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Just Me?

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I'm always curious about how many of my various quirks and idiosyncracies are shared by the ASD community at large, so I thought I'd start a thread for the purpose of exploring and discovering our respective similarities and differences - however common or bizarre they may be!

I'll start things off with a weird one: When I see a word off by itself (whether it's the name of something, or just emphasized on a billboard/sign/poster/etc.) I have this compulsion to flip it around in my head and pronounce it backwards. Just me?
 
I though I was the only one who noticed many similarities between me and my fellow Aspies ...
 
I'm always curious about how many of my various quirks and idiosyncracies are shared by the ASD community at large, so I thought I'd start a thread for the purpose of exploring and discovering our respective similarities and differences - however common or bizarre they may be!

I'll start things off with a weird one: When I see a word off by itself (whether it's the name of something, or just emphasized on a billboard/sign/poster/etc.) I have this compulsion to flip it around in my head and pronounce it backwards. Just me?


I do that sometimes. The way I play with words is a little different. Since I am bilingual many words have double meaning in both languages. Also, I tend to concentrate on certain syllables of words and they themselves have an entirely different meaning too. Or a part of a word can be an explanation for a question associated with it. There are so many ways, endless.
 

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