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Re: Frustration with Psychiatric Frauds

Postby Sh3ld0n » Wed Jun 12, 2013 1:07 pm

Demona wrote:No matter what your diagnosis is, there is no excuse for your attitude against people who can potentially help you. If you want to function in the world you have to put up with alot. Including homosapiens, which you are a part of.


No offense intended, but I think you are trying to teach your grand dad to suck eggs here...
While Horapollo is still a young man (28), he has "answers to questions on subjects you don't even have questions about yet"...I strongly suspect...

I think this quote is from the book Long John Silver by Robert Louis Stevenson, and I came across it when I was an adolescent...
I found it to be very insightful...eventually... :wink:
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The implied qualifier is probably "tendency" if not otherwise stated...
I don't generalise in the classic sense...
My default MO is to think in terms of probabilities/improbabilities...
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Re: Frustration with Psychiatric Frauds

Postby shock_the_monkey » Wed Jun 12, 2013 1:41 pm

Sh3ld0n wrote:
Demona wrote:No matter what your diagnosis is, there is no excuse for your attitude against people who can potentially help you. If you want to function in the world you have to put up with alot. Including homosapiens, which you are a part of.


No offense intended, but I think you are trying to teach your grand dad to suck eggs here...
While Horapollo is still a young man (28), he has "answers to questions on subjects you don't even have questions about yet"...I strongly suspect...

Sh3ld0n, good manners don't cost anything. and coming to this forum and insulting everyone that doesn't agree with you isn't an auspicious start for anyone. so, stop trying to make excuse for him that just don't wash!!! Demona is spot on here. and if you can't see that then you could do with sucking a few more eggs yourself!!!
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Re: Frustration with Psychiatric Frauds

Postby neal88 » Wed Jun 12, 2013 3:13 pm

shock_the_monkey wrote:
neal88 wrote:
Also, Asperger's syndrome isn't autism. Maybe you're thinking 'high functioning autism', which Asperger's is not.


Asperger's is on the autism spectrum......

i don't know enough about HFA to be sure but i feel that the desire to be social, though lacking the innate ability, is one of the thing that appears to me to distinguish AS from classic autism.


Well of course, but it is still on the spectrum is it not? That's what I was always led to believe. I was always told AS was a form of "high-functioning autism."
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Re: Frustration with Psychiatric Frauds

Postby CrackedGirl » Wed Jun 12, 2013 3:59 pm

Whilst there are some good points being made on this thread the direction it is taking does not overall appear to be therapeutic. Please remember that PF is first and foremost a support forum so keep posts supportive and/or constructive please. Thank you

This thread is locked. Feel free to start another thread on the sametopic minus the insults and other unhelpful comments

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