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Post by Vits on Jun 5, 2019 21:37:45 GMT
Wow. Just... wow. Where do I start? Well, how about the fact that I have Aspergers as well? Granted, my level is quite low, but I'm still shocked at what I've read. Aspergers is not a disability. You briefly said it's not a disability, yet you kept using that word throughout your post... and the following one. And it's the title of the thread! It's a condition that can create obstacles on certain situations, but also advantages in others. It's a form of Autism and, at the same time, it's the opposite. For Autists, it's pretty much impossible to improve. "Aspies," when told very clearly, can notice our flaws (tics and twitches; lack of eye contact; misreading subtle cues; not expressing empathy even when we feel it; etc.) and fix them. It's actually easier when we can read it. Which leads me to you. You've been told in writing very clearly about how users feel more than once, but you keep doing the same things. The last couple of times, you've reduced your activity, but frequency was never the main issue. It's not that hard to grasp: If no one replies to you and you wanna bump it to make sure everyone reads your thread, fine, but if you do that and there are still no replies, it's because no one wants to reply. End of story. And no, your emotions, no matter how extreme, aren't an excuse. Again, this isn't a spoken conversation in real time. You read something and have the time to absorb it before typing it. And you have the option to proofread it before posting it.
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