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When I went to a private psychiatrist for about 3 sessions, he charged £400 an hour. Do you have insurance?
I think I know you pretty well, and seems to me you've got high-functioning AS, ADHD, social anxiety and OCD. The OCD and social anxiety are what seem to impact you the most.
Its an unwritten rule that either works. Lots of people use it. She knew exactly what I meant, she's just trying to patronize me. And no, but i've already explained my school situation, due to being on the spectrum. You are not, so fuck off. I wonder what lurid thought gave you the idea to have an aspie site as your social life.
Quote from: benjimanbreeg on September 24, 2009, 11:46:45 AMQuote from: Miss Bint on September 24, 2009, 11:45:28 AMWhen I went to a private psychiatrist for about 3 sessions, he charged £400 an hour. Do you have insurance?lmao, shows how fucked up you are.As opposed to everyone else here, who are just perfectly sane?
Quote from: Miss Bint on September 24, 2009, 11:45:28 AMWhen I went to a private psychiatrist for about 3 sessions, he charged £400 an hour. Do you have insurance?lmao, shows how fucked up you are.
Quote from: benjimanbreeg on September 24, 2009, 11:14:38 AMIts an unwritten rule that either works. Lots of people use it. She knew exactly what I meant, she's just trying to patronize me. And no, but i've already explained my school situation, due to being on the spectrum. You are not, so fuck off. I wonder what lurid thought gave you the idea to have an aspie site as your social life. Hate to break it to you, but it isn't an unwritten rule that either work, that's just being lazy.Considering that your/you're and there/they're/their are the most picked on errors on the internet, there is no excuse not to learn to get it right.And I failed english in high school year after year because I'm one of those Maths nerd aspies as opposed to those literature nerd aspies (If that makes any sense at all).[/quoteHate to break it to you, but people can communicate offline
*Are you there mother?
Quote from: benjimanbreeg on September 24, 2009, 12:00:20 PM*Are you there mother?Bint's quick guide to basic English:there = indicates a place eg. over there!their = possesive of "they" eg. their mother
So you meant, "are you there, mother?"This is why we have punctuation
Quote from: Lucinda on September 24, 2009, 12:10:03 PMSo you meant, "are you there, mother?"This is why we have punctuationno, he says it all in one, I think, so without the ,