[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;34289302]detecting sarcasm over the internet ain't that easy[/QUOTE]
Well not detecting that this was sarcasm is kinda embarrassing
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;34289302]detecting sarcasm over the internet ain't that easy[/QUOTE]
A "syndrome" is a pattern of signs and symptoms that doctors can see in many different people. Here is a list of symptoms of Asperger syndrome. Not every person with Asperger syndrome has every symptom.
People with Asperger syndrome:
may be sensitive to touch or loud noise
may be clumsy when walking or playing sports
may have trouble understanding other people's emotions
may have trouble recognizing facial expressions
[b]may have trouble understanding when someone is joking or using language that is not accurate in meaning[/b]
may often have a loud voice, a very quiet voice, or a voice that does not express emotion (a "monotonous" voice)
often do not like changes in school, work, and home life routines
may learn to speak very early or very late
often learn to read very early or very late
may have trouble making friends
may have trouble understanding what other people are thinking
are often bullied in school
as children, might look shorter and younger than the average for their age
often have extremely good memory
[b]often have a strong interest or hobby such as a computer game, sport statistics, or a TV show[/b]
may have difficulty understanding or not be interested in pretend play
may move in repetitive ways
the title wasn't sarcastic at all
there is no implication of sarcasm whatsoever, and anyone who does think that has a really shoddy sense of humor (here come the replies where people flip that on me)
anyways he should've just done it
[QUOTE=parket;34330572]A "syndrome" is a pattern of signs and symptoms that doctors can see in many different people. Here is a list of symptoms of Asperger syndrome. Not every person with Asperger syndrome has every symptom.
People with Asperger syndrome:
may be sensitive to touch or loud noise
may be clumsy when walking or playing sports
may have trouble understanding other people's emotions
may have trouble recognizing facial expressions
[b]may have trouble understanding when someone is joking or using language that is not accurate in meaning[/b]
may often have a loud voice, a very quiet voice, or a voice that does not express emotion (a "monotonous" voice)
often do not like changes in school, work, and home life routines
may learn to speak very early or very late
often learn to read very early or very late
may have trouble making friends
may have trouble understanding what other people are thinking
are often bullied in school
as children, might look shorter and younger than the average for their age
often have extremely good memory
[b]often have a strong interest or hobby such as a computer game, sport statistics, or a TV show[/b]
may have difficulty understanding or not be interested in pretend play
may move in repetitive ways[/QUOTE]
My cousin has aspergers, douche
[QUOTE=parket;34330572]-lol-[/QUOTE]
Rofl I love it when massive autists think they're above people when they post things like that
Autumn banned parket for 1 Month in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm with the reason “Trolling - Next ban is a perma”
oh hey there I see you paid for gold
[editline]22nd January 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=KingKombat;34332349]the title wasn't sarcastic at all
there is no implication of sarcasm whatsoever, and anyone who does think that has a really shoddy sense of humor (here come the replies where people flip that on me)
anyways he should've just done it[/QUOTE]
if the title doesn't look sarcastic to you then... well...
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[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;34284364]how is he heartless
I don't understand and I watched the video
anyway why ask for permission[/QUOTE]
It's called irony.
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