Bro, it's a joke, I'm not trying to be serious here.
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I can't read sarcasm over the internet. I physically cannot.
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I can see that. Without a voice over it, sometimes it can be hard to tell.
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I'd really doesn't help that I'm Aspergers. I had to learn the hard way how to read people just to fit in.
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Have a sibling that had that. She had some really shit days in school but when she got to high school and collage with people like her, she's never been better
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High school was bad for me, but I fought back or didn't react. My brother went to the same high school and has autism (and worse than me.) He was fúcking terrorised. He's at college, doing tai-kwon-do and has never been happier. I'm happier in college and people are my friend for who I am ((and because they want my help XD)) People are more mature in college and autism spectrum disorder isn't always a disability, it just makes socialising a lot harder - for most people conversation is natural, to an autist its a learned behaviour. I know the speach patterns and facial signs like a behavioural analyst because I need to to communicate...and that's why online brings out the aspie in me. At least she's happy now though, I'm proud of her.
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I'm happy for you too. It always great to see someone out stand the odds.
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In my family, the odds are usually stacked against us. You just deal with what hand your dealt and live with it. Living with disabilities is just playing life on hard mode - the achievement is so much more rewarding.