Random Thoughts & Questions: MrEnter Edition

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@AveraDiane: It's beyond belief. Honestly, if this is the kind of attitude he has in real life, no wonder he couldn't socialize.

He is apparently super shy in real life. But if that one person from his high school who came here is correct, that really explains why he had such a 'difficult' time in high school.
 
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he is pretty vague about this but
If he meant he is laughing at us because he finds us "pathetic" that is kind of sad
if he is genuinely laughing at one of our jokes, he is being a good sport
And... Is it us or him in the awkward situation?
I think he is laughing as how "pathetic" we are
and I don't know who is in the akward situation
 
was this enter? Because if so, he is probably lurking here if he ran into the term "sperging out" because I only read that term on the farms, generally

Of course he's lurking. Isn't it obvious?

Maybe Kyle told him.He was lurking on here for a while, right?

Yes, but he left when he revealed he had sexual fantasies about his dog (seriously).
 
I'm pretty sure Enter lurks here, in the GA guidelines, he tried to answer some things that were asked only here.
 
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didn't we think jizz was enter for a bit? but yeah i would suspect enter has atlest check this place out i dont think he spend a long time on here but he probable has seen it
 
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"Oh and as an aside, if you use that term I'm not going to talk to you because I've decided that you have nothing valuable to tell to me. Don't expect a gay person to humor you if you're using "gay" as an insult. The difference here is that "sperging out" has some basis in reality: the obsession. This means that you think less of me for something that's not in my control, and you're not worth talking to. Say it all you want, but don't insult my intelligence any further by assuming that you have any right to be listened to by me. I might not go to this extreme, but whenever I hear it in any context, it's always derogatory. And yes, that is the definition of a slur and it will be treated as such, at least on my watch. Haven't you heard? "Autistic" is the new "retarded" (Why am I going on about this, there will be another time for the actual documented damages that slurs like this do and their dehumanizing effects)"

I see he's watching us.

Hi, Enter!
 
Referring to https://archive.today/NYemO

I did a bit of research on the symptoms of asperger's syndrome and I didn't find anything on "rotating interests" as MrEnter calls it. What I did find was the opposite actually, that people with asperger's syndrome have fixated and narrow interests that are often taking to obsessive levels. I am unsure if this is because I didn't do enough research or if it is because MrEnter is taking normal human behavior and labeling it a symptom of asperger's syndrome.
 
Referring to https://archive.today/NYemO

I did a bit of research on the symptoms of asperger's syndrome and I didn't find anything on "rotating interests" as MrEnter calls it. What I did find was the opposite actually, that people with asperger's syndrome have fixated and narrow interests that are often taking to obsessive levels. I am unsure if this is because I didn't do enough research or if it is because MrEnter is taking normal human behavior and labeling it a symptom of asperger's syndrome.
I have "Rotating interests," (In that I go back to some things I used to be interested in) I also have Asperger's. I think everyone is different in regards to their interests and how they go about them, especially people with Asperger's.
 
Referring to https://archive.today/NYemO

I did a bit of research on the symptoms of asperger's syndrome and I didn't find anything on "rotating interests" as MrEnter calls it. What I did find was the opposite actually, that people with asperger's syndrome have fixated and narrow interests that are often taking to obsessive levels. I am unsure if this is because I didn't do enough research or if it is because MrEnter is taking normal human behavior and labeling it a symptom of asperger's syndrome.
I know it isn't the first time he uses "rotating interests" as an excuse
That's one of the reasons he didn't do college, because he was affraid of joining a course he might lose interest latter, like a lot of people actually
but the difference is that those people usually get their shit together
 
I know it isn't the first time he uses "rotating interests" as an excuse
That's one of the reasons he didn't do college, because he was affraid of joining a course he might lose interest latter, like a lot of people actually
but the difference is that those people usually get their shit together

You know what's funny is that I heard him use that term in reference to college, yet I haven't heard him mention it in relation to Growing Around. If the "rotating interests" problem is so bad that he can't make it through college on its account, shouldn't he be concerned over the future of his pet project?
 
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