Aspergers and women

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  • #8667
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    F~~~ ALL OF YOU.

    And there you go. Don’t tell women what they want to hear, and visions of gang bangs dance in their heads.

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    Uh yeah, Stogestevens, you would think that that would breed animosity towards women. To be clear – I don’t fall into this camp. But I do not like women still. They don’t have character of their own. They are cheap with what they like. They are not leaders. They are unsubstantial. And this is why I f~~~ing hate seeing guys rip themselves to shreds over their idiot little heads. There is such a thing as culture. There is such a thing as real personal development. And the fact in my eyes is that stupid women get in the way of all of this because they don’t actually appreciate or understand what it is to have a self.

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    Really. You’re ridiculous. You have no long-term view of the world. You have no appreciation for cultivating intelligence. You have no appreciation for sophistication. You have no appreciation for the examined life. Please. Stogestevens. You’re ridiculous.

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    Now… BACK TO THE THREAD!

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    Chaos said:

    They could boil a lot of these so called disorders down to one “Living in a f~~~ed up society disorder”.

    With Justina Beaver and Miley Syphilis acting as the new generations “parents”…
    You have to wonder if being “socially awkward” is a problem at all.

    If anyone told me I didn’t fit in with other people, or that I “don’t communicate effectively”… I would thank them for the compliment.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #8784
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    I was enjoying  that topic ’til that bomb dropped ( and had a little to add),but please guys don’t rise to it! Tell them to explain or ………………..ignore, laugh,  smiley , what ever

    P.S. Any chance of moving the ” back to the top arrow”. I’m sick of keep scrolling down and hitting it? Just a thought while I open another bottle” Hic!”

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    Hi  guys , I’m back and Divice you are right there are similarities , but my brother has aspergers  and , no women are not quite like that. He is not an idiot in any way, but because of his condition he is looked down on and made fun of, he is what he is and though at times he does my head in, I understand and still love him! . Women have control of what they are saying, but they choose or are taught to think and react the way they do. Why? Well KayMaster and others will give you a more articulate answer than my uneducated brain, but a good thread none the less my friend …. give me more!

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    @device

    you need to look more into aspies.

    There are people who actually have it; that aren’t just mislabelled – admittedly 99% of the people who are labelled \w it are incorrectly labelled – result of f~~~ing feminism.

    Like i said, real aspies is hereditary; it is the result of cross breeding with Neanderthals all those years ago.

    We don’t need special therapy sessions, we just want people to give less f~~~s about societal crap.
    Issue \w people \w real aspies is that we are the exact opposite of sheep.

    Need MGTOW to get people to stop being such sheep, and to stop feminists from promoting that sheep like behaviour.

    My Goal: To Leave Society.

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    The immune systems, having now lost their symbiotic foes, have gotten out of whack. The result is a surge in various auto-immune related disorders like allergies, asthma, diabetes, autism, etc.

    I’m no doctor (don’t even play one on TV) but I would be inclined to agree with this theory based on my own personal experience and such empirical evidence as I’ve managed to collect in my 46 years of life.

    The recent uptick in overly protective parenting and the proliferation of anti-bacterial agents in the lives of children has, I would be willing to wager, created a “boy in the bubble” type effect which has weakened the immune systems of modern children to the point that their bodies are essentially attacking themselves. I like to tell the story of how, when I was a kid, we played in the dirt, ate wild fruits right off the bush and literally swam in sewage (a runoff creek behind our subdivision). As a result, I feel that my body developed a more natural and balanced response to microbiological and viral threats than have the bodies of children who grew up in HEPA filtered air, were fed highly purified isolates (or, as is more often the case, HFCS filled crap) and tucked into an anti-bacterial crib for the night.

    As I said, this is not rigorous science, but I can guarantee to you that if I were to ever have a child, he or she would be sent out to the back yard to muck around in whatever they can get their hands on until the sun went down, fed food that a five year old can identify by sight and then bathed with regular soap and water.

    By the way… I’ve got a friend who could be considered an aspie… I attribute this to a combination of lack of neurological flexibility and childhood trauma… but then I’m old-school like that. I’d rather be called weak, sick or weird than have my faults and troubles dressed up in fancy poly-syllabic words that make it sound like people care without them having to actually do anything and take all the reality out of what I’m going through. (reference Carlin’s rant on shell shock for more on this topic)

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    I recognize that looking at it this way places some people who are more legitimately “on the spectrum” sort of in the line of fire.

    But I think it is a useful idea to play with, taking the vastly negative stigmatization that people of this type have gotten, and turning it back on the sources.

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