A husband and wife are trying to set up a new password for their computer. The husband puts, "Mypenis," and the wife falls on the ground laughing because on the screen it says, "Error. Not long enough."
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You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.
...or are you just a sucker for lost causes?
Quote from: DirtDawg on June 05, 2009, 04:04:21 PMQuote from: odeon on June 04, 2009, 01:41:04 PMThat's a very private question, Lit, so I don't really want to answer it here. However, if you have followed I2 for a while, you should know a bit about (some of) my particular difficulties.But remember what they say? If you've met one aspie, you've met just that, one aspie. Only one, in fact. I don't blame you for not answering fully. What a presumptuous question, indeed.I have mentioned a few of the big things (and some culminations of smaller things), but I will not talk about the things that are almost too small to find, which have played "make or break" on me every single day I have lived. Those are mine.Still, as for me, a lot of it is there if people want to know what kind of problems I have. Not that I'll ever understand why they would want to know...It's almost funny, you know. I would much rather have done without most of the stuff my dx brought. It's bizarre that some would question what I am solely based on what I avoid retelling here.
Quote from: odeon on June 04, 2009, 01:41:04 PMThat's a very private question, Lit, so I don't really want to answer it here. However, if you have followed I2 for a while, you should know a bit about (some of) my particular difficulties.But remember what they say? If you've met one aspie, you've met just that, one aspie. Only one, in fact. I don't blame you for not answering fully. What a presumptuous question, indeed.I have mentioned a few of the big things (and some culminations of smaller things), but I will not talk about the things that are almost too small to find, which have played "make or break" on me every single day I have lived. Those are mine.
That's a very private question, Lit, so I don't really want to answer it here. However, if you have followed I2 for a while, you should know a bit about (some of) my particular difficulties.But remember what they say? If you've met one aspie, you've met just that, one aspie.
Quote from: odeon on June 05, 2009, 04:26:28 PMQuote from: DirtDawg on June 05, 2009, 04:04:21 PMQuote from: odeon on June 04, 2009, 01:41:04 PMThat's a very private question, Lit, so I don't really want to answer it here. However, if you have followed I2 for a while, you should know a bit about (some of) my particular difficulties.But remember what they say? If you've met one aspie, you've met just that, one aspie. Only one, in fact. I don't blame you for not answering fully. What a presumptuous question, indeed.I have mentioned a few of the big things (and some culminations of smaller things), but I will not talk about the things that are almost too small to find, which have played "make or break" on me every single day I have lived. Those are mine.Still, as for me, a lot of it is there if people want to know what kind of problems I have. Not that I'll ever understand why they would want to know...It's almost funny, you know. I would much rather have done without most of the stuff my dx brought. It's bizarre that some would question what I am solely based on what I avoid retelling here.Not at all. You accept a demeaning, degrading label, so I want to see the reasons for it. You weren't more "disbaled" than that you could accomplish one of the toughest educations in Sweden. You have a family and a house of your own and a job that you are satisfied with and can make a living of. So I don't really see in which way you're disabled.
Not at all. You accept a demeaning, degrading label, so I want to see the reasons for it. You weren't more "disbaled" than that you could accomplish one of the toughest educations in Sweden. You have a family and a house of your own and a job that you are satisfied with and can make a living of. So I don't really see in which way you're disabled.
QuoteNot at all. You accept a demeaning, degrading label, so I want to see the reasons for it. You weren't more "disbaled" than that you could accomplish one of the toughest educations in Sweden. You have a family and a house of your own and a job that you are satisfied with and can make a living of. So I don't really see in which way you're disabled.Just because someone has a disability does not mean they are totally incapacitated, it just means they have a condition that puts them at disadvantage and that disadvantage can hinder them with varying degrees.Odeon has accomplished all these things despite his disability. That is very BRAVE
Quote from: jman on June 06, 2009, 10:19:17 AMQuoteNot at all. You accept a demeaning, degrading label, so I want to see the reasons for it. You weren't more "disbaled" than that you could accomplish one of the toughest educations in Sweden. You have a family and a house of your own and a job that you are satisfied with and can make a living of. So I don't really see in which way you're disabled.Just because someone has a disability does not mean they are totally incapacitated, it just means they have a condition that puts them at disadvantage and that disadvantage can hinder them with varying degrees.Odeon has accomplished all these things despite his disability. That is very BRAVE I have never been hindered by my AS as such. I have, however, been hindered by people who bullied or in other ways discriminated me because of my odd personality. So my only "disablity" is the bigotry of the average NT.
