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Title: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Natalia Evans on October 14, 2007, 03:15:42 AM
Most of us are against CAN but what if aspie doctors started to try to find a cure to neurotypicality and a group of us formed a group called CNN(Cure Neurotypicality Now) just like a group of NTs formed CAN.


Would you like them to be cured or do you think it would make us just as bad as them by trying to cure us?


I say they all need to be cured. Yeah.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 14, 2007, 03:20:39 AM
I'm for killing - ahem, curing anyone.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Rabbit From Hell on October 14, 2007, 03:24:00 AM
I feel that NTs stress social behavior so heavily that it really does keep them from from looking at the important things in life.  They need to be smacked around a little bit to get that out of them.  Otherwise I don't feel they need to be cured per-se.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Rabbit From Hell on October 14, 2007, 03:24:56 AM
I also feel that their overemphasis on social behavior is a threat to the well being of people with ASDs. 
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Peter on October 14, 2007, 06:06:23 AM
Neurotypicality is easy to cure.  You just lock them in a little sensory-deprivation cell and eventually they go psychotic.  Actually, maybe we should propose that as our most promising solution to the neurotypicality problem.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Parts on October 14, 2007, 10:28:32 AM
They need lead supplements  :litigious:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Scrapheap on October 14, 2007, 10:55:32 AM
NT's are the primary perpetuators of organized religion, and therefore should be classified as willfully insane.

I say we kill cure any NT who professes strong religious beliefs.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Scrapheap on October 14, 2007, 10:56:59 AM
BTW,  :plus: Spokane Girl, for finding something to talk about besides diapers and some stupid city.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Rabbit From Hell on October 14, 2007, 11:08:51 AM
oh, yeah, +1
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: DirtDawg on October 14, 2007, 01:09:57 PM

Neurotypicality is easy to cure.  You just lock them in a little sensory-deprivation cell and eventually they go psychotic.  Actually, maybe we should propose that as our most promising solution to the neurotypicality problem.

:plus:

GAWD hoew I wish I could find sensory ... what was it?
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: garmonbozia on October 14, 2007, 06:25:12 PM
Neurotypicality is easy to cure.  You just lock them in a little sensory-deprivation cell and eventually they go psychotic.  Actually, maybe we should propose that as our most promising solution to the neurotypicality problem.


 >:D   Can I watch via hidden camera?    >:D

I've always thought that would be a good way to punish bullies in schools.  Unlike boot camp, paddling, etc., they won't enjoy it but it doesn't make them stronger either.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Parts on October 14, 2007, 07:23:03 PM
Neurotypicality is easy to cure.  You just lock them in a little sensory-deprivation cell and eventually they go psychotic.  Actually, maybe we should propose that as our most promising solution to the neurotypicality problem.

I've always  wanted a little sensory-deprivation cell to unwind in at the end of the day ;D
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Peter on October 14, 2007, 07:59:24 PM
That's one of the issues that have been raised about Guantanimo Bay; the sensory-deprivation conditions that the prisoners are being held in there are known to cause psychosis in healthy organisms, thus they may become too mentally damaged to ever stand trial or function in society upon their release.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Parts on October 14, 2007, 08:10:55 PM
That's one of the issues that have been raised about Guantanimo Bay; the sensory-deprivation conditions that the prisoners are being held in there are known to cause psychosis in healthy organisms, thus they may become too mentally damaged to ever stand trial or function in society upon their release.

I've always liked it in moderation.  I find the world overstimulating 
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 14, 2007, 08:23:07 PM
This site is without moderation.  :angel:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 14, 2007, 10:29:40 PM
i'd go crazy with my thoughts.
i only need to be protected from stimulation
for a while and then i need my computer. :P
i mean c'mon. :P

btw here is a hilarious space toilet video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUe2HcFUPSo
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 14, 2007, 10:32:16 PM
I'm aiming to go fully crazy though.
And being online is one way of
evading that responsibility.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 14, 2007, 10:35:51 PM
i think NTs would go crazy living like i do.
hell it doesn't make me sane either.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 14, 2007, 10:39:25 PM
Yeah. Even when I was contented,
people had trouble understanding
how I could live my life.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 14, 2007, 10:54:20 PM
it's cuz NTs have no theory of mind.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 15, 2007, 02:18:32 AM
 :laugh:

