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You know Asperger's is officially out of the DSM? It all falls under straight Autism now. :leon: How'd you score on: RDOS operating system and the Neanderthal theory (off to the left)

They have it as an autism scale now. :beli:

I'm an aspie. Diagnosed a while back. My moms friends joke to me now saying I could read before I could talk. Getting reduced-fare Metrocards and NJ transit tickets is :win:.

If you're not careful with the females if your one of those AS cats thats closer to NT (nuerotypical or normal) shyt can be hell sometimes. I try to hide it as much as I can around people though. Real talk, people in your everyday life don't need to know unless they really have to or you really trust them.
 

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You're a New Yorker. You heard about breh that takes over a bus or a subway every six months or so, right?

Darius McCollum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

:gladbron: at you mentioning my nikka Darius! Of course I of heard of him, we share the same hobby (interest in Transit).

I never met him but hes one of my favorite people in the transit community, on rail/bus fan forums I hate that everyone hates on this man on some holier than thou, self righteous tip. The Autism he has made him obsessed with Transit therefore its not really his fault that he makes the poor decisions to steal these trains and buses take em for a joyride.

What I love about Darius is that dude never went though the training process to operate these Transit vehicles and yet of all the Trains & Buses he stole I never heard of him crashing one, getting tripped by a red signal, rough operation or anything like that, dude stole the E train and the Conductor didn't even notice the difference in operation :wow:

Dude is locked up now though because he stole a bus from Jeresy :damn:
 

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Sounds like a Art Barr story

He was wearing a hardhat and carrying a knapsack, flashlight and gloves with a Transit Authority logo. He was dressed in the blue T-shirt and work pants typically worn by track workers and was arrested as he tried to enter a restricted area of a midtown station. He was charged with criminal impersonation, criminal trespass and possession of burglary tools—a hammer and screwdriver tucked in his backpack. These 'burglary tools' are also the typical repair equipment that all NYCTA maintenance workers carry. When his mother was interviewed over the telephone, she claimed sadly that "any time Darius [McCollum] wears anything remotely resembling the transit uniform, he gets arrested"


[7] McCollum had been released from the Downstate Correctional Facility on July 3, 2007—nine months after his arrest for violating parole by returning to the city from Winston-Salem, N.C.[7][8] He was arrested at Penn Station on October 5, 2008, for impersonating a Long Island Rail Road employee and answering passengers' questions.[9]
 

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They have it as an autism scale now. :beli:

I'm an aspie. Diagnosed a while back. My moms friends joke to me now saying I could read before I could talk. Getting reduced-fare Metrocards and NJ transit tickets is :win:.

If you're not careful with the females if your one of those AS cats thats closer to NT (nuerotypical or normal) shyt can be hell sometimes. I try to hide it as much as I can around people though. Real talk, people in your everyday life don't need to know unless they really have to or you really trust them.

Truth...

Unfortunately for me autism altered the way my speech sounds and makes me walk funny, so I could never truly hide it from people. :ehh:
 
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