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Which closing party are YOU going to? (pg. 3)
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PatMcGroin
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Originally posted by TigerClaw
you obviously don't understand what I'm going thru here, So you can not dictate what I should do, Cause as I said before, I don't have the luxury to.


i'm not telling you what you SHOULD do. i'm telling you what you COULD do. but you're just ignoring me. so good for you. i hope feeling sorry for yourself works out for you.
Durrrtysouth
Do you feel better now Pat?

leave the kid alone. If you cant directly help him with a ride, then just dont respond.

Maybe you should read this:



What is autism?

Autism (sometimes called “classical autism”) is the most common condition in a group of developmental disorders known as the autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Autism is characterized by impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests. Other ASDs include Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (usually referred to as PDD-NOS). Experts estimate that three to six children out of every 1,000 will have autism. Males are four times more likely to have autism than females.
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What are some common signs of autism?

There are three distinctive behaviors that characterize autism. Autistic children have difficulties with social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. These behaviors can range in impact from mild to disabling.

The hallmark feature of autism is impaired social interaction. Parents are usually the first to notice symptoms of autism in their child. As early as infancy, a baby with autism may be unresponsive to people or focus intently on one item to the exclusion of others for long periods of time. A child with autism may appear to develop normally and then withdraw and become indifferent to social engagement.

Children with autism may fail to respond to their name and often avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what others are thinking or feeling because they can’t understand social cues, such as tone of voice or facial expressions, and don’t watch other people’s faces for clues about appropriate behavior. They lack empathy.

Many children with autism engage in repetitive movements such as rocking and twirling, or in self-abusive behavior such as biting or head-banging. They also tend to start speaking later than other children and may refer to themselves by name instead of “I” or “me.” Children with autism don’t know how to play interactively with other children. Some speak in a sing-song voice about a narrow range of favorite topics, with little regard for the interests of the person to whom they are speaking.

Many children with autism have a reduced sensitivity to pain, but are abnormally sensitive to sound, touch, or other sensory stimulation. These unusual reactions may contribute to behavioral symptoms such as a resistance to being cuddled or hugged.

Children with autism appear to have a higher than normal risk for certain co-existing conditions, including fragile X syndrome (which causes mental retardation), tuberous sclerosis (in which tumors grow on the brain), epileptic seizures, Tourette syndrome, learning disabilities, and attention deficit disorder. For reasons that are still unclear, about 20 to 30 percent of children with autism develop epilepsy by the time they reach adulthood. While people with schizophrenia may show some autistic-like behavior, their symptoms usually do not appear until the late teens or early adulthood. Most people with schizophrenia also have hallucinations and delusions, which are not found in autism.
DarkAngel
^:wtf:


Well, if I COULD go to a closing party, it would probably be Markus at BED, but I got work tomorrow, and I called off TWICE last week already. My boss is looking at me with FIRE in her eyes, as in "You're Fired." :nervous:
dj_bas
let this thread continue as a ROLL CALL
DarkAngel
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
let this thread continue as a ROLL CALL


STFU BAStard n00blar. :p
Clovis86
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
STFU BAStard n00blar. :p


PatMcGroin
quote:
Originally posted by Durrrtysouth


wow, it sure must have taken a lot of intelligence to search on google and copy/paste. and did you bold that all on your own or did mama have to help you out there? get bent jackass.
DarkAngel
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86


quote:
Originally posted by PatMcGroin
wow, it sure must have taken a lot of intelligence to search on google and copy/paste. and did you bold that all on your own or did mama have to help you out there? get bent jackass.


LOL
Durrrtysouth
quote:
Originally posted by PatMcGroin
wow, it sure must have taken a lot of intelligence to search on google and copy/paste. and did you bold that all on your own or did mama have to help you out there? get bent jackass.


Actually it was Yahoo. But your right, I am the jackass. And you sir are a perfect gentleman.
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by bas
let this thread continue as a ROLL CALL

Man the flta's don't like to practice what they preach huh?

Clovis86
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Man the flta's don't like to practice what they preach huh?


omg delete this post lol, its soooo negative
PatMcGroin
quote:
Originally posted by Durrrtysouth
Actually it was Yahoo. But your right, I am the jackass. And you sir are a perfect gentleman.


you didnt answer me. did you or did you not bold it yourself?
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