• The Aspie-quiz: Because everyone here claims to have it
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I guess I am aspergic probably Thank you for filling out this questionnaire. Your Aspie score: 150 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 90 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=78&p2=72&p3=85&p4=36&p5=84&p6=44&p7=87&p8=66&p9=83&p10=37&p11=60&p12=46[/img]
Your Aspie score: 113 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 92 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=43&p2=60&p3=70&p4=54&p5=49&p6=60&p7=55&p8=57&p9=50&p10=32&p11=52&p12=43[/img] Traits of both? Should I be worried?
Your Aspie score: 117 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 72 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [IMG]http://imgur.com/nvGGb.png[/IMG] shit
[QUOTE=Onyx3173;25666749]133/200 for autistic or neurotypical?[/QUOTE] asperger. it said I have a chance of having it...
Your Aspie score: 163 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 51 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=91&p2=90&p3=94&p4=93&p5=73&p6=73&p7=90&p8=72&p9=75&p10=52&p11=84&p12=28[/img] Wouldn't be surprised if I did have aspergers to be quite honest. It does explain why I found a book called "A Parent's Guide to Asperger Syndrome and High-functioning Autism" on our bookcase. Probably means my parents suspected me of having aspergers. I don't think I've ever been professionally evaluated though.
[QUOTE=nemmises5;25673562]asperger. it said I have a chance of having it...[/QUOTE] Probably not too bad. I got 158/200. What did you get on the neurotypical part? [QUOTE=Onyx3173;25652615]Your Aspie score: 158 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 51 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [img_thumb]http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/19/aspie.png[/img_thumb] Not surprising, I've been professionally diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome.[/QUOTE]
Why are so many questions essentially restating the same question?
[QUOTE=J Paul;25673675]Why are so many questions essentially restating the same question?[/QUOTE] I don't know. What I don't understand is why so many of the questions seem to say the same thing.
[QUOTE=J Paul;25673675]Why are so many questions essentially restating the same question?[/QUOTE] I suppose its pretty typical of questionnaires. I took a job application survey yesterday, and a ton of questions just restated a question, just the opposite of what was asked earlier. "Would you say you are a calm and relaxed person?" "Do you tend to get angry at others?"
Never mind, I just realized that neurotypical hunting is the ability to use and gather info. [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=22&p2=36&p3=32&p4=23&p5=12&p6=37&p7=39&p8=24&p9=15&p10=5&p11=26&p12=6[/img]
My results are surprising. I was sure there was something wrong with me since I play a little minecraft and can't stop talking about spaceflight. [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=41&p2=41&p3=11&p4=64&p5=39&p6=21&p7=35&p8=8&p9=25&p10=10&p11=39&p12=30[/img]
[IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=37&p2=57&p3=39&p4=54&p5=43&p6=54&p7=40&p8=21&p9=40&p10=24&p11=40&p12=10[/IMG] is this normal
[QUOTE=abcpea2;25673901][img_thumb]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=37&p2=57&p3=39&p4=54&p5=43&p6=54&p7=40&p8=21&p9=40&p10=24&p11=40&p12=10[/img_thumb] is this normal[/QUOTE] It's a chef's hat. It's trying to give you career advice.
