Often enough, people that have Asperger's syndrome can be very funny. I should know that. Aspies will usually make up jokes themselves. Even though most neurotypical people don't understand our jokes. remember, we are compleatly different to neurotypicals.
I want to try to explain something very deep, about the Asperger-mind, and how it works. This morning I managed to get back onto Facebook. Wow, what a relief that was. Instead of typing in all my essential information about myself. I reverted to the ancient Aspie-ways. In one section I typed in, Nasty Fairground Speakers. This is an Aspie statement that I keep close to my heart. It's not funny to other people, but it is to me.
In another section I typed in, Super Chunky Fairground Speakers. Again, this isn't funny to most neurotypicals. But it's very very funny to me. I see Fairground Speakers as way too loud. This doesn't make me very easy at Fun Fairs. Noise is a very big issue with Aspies. I can jump a mile, whenever I hear a ton of glass smashing. This can also happen whenever I hear loud unexpected sounds.
I prefer natural low sounds. I can cope with my cd player being on at level 3 or 4. But it starts to irritate me beyond those levels. It's the same with babies crying. I cannot cope with noisy babies, whatsoever. Often enough, I will leave a place. Especially if babies are screaming. It does my head-in. I have always believed that neurotypical people are way too loud. They shout and bawl in the streets.
Aspies love quiet surroundings. I love going deep into the countryside, and getting close to Nature. I haven't done this for a long time, because of the miserable weather. But now that it's getting much warmer, I will be going to better places. I may even go to places I've never been to before. And recently I got talking to Foreign girls. That's a massive improvement on my life. I want to meet people that I feel comfortable with. Not those nonsensical idiots I used to be in school with. I do-so hate certain parts of my older past times. Yet again, there are also some nice areas of the past too.
I want to try to explain something very deep, about the Asperger-mind, and how it works. This morning I managed to get back onto Facebook. Wow, what a relief that was. Instead of typing in all my essential information about myself. I reverted to the ancient Aspie-ways. In one section I typed in, Nasty Fairground Speakers. This is an Aspie statement that I keep close to my heart. It's not funny to other people, but it is to me.
In another section I typed in, Super Chunky Fairground Speakers. Again, this isn't funny to most neurotypicals. But it's very very funny to me. I see Fairground Speakers as way too loud. This doesn't make me very easy at Fun Fairs. Noise is a very big issue with Aspies. I can jump a mile, whenever I hear a ton of glass smashing. This can also happen whenever I hear loud unexpected sounds.
I prefer natural low sounds. I can cope with my cd player being on at level 3 or 4. But it starts to irritate me beyond those levels. It's the same with babies crying. I cannot cope with noisy babies, whatsoever. Often enough, I will leave a place. Especially if babies are screaming. It does my head-in. I have always believed that neurotypical people are way too loud. They shout and bawl in the streets.
Aspies love quiet surroundings. I love going deep into the countryside, and getting close to Nature. I haven't done this for a long time, because of the miserable weather. But now that it's getting much warmer, I will be going to better places. I may even go to places I've never been to before. And recently I got talking to Foreign girls. That's a massive improvement on my life. I want to meet people that I feel comfortable with. Not those nonsensical idiots I used to be in school with. I do-so hate certain parts of my older past times. Yet again, there are also some nice areas of the past too.
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