Can aspies have a great imagination and write long...

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pat2rome
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08 Mar 2010, 9:29 am

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Yes.

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He looks like someone who is curious about AS.


Yep, looks like someone who has heard some autism stereotypes and is trying to find out if they're valid or not. It sucks that he heard them in the first place, but it's great that he's trying to learn.


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08 Mar 2010, 5:34 pm

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Yes.

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In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response.

This topic does not seem to fit this criteria. If the lead question were "Why do you nasty Aspies suck at..." then that would be something different. Is the difference a bit more clear now?


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08 Mar 2010, 6:52 pm

I have an amazing imagination and I have written longish short stories though I have yet to write a vignette or a novel. I don't have fear of people as much as I have a fear of different places but I can interact with different people. I just hate being in places that I don't know but I go there anyway. Anyone who knows me knows I am not afraid of confrontation. I do not play video or computer games and many other people with Asperger's don't. If computers disappeared I would have difficulty because I am a creative writer and my handwriting looks like a drunken seven year olds. I guess I could deal with a typewriter. I cannot drive because I have poor tracking and depth perception skills but I know people with Asperger's who can drive. All aspies are different. You seem to be buying into stereotypes.