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=12&p2=54&p3=21&p4=28&p5=18&p6=9&p7=15&p8=7&p9=13&p10=10&p11=1&p12=8[/img] im not very autistic guys sorry
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Your Aspie score: 174 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 54 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=82&p2=84&p3=88&p4=71&p5=95&p6=66&p7=93&p8=78&p9=84&p10=70&p11=74&p12=78[/img] [editline]27th October 2010[/editline] :smith:
Your Aspie score: 90 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 113 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=61&p2=59&p3=46&p4=59&p5=43&p6=16&p7=64&p8=30&p9=38&p10=50&p11=23&p12=60[/img]
[QUOTE=Wii60;25651796][img_thumb]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=-25&p2=-80&p3=450&p4=-7&p5=-20&p6=-24&p7=-56&p8=26&p9=21&p10=20&p11=8&p12=27[/img_thumb] :smug:[/QUOTE] Where's the special rating? Anyways: [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=95&p2=75&p3=45&p4=64&p5=61&p6=46&p7=63&p8=47&p9=58&p10=47&p11=80&p12=54[/img]
Your Aspie score: 171 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 52 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [IMG]http://i54.tinypic.com/5mcro2.png[/IMG] That'd be from my proffesionally diognosed Anxiety. Some questions actually hit me though, like "Do you have alot of thoughts that you can't put into words" And "Do you like to jump over things"
I don't understand why people would want to desperately label themselves with a neurological condition (or any condition for that matter) that they do not have. I have a serious neurological condition (Epilepsy), and I would never wish it on my worst enemy. Yet there's people who would be willing to pretend to have serious medical conditions for attention or to get a cop-out for their shitty social skills, or whatever reason it is. Real autism isn't some kind of special club like these idiots like to make it out to be, it's a debilitating neurological disorder that completely dominates the person's life. I remember seeing a while back that the "Aspies", as they call themselves, were protesting the creation of a cure for Autism because "Aspergers is part of who they are". My god! Do they not understand what life is like for someone who is truly Autistic, rather than some socially deprived teen who found some self diagnosis webpage? I don't know anyone who is truly Autistic, but I've seen Autistic kids back when I was in high school, and it was truly sad. Because I look at them and how much they are struggling, and then all I can think about is the fact that there's some stupid teenager typing away on this computer telling everyone he's Autistic and fighting against the development of a cure. Disgusting. I'm done ranting now. And if anyone who truly believes they are Autistic based on a self-diagnosis is reading this, let me tell you this... You're not Autistic! Honestly, anybody could look up a list of symptoms and be able to say that experience some of the things on the list in some way, shape, or form. Get over yourself and talk to people. Saying you're Autistic is insulting to those out there who are truly Autistic, is bad character, and is simply a piss poor excuse for you to sit on your ass behind your computer all day without attempting real social interaction.
[QUOTE=Dmarine;25674423]I don't understand why people would want to desperately label themselves with a neurological condition (or any condition for that matter) that they do not have. I have a serious neurological condition (Epilepsy), and I would never wish it on my worst enemy. Yet there's people who would be willing to pretend to have serious medical conditions for attention or to get a cop-out for their shitty social skills, or whatever reason it is. Real autism isn't some kind of special club like these idiots like to make it out to be, it's a debilitating neurological disorder that completely dominates the person's life. I remember seeing a while back that the "Aspies", as they call themselves, were protesting the creation of a cure for Autism because "Aspergers is part of who they are". My god! Do they not understand what life is like for someone who is truly Autistic, rather than some socially deprived teen who found some self diagnosis webpage? I don't know anyone who is truly Autistic, but I've seen Autistic kids back when I was in high school, and it was truly sad. Because I look at them and how much they are struggling, and then all I can think about is the fact that there's some stupid teenager typing away on this computer telling everyone he's Autistic and fighting against the development of a cure. Disgusting. I'm done ranting now. And if anyone who truly believes they are Autistic based on a self-diagnosis is reading this, let me tell you this... You're not Autistic! Honestly, anybody could look up a list of symptoms and be able to say that experience some of the things on the list in some way, shape, or form. Get over yourself and talk to people. Saying you're Autistic is insulting to those out there who are truly Autistic, is bad character, and is simply a piss poor excuse for you to sit on your ass behind your computer all day without attempting real social interaction.[/QUOTE] This man speaks the truth, everyone needs to go see a doctor instead of sugeryinginging themselves.
[QUOTE=Dmarine;25674423]I don't understand why people would want to desperately label themselves with a neurological condition (or any condition for that matter) that they do not have. I have a serious neurological condition (Epilepsy), and I would never wish it on my worst enemy. Yet there's people who would be willing to pretend to have serious medical conditions for attention or to get a cop-out for their shitty social skills, or whatever reason it is. Real autism isn't some kind of special club like these idiots like to make it out to be, it's a debilitating neurological disorder that completely dominates the person's life. I remember seeing a while back that the "Aspies", as they call themselves, were protesting the creation of a cure for Autism because "Aspergers is part of who they are". My god! Do they not understand what life is like for someone who is truly Autistic, rather than some socially deprived teen who found some self diagnosis webpage? I don't know anyone who is truly Autistic, but I've seen Autistic kids back when I was in high school, and it was truly sad. Because I look at them and how much they are struggling, and then all I can think about is the fact that there's some stupid teenager typing away on this computer telling everyone he's Autistic and fighting against the development of a cure. Disgusting. I'm done ranting now. And if anyone who truly believes they are Autistic based on a self-diagnosis is reading this, let me tell you this... You're not Autistic! Honestly, anybody could look up a list of symptoms and be able to say that experience some of the things on the list in some way, shape, or form. Get over yourself and talk to people. Saying you're Autistic is insulting to those out there who are truly Autistic, is bad character, and is simply a piss poor excuse for you to sit on your ass behind your computer all day without attempting real social interaction.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=mr apple;25674455]This man speaks the truth, everyone needs to go see a doctor instead of sugeryinginging themselves.[/QUOTE] 90% of the people in this thread aren't taking the results of the quiz seriously. If you actually go back and read some of them, you would see that plenty of us are having fun with it...
