Random thoughts

Oct 30, 2008 06:11

Why isn't French toast made with French bread?

What's the point of marriage if it is polygamous? Polygamy is an oxymoron.

Do anti-abortionists eat eggs? If so, I consider them hypocrites.

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Things that make you wonder pixiedust6 November 1 2008, 23:32:49 UTC
Its nice to see that you have a sense of humour as much of your stuff seems so serious. After our exchange on political topics I did a little closer look into your profile and found myself becoming more curious. By the way, sorry about the PC party comment, old habits die hard I guess ( ... )

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Re: Things that make you wonder dubhagan November 2 2008, 00:00:43 UTC
I too started curling in Little Rocks. Curling runs in my family too, on both sides. I haven't curled since I was 17. I was doing it competitively and no longer found it fun anymore. However, I've had the itch to get back into it... maybe next year, as there are other things I'm trying to take care of in my life first.

Yeah, Aspergers is hard to diagnose, though it is getting easier as it gets more understood. I didn't get diagnosed until I was 21 and in College, though my family had been searching for a proper diagnosis since I was 16.

I'm actually trying not to follow the US election as the Republicans and their neo-con and evangelical base piss me off too much. If I had been paying closer attention, my rants during the Canadian election would pale in comparison to my anti-Republican rants.

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Re: Things that make you wonder pixiedust6 November 6 2008, 03:16:45 UTC
LOL - re the US election - yes I find it very disconcerting. Considering the outcome it will be interesting to see what happens in the middle east now considering his views. I'm an anti USA person anyways and I hate the way that their economy has such a profound affect on the rest of us not matter how well we are doing. Sigh... little a big bully. Be glad that you are not living there as I have friends in the USA and their medical system is THE worst with good healthcare only available for the well to do. We are such a kinder society ( ... )

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Re: Things that make you wonder dubhagan November 6 2008, 09:24:41 UTC
Actually, no event triggered my Aspergers. It's something I've had all my life, it's just that I'm so high-functioning that it was hard to pin point, not to mention that it didn't get properly defined until 1994, the year I turned 14. When I was 16, my dad started dating a new woman who is now my step-mom (my second step-mom at that) who herself was diagnosed with Agoraphobia, and has experience dealing with troubled teens in Mississauga, so she noticed that I wasn't "typical". My parents knew there was something due to some testing I had when I was 12, but didn't really go much beyond that ( ... )

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