I saw a flyer on a bulletin board at school asking for high-functioning aspergers/autism people to participate in some kind of experiment, and all I could think was, that sounds like a great place to meet girls.
me either dude
i don't make any posts with the expectation with them lasting long outside tgb
Originally posted by cetaka
I saw a flyer on a bulletin board at school asking for high-functioning aspergers/autism people to participate in some kind of experiment, and all I could think was, that sounds like a great place to meet girls.
not reading the whole thread yet but i think this is what you're looking for
edit: on looking at the whole thread it appears that i am wrong
i think there's two general categories of pseudo-intellectualism:
1. using troll logic and big words to obfuscate obvious facts (IRONY, see most of this thread and the comic MracY posted)
2. using big and important words to make absolute nonsense sound believable to dumbasses (see what i linked above, possibly the chris langan video as well but i'm kinda scared of watching that)
not what I'm looking for in regards to what I asked for in this thread
but this is indeed something I enjoy so this works, ty
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um.... there's no words to explain the mixture of emotions im feeling
i want to tell you to stop trying so hard while sorta trying to see you as a person with adequate time on your hands... perhaps in the midst of an otherwise productive schedule to do this stupid shit
keep ur head up or down whatevers most comfortable idk but ya i repsect u cuz u respect others and we all have opinions to share, so respect one another and keep being urself or someone else watever
Originally posted by ~Tao of Dossar
I never self-reflect, and therefore, I have no negative thoughts about myself. However I am also aware about my successes.
keep ur head up or down whatevers most comfortable idk but ya i repsect u cuz u respect others and we all have opinions to share, so respect one another and keep being urself or someone else watever
Originally posted by ~Tao of Dossar
I never self-reflect, and therefore, I have no negative thoughts about myself. However I am also aware about my successes.
I saw a flyer on a bulletin board at school asking for high-functioning aspergers/autism people to participate in some kind of experiment, and all I could think was, that sounds like a great place to meet girls.
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