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Posted by Pez
02-11-2008 10:09,
 
I liked reading this.
I usually like reading auto-biographies/biographies, so this was a breeze to read. 
 
I, like Morgen, have also developed a new sense of why Quintin does the things he does (putting aside the fact that you were diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome). 
 
You've actually always come across as, what one would say is "normal" to me. Not to rob you of your individuality... it's just that your situation is a familiar one. 
 
Like Dirk says, if you find it to be a path of self-discovery, keep writing! We all yearn to find ourselves. I would definitely read more.
 
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Posted by 1800
02-11-2008 14:54,
 
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Why thank you! To tell the truth, I did not even KNOW there was anything wrong with me up until recently. I recall at a young age (4) that my mother was talking about "He is diagnosed with PDD and Asperger's Syndrome." I thought nothing of it. 
 
It was not up until recently that I understood that there were a few things in my life that were not normal. But I unfortunately consider myself a stereotypical teen in some ways.
 
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Posted by Pez
02-13-2008 09:10,
 
PDD?
Really? Wow... 
 
I didn't know what PDD was until I looked it up. 
 
Pervasive Developmental Disorder. It makes reference to about the same thing as Asperger's though. 
 
Not too great with social interaction or communication skills; but what is this about repetitive of stereotyped behavior? This is all very interesting. Can you explain a little? 
 
To me you're a little awkward, but in a good sense. I've also always thought of you as a smart and insightful guy with a rather extensive vocabulary :)... and that makes up part of our communication skills, so yeah... 
 
Tell us more, k!
 
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