Those illustrations were hilarious, i almost peed and pood myself laughing. Thanks for the laugh OP
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One of the funniest things about Yummy is how people react to him, just getting all pissed off about silly BS, LOL! Seeing normally mild mannered members just come unglued about stupid stuff.........
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i know what you mean
i'm really curious as to what is yummy's problem
lol. thanks. yeah jessica alba hot would be good. or if you're talking about celbrities I've always thought christina ricci was really hot.
or maybe i'll just be the 75 year old virgin that tries to pick up grannies.
kind of funny but also scarey as it might be true.
how? every girl I like and ask out rejects me like this by making excuses that they are busy or whatever and can't come out.
guess there must be something really wrong with me if 3 girl in a row reject me right?
i'm not fugly or fat or a midget, I don't have acne all over my face, and I shower and don't smell like a homelss guy, and I cut my hair and shave and wear clean clothes lol.
I don't think i'm stupid either, I have a bachelors degree and i'm planning on law school.
but I think some peopel get the wrong impression of me maybe, maybe I come off "sounding" stupid or weird.
I have weird sense of humour and I laugh at odd things sometimes, and yeah I have social anxiety which can make me awkward sometimes.
but I don't know must be something wrong with me that makes girls reject me. its either your looks or something really worng with your personality. or a combination of the two.
The lack of demonstrated empathy is possibly the most dysfunctional aspect of Asperger syndrome.[2] Individuals with AS experience difficulties in basic elements of social interaction, which may include a failure to develop friendships or to seek shared enjoyments or achievements with others (for example, showing others objects of interest), a lack of social or emotional reciprocity, and impaired nonverbal behaviors in areas such as eye contact, facial expression, posture, and gesture.[1]
Unlike those with autism, people with AS are not usually withdrawn around others; they approach others, even if awkwardly. For example a person with AS may engage in a one-sided, long-winded speech about a favorite topic, while misunderstanding or not recognizing the listener's feelings or reactions, such as a need for privacy or haste to leave.[8] This social awkwardness has been called "active but odd".[1] This failure to react appropriately to social interaction may appear as disregard for other people's feelings, and may come across as insensitive.[8]
The cognitive ability of children with AS often allows them to articulate social norms in a laboratory context,[1] where they may be able to show a theoretical understanding of other people's emotions; however, they typically have difficulty acting on this knowledge in fluid, real-life situations.[8] People with AS may analyze and distill their observation of social interaction into rigid behavioral guidelines, and apply these rules in awkward ways, such as forced eye contact, resulting in a demeanor that appears rigid or socially naive. Childhood desire for companionship can become numbed through a history of failed social encounters.[1]
The hypothesis that individuals with AS are predisposed to violent or criminal behavior has been investigated but is not supported by data.[1][18] More evidence suggests children with AS are victims rather than victimizers.[19] A 2008 review found that an overwhelming number of reported violent criminals with AS had coexisting psychiatric disorders such as schizoaffective disorder.[20]