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Re: Define Normality [message #289632 is a reply to message #289402] Wed, 10 October 2007 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In my opinion, those who are "autistic" or have other "disabilities" are far more interesting people and better friends than those who aren't. This is just my experience, as most of my so called "normal" "friends" (Too many quotes... :s) have stabbed me in the back, then I met Cassie (First names only). She has Bipolar, ADHD and a whole host of various problems (She's "dyslexic" with numbers, anyone know what that's called?). She's also the best person I've ever met, and the only person outside of my family I can trust. (Yep, it's a lonely life)

So before you write off those with "mental disorders" as "weird", bear the above paragraph in mind. I think I've got some sort of mental disorder, I find it very hard to stop thinking about anything, especially problems that want solving. I ought to get tested. Anyways...

Troop, stop flaming.

I think that any "normal" individual (That is to say, any person who tried to be "normal") is in some sort of self-denial over their "true" personality, and I don't like that. (I know several people like it, they're horrible).

The topic ended with the first two replies, really.


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