Half the people who edit Wikipedia have Asperger's anyway. (seriously, look at their profiles or talk pages or whatever the hell they're called)
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When I first heard about Asperger's, it was vocally, so I thought it was Ass Burgers Syndrome. :S
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Unsurprising. I've never been one for social contact. And I pick up on the weirdest details.
I got a 16. Who wants a hug? =D
This is actually a problem in the psychology community, many critics point out that doctors are too quick to diagnose a patient as a certain disease when in reality they either don't necessarily have the problem or worse, they have a much more serious condition but get labeled as something different cause certain mental disorders do share some common traits.
I feel ADD has always been an illness that doctors are too quick to label. I've met many people who have been labeled as having ADD and after spending time with them on and off meds I can say only two really needed to be on medication.
I can't say for autism but looking through the research; I feel its close to ADD in the idea that most human beings suffer from it yet only a small percentage suffer it on a detrimental level. On the other hand perhaps society has just reached a level where there is a massive spike in the disorder.
Btw, I scored a 21% on the sociopath test but it was pretty simple and easy to fix the percentage. :p
I started doing this, then I saw that it said '20/50' and I exited the window. HOW COULD YOU ALL BE ARSED.
Well, you may not be autistic or however its spelt, but at least you don't need to do a short attention span test. ;)
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I find it funny that the people who scored low on this test I wouldn't exactly call normal. I also find it funny that the other test only has 24 questions.
15. I hate parties and crap like that, but I also hate routines, repetition, etc.
I got 7.
23. Oh.