leastwise, not of mine.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: maldoror on October 15, 2007, 02:19:51 AM
Cure humanity now. Drop a bomb on someone today.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Teejay on October 18, 2007, 07:10:30 PM
No, society would cease to function if we did that, likewise for curing autism. I bet our technological and scientific progress would be a lot less without autistics and the world they did (like Issac Newton, Albert Einstein, Telsa and many others). Also the artistic achievements would be a lot less as well.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 18, 2007, 09:15:55 PM
Kill them all,
then we don't need to
worry about society.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 19, 2007, 10:47:06 AM
Kill em all? Wow, sounds like some needs some personal devolpement.  Adapting makes one feel more confident. I am not trying to offend you Calendale, I mean you put that ad up for a date.  Again, there is always room for improvement in everyone.  People jump to conclusions faster than I, and I am supposed to be the one with HFA.  Christ, mom might be confused with my change in behavior, as sometimes she treats me like a disabled person, and sometimes  its ok.  There does seem to be some bipolar stirring up going on there, perhaps because she vocalizes her stress by  trying to piss me off.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Christopher McCandless on October 19, 2007, 10:52:17 AM
Kill em all? Wow, sounds like some needs some personal devolpement.  Adapting makes one feel more confident. I am not trying to offend you Calendale, I mean you put that ad up for a date.  Again, there is always room for improvement in everyone.  People jump to conclusions faster than I, and I am supposed to be the one with HFA.  Christ, mom might be confused with my change in behavior, as sometimes she treats me like a disabled person, and sometimes  its ok.  There does seem to be some bipolar stirring up going on there, perhaps because she vocalizes her stress by  trying to piss me off.
Calandale is right, society is an NT construct. Without them, there would be no society. Of course we would have wonderful anarchy instead, but thats what Cal wants...
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 19, 2007, 10:56:03 AM
Adaption >:D  It will feel good, I know it does for me. 
/me imagines he is full of energy that makes him stronger
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Callaway on October 19, 2007, 10:56:17 AM
Kill em all? Wow, sounds like some needs some personal devolpement.  Adapting makes one feel more confident. I am not trying to offend you Calendale, I mean you put that ad up for a date.  Again, there is always room for improvement in everyone.  People jump to conclusions faster than I, and I am supposed to be the one with HFA.  Christ, mom might be confused with my change in behavior, as sometimes she treats me like a disabled person, and sometimes  its ok.  There does seem to be some bipolar stirring up going on there, perhaps because she vocalizes her stress by  trying to piss me off.

I think that Calandale needs you to be his personal development coach, Randy.

He drank too much alcohol last night.

 >:D
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 19, 2007, 11:01:54 AM
Well at lest I am not cunt bag yet, there is still time :laugh:

Keep meditating, it seems to bring so much to me.  Socializing needs rise, tears come to my eyes, like now.  I feel as though I am high, and full of emotions.  Then the pain, others are hurting.  The thought occurs the whole reason I get grump is at least partly to blame because of the suffering.  Its too much sometimes.  Yesterday I was exhausted. 

Calendale, honey in water speeds up alcohol metabolism.  Fructose is the key, but don't over use as fructose causes glyciation more than glucose.  Glyciation is the combining of protein and carbohydrate, to form nonfuctional structer, that impedes the body.  This can show up as wrinkling of the skin.  Biotin, at dose of 6mg or high inhibits glyciation.  Still, Its best to change the habit.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Christopher McCandless on October 19, 2007, 11:12:30 AM
Kill em all? Wow, sounds like some needs some personal devolpement.  Adapting makes one feel more confident. I am not trying to offend you Calendale, I mean you put that ad up for a date.  Again, there is always room for improvement in everyone.  People jump to conclusions faster than I, and I am supposed to be the one with HFA.  Christ, mom might be confused with my change in behavior, as sometimes she treats me like a disabled person, and sometimes  its ok.  There does seem to be some bipolar stirring up going on there, perhaps because she vocalizes her stress by  trying to piss me off.

I think that Calandale needs you to be his personal development coach, Randy.

He drank too much alcohol last night.

