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Loborojo Phoenix


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JakeWilson Snowy Owl


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| yeah, "NT" is an Aspie term. |
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agmoie Supporting Member


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"NT" is a medical term, no? "Neurologically Typical"...? _________________ Still grateful.
"...do you really think you're in control...?"
Diagnosis: uncertain. |
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Warsie OG Balla Representin' Da Souf Sydeeee of Chi-City

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| agmoie wrote: | Who started calling Aspies retards etc,
NTs did... |
QFT... _________________ I am a Star Wars Fan, Warsie here.
9/11 was an inside job
http://www.911truth.org/
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Loborojo Phoenix


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| Warsie wrote: | | agmoie wrote: | Who started calling Aspies retards etc,
NTs did... |
QFT... |
yes Warsie and that means??? _________________ Have you ever met a normal person? And, did you like it?
http://www.youtube.com/user/300359alann
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-JR Phoenix

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Quoted For Truth. _________________ Still grateful.
"...do you really think you're in control...?"
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Loborojo Phoenix


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| -JR wrote: | | Quoted For Truth. |
thanks JR _________________ Have you ever met a normal person? And, did you like it?
http://www.youtube.com/user/300359alann
www.alann.info
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lionesss The Queen of not your typical kind of jungle

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but really is anyone TRULY "neuro-typcail"? _________________ I was told that I have PDD-NOS and ADHD- in other words, mild AS with a history of speech delay. I personally think its best to say that I am just plain under the spectrum! |
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Kajjie Toucan


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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:24 am Post subject: |
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| lionesss wrote: | | but really is anyone TRULY "neuro-typcail"? |
Thank you!
I don't like the term 'NT' or 'neurotypical' for many reasons. The first is inaccuracy. A person who does not have an ASD is not necessarily neurotypical. They make have cerbal palsy or schizophrenia or brain damage and then they would not be 'NT' because their brains are different from the normal, but are still not on the autistic spectrum.
Also, 'neurotypical' sounds kind of insulting (my mum said this). 'Typical' is often a word used sorta sarcastically to describe things that are common, but rubbish. I'd prefer we just called them non-autistic, non-ASD or just 'normal' people but people tend to take the second one badly. |
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Kajjie Toucan


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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:26 am Post subject: |
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| agmoie wrote: | Who started calling Aspies retards etc,
NTs did... |
That doesn't mean we should call them 'NT's. Also, many 'normal' people would not call an Aspie (or anyone) a retard, it's just a few of them that are mean. |
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Jenk Deinonychus


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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:35 am Post subject: |
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| Propose a superior term, as writing "everyone else" could get tiring. Neurologically standard. |
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Kajjie Toucan


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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:37 am Post subject: |
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| Jenk wrote: | | Propose a superior term, as writing "everyone else" could get tiring. |
I think we should call them NOAS: Not On the Autistic Spectrum. |
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aintnowreck Raven


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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:48 am Post subject: |
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| agmoie wrote: | Who started calling Aspies retards etc,
NTs did... |
I second that.
Nice. _________________ There's nothing like pirate radio on shortwave. Long live free radio!
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Sora what a stupid lamb

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:07 am Post subject: |
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| -JR wrote: | | "NT" is a medical term, no? "Neurologically Typical"...? |
No.
Neurologically typical is non-existent in the medical language because really, who'd be 'NT' in reality?
Nobody would be.
| Kajjie wrote: | | Jenk wrote: | | Propose a superior term, as writing "everyone else" could get tiring. |
I think we should call them NOAS: Not On the Autistic Spectrum. |
Or people would just write non-autistic. NA
At least it has in A as in ASD or AS and AD which somehow connects the word NA to autism.
It would also probably finally be used accurately.
Non-autistic people is something different from the mysterious non-existent 'NT'. _________________ The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Terry Pratchett |
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