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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: kevirwin
Date: Jun 9, 2008 22:52

On Jun 9, 11:23 pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 9, 8:08 pm, Sir Frederick fuzzysys.com> wrote:
>
>>>I see your Aspergers as a natural defence mechanism. The closer you
>>>are to reality, the more hostility that you will evoke around you.
>
>>>Isnt nature wonderful.
>
>>>BOfL
>
>> I don't understand you.
>> My understanding of me is that I came
>> "built" this way. Possibly I expect more,
>> but get less. Many "human" sentiments seem
>> vestigial, though only in my retirement do I
>> notice this. Coffee helps deal with the cobbly
>> regrets.
>
> Ever seen a dog that limps after being injured but gets used to the
> attention and limps after he/she heals up as a way to get further
> attention. I doubt that this is what you do though. But bfletch might
> be seeing things by imagining what he would feel like if this happened
> to him, I don't know, maybe he is overoptimostic and thinks all things
> are overcomable by positive thinking.

Immortalist:

I should have noticed this a long time ago, but you have the knack for
disagreeing with someone's view without anything approaching ad
hominem attacks (normally so prevalent in this forum)..Rational
discourse – what a concept!!!

SirF:

Nothing I’ve seen from you would indicate to me that you have any
disabilities whatsoever. Certainly, both you & IM are a wealth of
information and come up with some of the “best finds” in this group.

I’ve said this one or twice before, but a photographic memory is the
greatest cerebral/cognitive gift that can be bestowed upon anyone (as
long as there wasn’t a “compensatory price” to pay for the gift).

Another interesting find for you, SirF…

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