Originally posted by Old Greg
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThere're plenty of autistic trait forum members, but I don't see that in SAS.
Others desire contact, but fail to understand the reciprocal nature of normal social interaction. In consequence their attempts at social interaction are clumsy, awkward and one-sided.Even when the mechanics of language are mastered, the person with autism has difficulty using it for the purpose of communicating with others.People with autism have great difficulty thinking imaginatively.
Three ticks for SAS there.
Recognising autism spectrum disorder - | autism | Asperger syndrome |
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHis deep seated personality flaws leave him feeling inadequate because his parents are disappointed by his 60 to 70th centile IQ. He is attracted here by the preponderance of cretins who are easy to mock, and he plays a pivotal and valuable role within Cretinwatch.
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His deep seated personality flaws leave him feeling inadequate because his parents are disappointed by his 60 to 70th centile IQ. He is attracted here by the preponderance of cretins who are easy to mock, and he plays a pivotal and valuable role within Cretinwatch.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCuriously, for someone who you'd think would be ultra-confident and therefore easygoing, Sas is the easiest of all to rub up the wrong way. He's a bundle of hyper-sensitive raw nerves just waiting to be poked.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe likes rubbing people up the wrong way, which is incredibly easy on CUK.
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI am relatively new to CUK. ( a few months)
What is it about sasguru that makes him such a focus for abuse?
Did he do something ages ago that rubs people up the wrong way?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's because I'm intelligent and rich. Tall poppy syndrome.
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI am relatively new to CUK. ( a few months)
What is it about sasguru that makes him such a focus for abuse?
Did he do something ages ago that rubs people up the wrong way?
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