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One of my favorite snacks is putting salted peanuts into a nice cold bottle of coke.

It's an old Southern U.S. snack/drink that's becoming a thing of the past, sadly. Not many people know about it now.


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  On 2018-01-09 at 9:17 PM, Sherbert Music-Guard said:

it's a blessing?

what?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!

I like MLP

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Well, to quote answers-about-autism.info about High Functioning Autism:

they may have the ability to focus intensely, and for extended periods of time on a difficult problem. They often will have an enhanced learning ability, although this probably will not be used in subjects that they have little interest in. They most often will present no problems, if they are in a supportive, well-resourced educational institution, and will usually do well in their studies if they are stimulated by good, and caring professors and teachers.

People with High Functioning Autism will often have an intense and deep knowledge of an obscure or difficult subject and a passion for pursuing it in an organised and scholarly manner.

They are usually intelligent, gifted, honest, hard workers when interested in a task and excellent problem solvers. People with High Functioning Autism tend to become excellent scientists and engineers or enter other professions where painstaking, methodical analysis is required.

Speech and diction can be unusually precise in some individuals with High Functioning Autism. Some may be unusually adept at wordplay and use language in inventive ways.

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  On 2018-01-09 at 9:30 PM, WiiGuy2014 said:

Well, to quote answers-about-autism.info about High Functioning Autism:

they may have the ability to focus intensely, and for extended periods of time on a difficult problem. They often will have an enhanced learning ability, although this probably will not be used in subjects that they have little interest in. They most often will present no problems, if they are in a supportive, well-resourced educational institution, and will usually do well in their studies if they are stimulated by good, and caring professors and teachers.

People with High Functioning Autism will often have an intense and deep knowledge of an obscure or difficult subject and a passion for pursuing it in an organised and scholarly manner.

They are usually intelligent, gifted, honest, hard workers when interested in a task and excellent problem solvers. People with High Functioning Autism tend to become excellent scientists and engineers or enter other professions where painstaking, methodical analysis is required.

Speech and diction can be unusually precise in some individuals with High Functioning Autism. Some may be unusually adept at wordplay and use language in inventive ways.

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as you see, I mostly search on "how to hide autism" and "how cure autism".

I wouldn't have found this because I don't search "how embrace autism"

 

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I sometimes say things without thinking.

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Okay, I say them a lot.

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