 >:D
:laugh:
I hope neither of them get stiffies...
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 19, 2007, 11:41:34 AM
Do people on here get drunk, as sorta of a therapy for their obessions?  I am not trying to offend, I just wonder about these things.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Natalia Evans on October 19, 2007, 11:44:48 AM
I did this thread as a joke. What if there really is a group of autistics that got together and formed CNN. You know how there is the CAN and Autism Speaks and lot of us are pissed by it because we feel they are trying to get rid of us so what if we did the same with them.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 19, 2007, 11:46:49 AM
What I say to my girlfriend is, I am trying to help you reach your potential, then I will except you. I don't particualy like her daiting 50 men, and if I can't help her then maybe friends is best, perhaps not.

Its not always you, sometimes the other person has issues.  I believe those that are the most compassion are the healthiest mentally.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Natalia Evans on October 19, 2007, 01:14:49 PM
Nooooo bad Benny. He is with curing us too. He needs the cure.


http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/608711,CST-FTR-LifeAutism18.article
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 19, 2007, 01:44:51 PM
yay Gary Cole understands his daughter well. looks that way anyway. i love Gary Cole, i've been a fan of his since like i was 12 or something.

--------------------------------------------------
Gary Cole

Autistic child: Daughter Mary, 14, diagnosed with autism-spectrum disorder at 18 months.

Chicago roots: Born in Park Ridge, he played Snoopy in a Rolling Meadows High production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." After studying theater at Illinois State University, he joined the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.

Activism: He talked about Mary's positive response to a dog in the book Love Heels: Tales From Canine Companions for Independence. Cole is involved with The Help Group day schools and making public service announcements. He was on the cover of the premiere issue of the Autism Perspective magazine in 2005.

His words: "People with autism, I don't like to think of it as a disability, I like to think of it as another way of thinking or perceiving," he has said. "And I felt my job was to try to perceive everything on some level through her eyes so I could know what it was like to walk in her shoes."
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Natalia Evans on October 19, 2007, 01:47:30 PM
Aidan Quinn
Autistic child: Daughter Ava, 18, who he has said went into convulsions after a childhood immunization.

Chicago roots: Quinn was reared in Chicago and Rockford, and trained at the Piven Theatre Workshop in Evanston. Member of the Goodman Theatre Acting Company.

Activism: Quinn is involved with Autism Speaks, along with several other autism-related organizations.

His words: "The hardest time was the early years when my daughter was diagnosed as being autistic," he says. "I think we'll find out that little children's immune systems cannot put up with 40 vaccines before the age of 5 mandated by drug companies."
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: The_P on October 19, 2007, 01:52:15 PM
I like to cure the annoying preconceptions of those who think I'm a defect and have more problems than a normal guy on crack.  :wanker:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 19, 2007, 02:09:57 PM
is Autism Speaks one of the bad ones?
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Natalia Evans on October 19, 2007, 02:23:28 PM
is Autism Speaks one of the bad ones?


When I looked it up, it mentioned finding a cure to it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_Speaks

http://www.autismspeaks.org/index.php
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Christopher McCandless on October 19, 2007, 02:35:51 PM
is Autism Speaks one of the bad ones?
In short, yes *wishes they had a freepost address to send garbage too..*
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Parts on October 19, 2007, 04:44:22 PM
is Autism Speaks one of the bad ones?


When I looked it up, it mentioned finding a cure to it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_Speaks

http://www.autismspeaks.org/index.php
They got fucking bill boards and TV commercials about finding a cure all over.  Spending millions on adds that could be going to help real people find and keep jobs and be self sufficient :grrr:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 19, 2007, 04:59:19 PM

Calandale is right, society is an NT construct. Without them, there would be no society. Of course we would have wonderful anarchy instead, but thats what Cal wants...

Oh no. By all, I meant us too.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 19, 2007, 05:01:58 PM
Kill em all? Wow, sounds like some needs some personal devolpement.

Indeed. I haven't the power to take out enough
people yet.

Quote
I am not trying to offend you Calendale, I mean you put that ad up for a date.

Which was primarily to SCARE the chaff away.
Look, there are local people that I know on that
site. I damned well want them to see how loopy
I am, and accept it, rather than simply contact me
because they like my dancing/looks.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 19, 2007, 05:02:41 PM

He drank too much alcohol last night.

