On 9 Sep, 13:15, Erwin Hessle erwinhessle.com> wrote:
> On Sep 8, 6:59Â pm, Executive Function hotmail.com>
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>> On 9 Sep, 00:52, Erwin Hessle erwinhessle.com> wrote:
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>>> On Sep 8, 6:28Â pm, Executive Function hotmail.com>
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>>>> It isn;t a case of mimicking you to get it right. Â It's a case of -
>>>> what is right for for you is cool, but doesn't work for me,
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>>> I don't know how many times you have to be told this. You don't have a
>>> single clue what "works for you". All these obstacles that you talk
>>> about are entirely in your mind. You have no clue what "works for you"
>>> because you never actually do anything - whenever there is a
>>> suggestion, you talk yourself into believing that it doesn't "work for
>>> you", so you don't do anything, you don't get anywhere, and you don't
>>> get the feedback that would enable you to determine what does or does
>>> not "work for you".
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>>> All this sob story crap, all these medical conditions you keep using
>>> as excuses (which I personally suspect you are just flat out making
>>> up), is just a lot of imaginary junk that you create to excuse
>>> yourself from having to deal with the world and to indulge in some
>>> self-pity in the process.
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>>>> why I need some folks to advise me who know this because the world is
>>>> not an aspie world.
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>>> See? You invent a whole separate "aspie world" to convince yourself
>>> that nothing anybody tells you can have any relevance to you since
>>> they live in an entirely different world, so you can feel good about
>>> continuing to wallow in your self-restricting fantasies. It's just one
>>> excuse after another. There's no point in anybody giving you any more
>>> advice until you stop pulling this shit, because I don't think you're
>>> even slightly serious about improving your situation.
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>>> Erwin Hessle, 8=3
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>> Now you can stop right there Erwin. Â Unless you have ever had to deal
>> with overload or meltdown then you don't have a fucking clue what
>> you're talking about.
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> Now, see, there's the thing about "having to deal with overload or
> meltdown". Once you've actually had to do it, you actually do know
> what you are talking about - but you don't. "Dealing with overload or
> meltdown" is not the same thing as running away screaming from
> anything that threatens your precious little fantasy world. I'll
> warrant the biggest "overload or meltdown" you've actually dealt with
> is not getting that dolls' house you wanted for Christmas, and I don't
> think you dealt with that particularly well.
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> I don't know what kind of people you are used to dealing with, but
> it's pointless trying to bluff me in this way - you're too
> transparent. Hardship teaches you lessons, and you don't appear to
> have learned any. As I said, it's just one lameass excuse after
> another, with you.
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>> Infact - Erwin, unless you will now admit to being
>> autistic, then you are just being silly.
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> Yadda yadda blah blah blah. What a crock of horseshit. Any genuine
> autistic would be dealing with the disorder and trying to get on with
> their lives, not reveling in it and using it as an scapegoat for each
> and every bit of idleness and cowardice they could conceive of. I
> think you're making all this up. You've said before that you're proud
> of being an autistic, and how the autistic are "your people" that the
> world is trying to destroy. What I think you actually are is an
> wannabe autistic, an autism groupie, which is just about the weakest
> and most pathetic thing I've heard in a long time.
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There are a couple of psychiatrists who disagree with that, so fuck
you. As for dealing with reality - I've taken a good long look
lately, and it's just not worth sticking around for anymore.