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    http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/the-myth-of-mental-illness-the-case-of-aspergers-syndrome/


    A few years ago, a cop came to my home and asked whether I would like to get my passport on time. I said, “Yes”, and slammedthe door, smiling. I didn’t know he wanted a bribe.

    For much of my life, I didn’t know people don’t always mean what they say. A normal child knows this at the age of 4, but I was 26 when I came to terms with this. I take words literally, and this was at the root of most problems. It has been a tough row to hoe, because there were lies, lies everywhere. I called them on their lies. But they had no idea what I was talking about because they believed their own lies.
     

    sharkey

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    We already have a Calexit thread so why is this one here. You lost me at a "cop" taking a bribe..... For a passport??

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    V-Tach

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    Mental illness is insidious.....

    Those who are......never really know they are....

    Those who think they are.....are looking for something to justify their behavior...

    The rest of us don't worry about it....

    jmho......not a shrink...just surrounded by neurotics.........
     
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