[QUOTE=Onyx3173;25674476]90% of the people in this thread aren't taking the results of the quiz seriously. If you actually go back and read some of them, you would see that plenty of us are having fun with it...[/QUOTE] I was not talking about the people in this thread. I was talking about "Aspies". I doubt there's many here, if any.
[QUOTE=Dmarine;25674487]I was not talking about the people in this thread. I was talking about "Aspies". I doubt there's many here, if any.[/QUOTE] Oh, okay. My mistake then.
[img]http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZSHQtMZJTiA/TMe_bDPEvRI/AAAAAAAAAKE/okn0eyQObIo/New%20Picture%20%281%29.jpg[/img] I don't know how to interpret this at all.
Your Aspie score: 118 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=72&p2=70&p3=60&p4=62&p5=73&p6=80&p7=40&p8=60&p9=43&p10=33&p11=49&p12=29[/img] Which is exactly what I already knew, I was professionally diagnosed when I was 8 but I never really bought in to it and just tried to act normal. I am surprised though at the accuracy of this.
[QUOTE=Dmarine;25674423]I don't understand why people would want to desperately label themselves with a neurological condition (or any condition for that matter) that they do not have. I have a serious neurological condition (Epilepsy), and I would never wish it on my worst enemy. Yet there's people who would be willing to pretend to have serious medical conditions for attention or to get a cop-out for their shitty social skills, or whatever reason it is. Real autism isn't some kind of special club like these idiots like to make it out to be, it's a debilitating neurological disorder that completely dominates the person's life. I remember seeing a while back that the "Aspies", as they call themselves, were protesting the creation of a cure for Autism because "Aspergers is part of who they are". My god! Do they not understand what life is like for someone who is truly Autistic, rather than some socially deprived teen who found some self diagnosis webpage? I don't know anyone who is truly Autistic, but I've seen Autistic kids back when I was in high school, and it was truly sad. Because I look at them and how much they are struggling, and then all I can think about is the fact that there's some stupid teenager typing away on this computer telling everyone he's Autistic and fighting against the development of a cure. Disgusting. I'm done ranting now. And if anyone who truly believes they are Autistic based on a self-diagnosis is reading this, let me tell you this... You're not Autistic! Honestly, anybody could look up a list of symptoms and be able to say that experience some of the things on the list in some way, shape, or form. Get over yourself and talk to people. Saying you're Autistic is insulting to those out there who are truly Autistic, is bad character, and is simply a piss poor excuse for you to sit on your ass behind your computer all day without attempting real social interaction.[/QUOTE] people just want to use sympathy as an easy way out, they want to make it look like they're at no fault for their flaws of course, that never makes their flaws go away and since they're saying they can't do anything about it they don't do anything about it
[QUOTE=Archy;25674889]people just want to use sympathy as an easy way out, they want to make it look like they're at no fault for their flaws of course, that never makes their flaws go away and since they're saying they can't do anything about it they don't do anything about it[/QUOTE] Actually, some people might just like the idea of putting a name to the problem, if they believe that there is some underlying cause to their situation or social awkwardness, it might act as a mechanism to make them feel better about themselves overall. And at least some self-diagnosed "Aspies" are bound to actually suffer from the disorder.
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=73&p2=60&p3=40&p4=64&p5=59&p6=22&p7=59&p8=48&p9=71&p10=46&p11=36&p12=54[/img] You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits. Well, you learn something everyday.
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=76&p2=58&p3=57&p4=70&p5=68&p6=41&p7=52&p8=52&p9=58&p10=19&p11=31&p12=28[/img] Your Aspie score: 106 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 118 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits I have no idea what this means ._.
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