You have to do the best with what you gotYou need to be BRAVE and stop blaming everyone else for your problems
Quote from: The_Chosen_One on September 06, 2008, 01:16:09 AMLook it up, or are you too dense? Jesus, that explains why only Australians are the true intelligent species; all the rest are prehistoric Cro Magnons still trying to work out the wheel.The Urban Dictionary list seven possible definitions of "sook":Quote1. sook 150 up, 22 down to sulk, crack a sad and act like a big fat baby when you odn't get your own way. sam had a sook when claire wouldn't sleep with him. by lala Aug 24, 2003 email it 0 comments 2. Sook 11 up, 3 down An Australian slang term used to indicate another person is soft, easily upset, or just a plain pussy. Joe: I'm in so much pain right now, I've got such a bad bruise on my knee. Bob: *Looks at Joe's Knee* You call that a bruise, don't be such a sook, my dick has had bigger bruises on it than that. John: Yeah Joe you fucking pussy, don't be such a sook. cry-baby pussy poofter estrogen bleeder sissy by BlokefromAus Jun 17, 2008 email it 0 comments 3. sook 3 up, 16 down Female Chesapeake bay blue crab bubba throw them sooks in the wheel sook crab jimmy chesapeake bay by Chainsaw Charlie Nov 6, 2007 email it 0 comments 4. Sook 1 up, 17 down A term meaning screw off, shut up, or leave oneself alone. Hey Jack could you get me a glass of water? Sook, get it yourself. OR, Hey Marcus take a shower. Sook, I just showered yesterday shut up fuck off leave me alone fuck yourself suck it by Superkansaskid Jan 13, 2008 email it 0 comments 5. sook 26 up, 51 down Scottish word meaning "suck" but used as a noun - implies someone who is sucking or sooking up to someone else. A sook is a brown-noser. You told the boss you liked her shoes just to make her like you. You're such a sook. by Kirsten Aug 26, 2004 email it 0 comments 6. sook 5 up, 54 down a long toenail that needs trimming. Not pronounced "oo" but more like a short "u". Ralph has a sook, because when Ralph took off his shoe you could see that his sooks had worn a hole in his sock. a long toenail that needs by bread infection Jan 2, 2006 email it 0 comments 7. sook 9 up, 59 down To suck very very badly "Yo, man Jay-Z SOOKS!!!" by Geo Jul 22, 2003 email it 0 comments You think that people are trying to drive you away from here, but on how many fora could you insult almost everyone there in such an over the top way and not be banned?I like you and I think that you are an interesting person when you are not trying to insult everyone like some internet tough guy.You think that Dunc (who I happen to respect and admire) is a "fucktard," his wife and beautiful children are "bushpigs," and you think that we are all "prehistoric Cro Magnons" "fucking sooks" with "shit attention spans."You think that the whole I2 spirit is fucked anyway, that we are all nonces because of the state of Intensity, and that Australians are the only "true intelligent species."If this is how you handle your disagreements on other fora, then Intensity might be your only refuge.
Look it up, or are you too dense? Jesus, that explains why only Australians are the true intelligent species; all the rest are prehistoric Cro Magnons still trying to work out the wheel.
1. sook 150 up, 22 down to sulk, crack a sad and act like a big fat baby when you odn't get your own way. sam had a sook when claire wouldn't sleep with him. by lala Aug 24, 2003 email it 0 comments 2. Sook 11 up, 3 down An Australian slang term used to indicate another person is soft, easily upset, or just a plain pussy. Joe: I'm in so much pain right now, I've got such a bad bruise on my knee. Bob: *Looks at Joe's Knee* You call that a bruise, don't be such a sook, my dick has had bigger bruises on it than that. John: Yeah Joe you fucking pussy, don't be such a sook. cry-baby pussy poofter estrogen bleeder sissy by BlokefromAus Jun 17, 2008 email it 0 comments 3. sook 3 up, 16 down Female Chesapeake bay blue crab bubba throw them sooks in the wheel sook crab jimmy chesapeake bay by Chainsaw Charlie Nov 6, 2007 email it 0 comments 4. Sook 1 up, 17 down A term meaning screw off, shut up, or leave oneself alone. Hey Jack could you get me a glass of water? Sook, get it yourself. OR, Hey Marcus take a shower. Sook, I just showered yesterday shut up fuck off leave me alone fuck yourself suck it by Superkansaskid Jan 13, 2008 email it 0 comments 5. sook 26 up, 51 down Scottish word meaning "suck" but used as a noun - implies someone who is sucking or sooking up to someone else. A sook is a brown-noser. You told the boss you liked her shoes just to make her like you. You're such a sook. by Kirsten Aug 26, 2004 email it 0 comments 6. sook 5 up, 54 down a long toenail that needs trimming. Not pronounced "oo" but more like a short "u". Ralph has a sook, because when Ralph took off his shoe you could see that his sooks had worn a hole in his sock. a long toenail that needs by bread infection Jan 2, 2006 email it 0 comments 7. sook 9 up, 59 down To suck very very badly "Yo, man Jay-Z SOOKS!!!" by Geo Jul 22, 2003 email it 0 comments
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!