 >:D

True. But not at the time of that post.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 19, 2007, 05:04:23 PM


Calendale, honey in water speeds up alcohol metabolism.  Fructose is the key, but don't over use as fructose causes glyciation more than glucose.  Glyciation is the combining of protein and carbohydrate, to form nonfuctional structer, that impedes the body.  This can show up as wrinkling of the skin.  Biotin, at dose of 6mg or high inhibits glyciation.  Still, Its best to change the habit.

Thanks. I just discovered the need on my own
recently. Didn't realize that 'twas sugars that I
was primarily lacking. Not just for the alcohol though.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 19, 2007, 05:06:33 PM
Do people on here get drunk, as sorta of a therapy for their obessions?  I am not trying to offend, I just wonder about these things.

Hmm...I never get drunk at home. So, if I'm at a party,
it's mainly to cure my inhibitions. Dancing, it's a mix between
allowing me to deal with music that I'm less fond of, and cutting
the pain (LOTS of pain). I like the feeling of a heavy buzz.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Alex179 on October 19, 2007, 07:54:49 PM
I get drunk wherever and whenever I feel like it pretty much.   Might be at home, a friend's house, party or a bar.  Dancing does nothing for me in comparison to alcohol.  I drink to get drunk, doesn't have to be around other people either for me to enjoy the effects.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Teejay on October 19, 2007, 08:00:20 PM
Kill em all? Wow, sounds like some needs some personal devolpement.  Adapting makes one feel more confident. I am not trying to offend you Calendale, I mean you put that ad up for a date.

Randy I think calandale put up that dating ad as a joke.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Teejay on October 19, 2007, 08:02:07 PM
What I say to my girlfriend is, I am trying to help you reach your potential, then I will except you. I don't particualy like her daiting 50 men, and if I can't help her then maybe friends is best, perhaps not.

Its not always you, sometimes the other person has issues.  I believe those that are the most compassion are the healthiest mentally.

If I was you I would have dumped Jessica ages ago, her dating 50! other guys behind my back would have led me to totally break off contact with her. Seriously Randy you are setting yourself up to have your heart broken big time.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 19, 2007, 08:05:22 PM

Randy I think calandale put up that dating ad as a joke.

Not in the least. Indeed, if you see the things that
I wrote to my obsession, whom I was certainly interested
in, they weren't that far. I don't want something that
can't handle me.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 20, 2007, 12:50:03 PM
What I say to my girlfriend is, I am trying to help you reach your potential, then I will except you. I don't particualy like her daiting 50 men, and if I can't help her then maybe friends is best, perhaps not.

Its not always you, sometimes the other person has issues.  I believe those that are the most compassion are the healthiest mentally.

If I was you I would have dumped Jessica ages ago, her dating 50! other guys behind my back would have led me to totally break off contact with her. Seriously Randy you are setting yourself up to have your heart broken big time.

No offense, but you don't appear to understand people like I do.  I don't jump to conclusions, as that could cause unecessary aurosal.  I imagine a person with AS would do that because of a deficeit in abstract thought.   Jessica, just like all the people on here, who have that, are overall highly fuctional.  Normal people are highly fuctional to :laugh:  Seriously,  the people I see that are quote on quote normal, seem pretty stupid to me.  There are times inwhich I would judge them worse.

Your fine people, seriously.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: The_P on October 20, 2007, 12:53:07 PM
What I say to my girlfriend is, I am trying to help you reach your potential, then I will except you. I don't particualy like her daiting 50 men, and if I can't help her then maybe friends is best, perhaps not.

Its not always you, sometimes the other person has issues.  I believe those that are the most compassion are the healthiest mentally.

If I was you I would have dumped Jessica ages ago, her dating 50! other guys behind my back would have led me to totally break off contact with her. Seriously Randy you are setting yourself up to have your heart broken big time.

No offense, but you don't appear to understand people like I do.  I don't jump to conclusions, as that could cause unecessary aurosal.  I imagine a person with AS would do that because of a deficeit in abstract thought.   Jessica, just like all the people on here, who have that, are overall highly fuctional.  Normal people are highly fuctional to :laugh:  Seriously,  the people I see that are quote on quote normal, seem pretty stupid to me.  There are times inwhich I would judge them worse.

