As an aside, that's a fantastic book.
| SamuelRSmith said: As an aside, that's a fantastic book. |
If you're reffering to the book I was reading, yeah interesting, though I found it creepy that the kids biggest fantasy was for everyone to be dead... :-S
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sapphi_snake said:
If you're reffering to the book I was reading, yeah interesting, though I found it creepy that the kids biggest fantasy was for everyone to be dead... :-S |
Yep, The Curious Incident, it's been a few years since I read it taught me a lot about Asperges Syndome.
SamuelRSmith said:
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I actually knew about it Aspergers before that book. It was a little exaggerated how much the kid lacked empathy, and how violent he was. Still, it was the most realistic portrayel of someone who has Asperger's I've ever seen in a work of fiction so far.
The HBO movie Temple Grandin, which is a biopic about a real life person who has high functioning autism (alsmost the same thing as Asperger's, except people with high functioning autism also have speaking problems), and that was probably the most accurate one out there (considering it's a biopic, that's not a surprise).
"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"
"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."
(The Voice of a Generation and Seece)
"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"
(pizzahut451)
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