American women--it's Western-acculturated women in general, the Amis are just louder about it than most
I A/F/K cloak in Jita. Does that count? |
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