Your fine people, seriously.

No offence, but if your sister and brother-in-law clearly think you're a dipshit, why should we take your condescending bullshit seriously?
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Randy on October 20, 2007, 01:07:24 PM
Duh!  Jumping to conclusions, they are worse than me, and I was the one with HFA.  I feel great now, and feel undisabled.  I wish the same for everyone.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 20, 2007, 01:08:43 PM
Do people on here get drunk, as sorta of a therapy for their obessions?  I am not trying to offend, I just wonder about these things.

i get drunk to cure me from thinking too much. and the anxiety and my truama issues. :P

if mom wasn't there to regulate my alcoholism i'd prolly become fulltime alcoholic. now i stick to half a bottle of wine or a coupla beers a day. when mom goes away for a coupla days i take the food money and spend it on booze and drink too much.

is Autism Speaks one of the bad ones?


When I looked it up, it mentioned finding a cure to it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_Speaks

http://www.autismspeaks.org/index.php

that sucks, Spokane. i know you like Benny. but maybe you could send him a fan letter explaining that autism is not a disease and how curebies are bad and stuff. :P
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Parts on October 20, 2007, 01:33:04 PM
We don't need to kill them all just cull the population a bit >:D
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: The_P on October 20, 2007, 01:48:28 PM
Duh!  Jumping to conclusions, they are worse than me, and I was the one with HFA.  I feel great now, and feel undisabled.  I wish the same for everyone.

Tu es trés extatique maintentant? Oh my...

Tu es un retard. Serieusement.  :wanker:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Christopher McCandless on October 20, 2007, 02:02:26 PM
I did this thread as a joke. What if there really is a group of autistics that got together and formed CNN. You know how there is the CAN and Autism Speaks and lot of us are pissed by it because we feel they are trying to get rid of us so what if we did the same with them.
What would be great is if you stood outside Autism Speaks events, with the sign CNN Autism Appeal and persuaded them to donate... :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Christopher McCandless on October 20, 2007, 02:05:10 PM
Do people on here get drunk, as sorta of a therapy for their obessions?  I am not trying to offend, I just wonder about these things.

i get drunk to cure me from thinking too much. and the anxiety and my truama issues. :P

if mom wasn't there to regulate my alcoholism i'd prolly become fulltime alcoholic. now i stick to half a bottle of wine or a coupla beers a day. when mom goes away for a coupla days i take the food money and spend it on booze and drink too much.

Meh, I just about manage to keep my drinking under control. I get drunk for similar reasons though.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: duncvis on October 20, 2007, 02:19:26 PM
I drink because I like beer. I rarely get drunk, and when I do its generally a side effect rather than the goal.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Christopher McCandless on October 20, 2007, 02:20:19 PM
I drink because I like beer. I rarely get drunk, and when I do its generally a side effect rather than the goal.
Oh there is that too, but I like the effects of being drunk. Its brilliant escapism.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 21, 2007, 04:13:38 AM


that sucks, Spokane. i know you like Benny. but maybe you could send him a fan letter explaining that autism is not a disease and how curebies are bad and stuff. :P

Isn't Benny a FICTIONAL character?  ???
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 21, 2007, 04:49:04 AM
you know what i mean. :laugh:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on October 21, 2007, 04:51:25 AM
I did this thread as a joke. What if there really is a group of autistics that got together and formed CNN. You know how there is the CAN and Autism Speaks and lot of us are pissed by it because we feel they are trying to get rid of us so what if we did the same with them.
What would be great is if you stood outside Autism Speaks events, with the sign CNN Autism Appeal and persuaded them to donate... :evillaugh:

 :plus:
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on October 21, 2007, 06:50:51 AM
you know what i mean. :laugh:

Actually, I didn't. At least at first.
Really freaked me out.

Now I realize that 'tis probably about
that Japanese chef.
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: SovaNu on November 04, 2007, 04:46:56 AM
i meant Aidan Quinn. just like to call him Benny around Spokane.

who's this chef? :P
Title: Re: Cure Neurotypicality Now
Post by: Calandale on November 04, 2007, 10:26:02 AM
I don't know. some guy named benny.