HawkAussie
Dragons
Nobody finished the maths exam. Answering 100 questions in an hour is too hard.
Depends on the questions that was on the exam, I reckon their could of been a couple of people that might of finished it.
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Nobody finished the maths exam. Answering 100 questions in an hour is too hard.
Just as well it wasn't an English exam: you might have struggled .Depends on the questions that was on the exam, I reckon their could of been a couple of people that might of finished it.
Just as well it wasn't an English exam: you might have struggled .
It's November and English isn't my strong point.
Well, maybe you should stop talking then
Or maybe you should just stop quoting my posts.
Please stop encouraging him to post.
So you're unequivocal in that view - or some equivalent word???Well, if it isn't the quivoring rear. Still breathing through the mouth I see?
Equivocanal?So you're unequivocal in that view - or some equivalent word???
Reminds me of me as a kid lol.
There's 2 well known sayings in the autism industry:Reminds me of me as a kid lol.
On that last point, I need to ask BRAB a very sincere question.
How are your shoulders mate?
I ask this as I’m worried about the stress and strain of carrying the Gumbies most of the season.
My parents were both senior medical professionals and as I got older the extent to which I might be was an open discussion. I don’t have the social aversions or issues, in fact the opposite, or the routines, or anything much harder to deal with, and was possibly just a super smart kid, but some of my thinking fits, and the consensus always was that I’d be on the spectrum somewhere. That image before was definitely me at five or six.There's 2 well known sayings in the autism industry:
1. If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism.
2. No two days are the same, but don't you dare change the routine.
So that's still a thing.
Man I used to love Beast Wars as a kid.
Autistic people are remarkable human beings. When my son and I were driving one night, he says to me, "Dad - what's 10 times 2016?" I naturally say, "20160." I can sense his mind ticking over, and then he says, "Oh that's right: that's 64 times 315, isn't it?" I nearly drove up a stobie pole!!!!!!!My parents were both senior medical professionals and as I got older the extent to which I might be was an open discussion. I don’t have the social aversions or issues, in fact the opposite, or the routines, or anything much harder to deal with, and was possibly just a super smart kid, but some of my thinking fits, and the consensus always was that I’d be on the spectrum somewhere. That image before was definitely me at five or six.
How original.
And you make me want to slay myself every time you post.What a comeback. You absolutely slayed me
And you make me want to slay myself every time you post.