Author Topic: Lord Tony Should Apologize to Stocking (Locked for now)  (Read 122423 times)

yeah but if you're just talking to someone who knows what autism is then you won't have to
Now I can't see the point of your post here...

What the forget is going on in your head when you post :(

Your point? There is still a possibility he had both. He shared similar personalities with those of autistic people.
Nevertheless Stocking shouldn't have been an inconsiderate troll.
There is speculation of a possibility and no concrete evidence that he did.

yeah but if you're just talking to someone who knows what autism is then you won't have to
Knowing what autism is =/= Knowing people have autism.

I also didn't know that calling someone autistic made you a troll right off the bat.

You realize that when talking about people who lived over 100 years ago it's impossible to prove they had autism right?
yeah and it's impossible to know anything else so God created everything, right? cause that's what you sound like

Now I can't see the point of your post here...

What the forget is going on in your head when you post :(
I know what autism is, that's the difference

yeah and it's impossible to know anything else so God created everything, right? cause that's what you sound like

You are the stupidest.

yeah and it's impossible to know anything else so God created everything, right? cause that's what you sound like
I know what autism is, that's the difference
Again you're missing the point.

Stop posting, good god.

Now I can't see the point of your post here...

What the forget is going on in your head when you post :(
There is speculation of a possibility and no concrete evidence that he did.
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The defining characteristics of autism spectrum disorders are qualitative impairments of social communication and interaction, along with restricted and repetitive activities and interests.[10] Individual symptoms occur in the general population and appear not to associate highly, without a sharp line separating pathological severity from common traits.[11] Other aspects of ASD, such as atypical eating, are also common but are not essential for diagnosis; they can affect the individual or the family.[12]
An estimated 0.5% to 10% of individuals with ASD show unusual abilities, ranging from splinter skills such as the memorization of trivia to the extraordinarily rare talents found in autistic savants.[13]
Making and maintaining friendships often proves to be difficult for children with autism. For them, the quality of friendships, not the number of friends, predicts how lonely they are, despite the common belief that they prefer to be alone.[14] Being on the autism spectrum does not keep children from understanding race and gender stereotypes in a society; like normal children they can learn aspects of stereotypical behaviour by observing their parents' actions.[15]
It's still very likely.
You may have disproved my list, but Stocking is still a douche either way.
EDIT: the numbers were the citations on the page if you were wondering.
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Knowing what autism is =/= Knowing people have autism.
knowing a lot of what people were like + knowing what autism is = being pretty sure if they had autism or not

Again you're missing the point.

Stop posting, good god.
you're not arguing you're just waving me off

Some people with autism are just stupid. I'm pretty sure that's the more common kind. Savants are pretty rare from what I know.

Some people with autism are just stupid. I'm pretty sure that's the more common kind.
This is true, but to toss the term around loosely is just wrong.

knowing a lot of what people were like + knowing what autism is = being pretty sure if they had autism or not
you're not arguing you're just waving me off
You're making no sense bro, lol.

holy forget so many idiots in one place ahhhhhhhhhh

holy forget so many idiots in one place ahhhhhhhhhh
Hey look, another one!

Hey look, another one!

why would you say that about yourself  :panda:

have some confidence!

You're all handicapped.