People with Asperger syndrome often display behavior, interests, and activities that are restricted and repetitive and are sometimes abnormally intense or focused. They may stick to inflexible routines, move in stereotyped and repetitive ways, or preoccupy themselves with parts of objects.[27]
Pursuit of specific and narrow areas of interest is one of the most striking features of AS.[1] Individuals with AS may collect volumes of detailed information on a relatively narrow topic such as weather data or star names, without necessarily having a genuine understanding of the broader topic.
Nirk, do you buy:
1 - fairy liquid, soup is soup right?
2 - ever been to tesco, ASDA, Sainsburys or waitrose or M&S? Or do you only shop in Iceland for £1 frozen meals. A calorie is a calorie right?
3 - have any branded jeans and t-shirt? A cotton thread is the same as another cotton thread surely.
4 - wear a watch cost more than £20. A watch is a watch right? And time is universal.
5 - drive a car that can do more than 70mph.
Aspergers:
Describes NirK's behaviour to a T. In fact I would be genuinely surprised if this wasn't the case.
You haven't proved anything. You have an opinion it isn't a fact. And It's iMac not imac.
Edit: NirK you might wan't to think through your posts for 5 mins before hastily responding and then editing your juvenile responses. Yes I saw the ASCII willy you drew this morning. And yes I saw the (ironic) Aspergers comment.![]()
Anyway I am not comming back here again goodbye.
Aspergers: Describes NirK's behaviour to a T. In fact I would be genuinely surprised if this wasn't the case.