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Recent content by lovelylana

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    What I think causes my "opposite of Autism" disorder and what this may mean for causation of Autism!

    Yes! and I had thought I had that disorder upon first learning about it in high school, but Williams Syndrome is caused by a chromosomal disorder while Autism is not, making it not the true opposite of Autism. Also, where you describe my symptoms as not being the opposite of Autism, my point...
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    What I think causes my "opposite of Autism" disorder and what this may mean for causation of Autism!

    First off, for an idea on an E.E.G. study on Autism, read on! Second of all, I hope it’s is OK I'm making a new thread out of this. I posted about this already in the Sticky: “What do you think causes Autism” but it didn’t seem to get much notice so I’m posting my theory here as well...
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    What do you think causes ASD?

    First off, thanks for the reply! It's really heartening to know that some one out there has seen and considered my ideas! :) On to the content- you actually slightly misunderstood me. What I was proposing was that I have a condition which is caused by having too much subconscious and while my...
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    What do you think causes ASD?

    It's my theory/belief that Autism is caused by a person having less-or too little- subconscious. I developed/came up with this theory because, currently, I have a not-clearly-identified mental problem, but whose every day symptoms can often present very much like mild autism- but whose origins...
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    I think Fun hates me.

    A rare instance when grumpy cat's outlook could be reassuring? Sorry if I'm not appreciating the gravity of this situation. I really am sorry about your trip falling through. You're entitled to at least 1.4 days of bad-mood-grousing. :) or should I type? -> :(
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    HeLLo- greetings from the opposite end of weird!

    Yay! Thanks for the welcomes guys! :whale:
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    HeLLo- greetings from the opposite end of weird!

    omg. I died. Too good. :D
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    HeLLo- greetings from the opposite end of weird!

    :D <- 'cause a like just didn't seem to capture it. :p
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    HeLLo- greetings from the opposite end of weird!

    Yes, I know no person is the same but I was trying to describe the condition that is shared amongst people with Autism which is not to say they have less emotional personalities but their wiring is as such that you are less atuned to other's emotions and are more content oriented. Also, as...
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    HeLLo- greetings from the opposite end of weird!

    Hmm, that's an interesting way to put it. Thanks for the feedback! And for the record, I wasn't trying to say Aspies are less emotional or that their emotions are less valuable or something, I was just trying to describe our differences approaching the world.
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    HeLLo- greetings from the opposite end of weird!

    Hey! Lovely Lana here. Kind of a random username, but I tend to be lazy/impulsive when it comes to such things. I guess I had Lana del Rey in mind . . . *scratches chin* So, what brings me to this forum is- honestly? I was reading The Rosie Project and was reminded for like the fifth time in...
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