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AngelGhidorah's avatar
This group is pretty much dead. Both Admin have been away for 100 or more weeks so there's no-one to approve submissions.
howdowhalespoop's avatar
Is asperger similar to autism? I have a autistic sibling and I d like to know the difference thanks.
Zuko-Halliwell's avatar

Cuse how wants to be normal?

Exactly! I'm a proud Aspie, and I'll never understand why someone with Asperger's would ever want to be normal!
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Rock-Raider's avatar
Hi there.:) I'm typing this because I know of a Kickstarter Project I was wondering if any of you would be interested in helping to fund.

On Kickstarter, a guy named Joshua Mitchell is currently trying to make an app known as "Social Blindness", which is designed for the purpose of helping people with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder function in the real world better. The project needs $40,000.00 in order to be funded, and it needs to reach this milestone by Tuesday, May 14th at 6:00 PM EDT. As of this post, the project has $9,623.00.

As a high-functioning autist myself, I would like to see this project be funded, and thought that, as autists yourself, you would also be interested in seeing this project funded. If you would like to see the project, here is a link to the Kickstarter page.

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By the way, if I made anyone feel uncomfortable by just up and posting this on this page just completely out of the blue, I apologize. Sure, I could post a journal entry, but I don`t think that many people would see it. So, I decided to spread the word like this. Still, sorry if I made anyone feel uncomfortable.

That said, I hope you consider helping to get this project funded.
kneestocking96's avatar
I am honoured to have my work featured in an autism group! ^^ Thank you very much for requesting it.

(Also, I have autism myself so I'm joining)