This made me cry. I don't know why. I would love to have a life like them.
I also think I may have misjudged what autistic disorder is and its diagnosis. I just read DSM-IV and I think it's possible that I may have autistic disorder. My parents had not raised concerns when I was a child but I seem to exhibit many of the symptoms.
Should I go to a doctor and ask to see a psychiatrist for a proper evaluation? I am already seeing a social worker for depression and social anxiety. Can autistic people have these disorders?
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Anonymous2011-12-27 1:10
>>7
I really doubt you have real actual autism. Try dating a relatively geeky (but not autistic) girl, keep your mind open and see if it works out. If it doesn't, and it's because of your oddball behaviour, then congratulations, you do have some form of autism.
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Anonymous2011-12-27 5:25
>>8 Try dating a relatively geeky (but not autistic) girl
The internet tells me those are usually huge sluts.
>>8 a relatively geeky (but not autistic) girl
Where can you find such creatures.
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Anonymous2011-12-27 7:06
>>9
Nothing wrong with being overly sexually active (as long as one uses protection, of course); if a girl's ``slutty'' behaviour stops when entering a relationship, I don't see why it would be an issue. I see it as a positive thing, actually, since she would have gained more experience from the previous sexual relations. Just make sure you use protection.
No, I'd rather prefer if you focus on more important issues when picking a partner, such as whether she is an actual geek (as opposed to a wanna-be geek who doesn't actually know her shit and constantly relies on her friends to do things), or whether she is a feminist (not a ``sexual egalitarian'', a ``feminist'' -- if she knows what the term ``male privilege'' means, get rid of her immediately). Finally, remember that most people are shit and this goes for girls too.
>>11
Sorry, I don't want to date someone who has had other cocks inside of her.
Unfortunately I'm too old for this to be possible without getting arrested, or at least getting plenty of weird looks.
>>15 Unfortunately I'm too old for this to be possible without getting arrested, or at least getting plenty of weird looks.
Dude, there's a lot of ugly fat virgins around.
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Anonymous2011-12-27 8:11
>>15
Try your local Catholic church next Sunday.
Thank me later.
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Anonymous2011-12-27 10:57
>>11
When I said slutty I didn't mean someone who had a few boyfriends and had a lot of sex with them (aka the /r9k/ definition), I meant she had sex with fat nerds she just met at an anime convention. Of course I don't live in a place with anime conventions or "nerdy" girls (we use the word ``smart'' here when describing someone like that) so the anime convention bit is something I've heard a bunch of times on the imageboards, mainly /v/.
>>16
My standards are too high. The Internet and glorious 2D perfection have spoiled me.
>>17
I would, but that means bullshitting my way through Catholicism. I also considered a rape victims unit but I figured that would be in poor taste (and rapists always rape ugly women for some reason). Almost went to a mental home full of anorexic girls too, but it was full up.
What could have been...
>>14 Tell her to get tested from day 0. >>15 Then enjoy having an awkward and clueless sex partner. Oh man, just imagine, the two of them trying to figure out where the condom goes.
Cantor applied his concept of one-to-one correspondence to infinite sets;[1] e.g. the set of natural numbers N = {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. Thus, all sets having a one-to-one correspondence with N he called denumerable (countably infinite) sets and they all have the same cardinal number. This cardinal number is called ℵ0, aleph-null. He called the cardinal numbers of these infinite sets, transfinite cardinal numbers.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 23:35
Assuming the axiom of choice and, given an infinite cardinal κ and a finite cardinal μ greater than 0, the cardinal ν satisfying νμ = κ will be κ.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 0:20
Sometimes infinite result of a physical quantity may mean that the theory being used to compute the result may be approaching the point where it fails. This may help to indicate the limitations of a theory.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 1:06
Sets alone. This includes the most common axiomatic set theory, Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (ZFC), which includes the axiom of choice. Fragments of ZFC include:
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Anonymous2013-09-01 1:52
The paradoxes of naive set theory can be explained in terms of the inconsistent assumption that "all classes are sets". With a rigorous foundation, these paradoxes instead suggest proofs that certain classes are proper.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 2:36
One might say, "Even though the usual ordering of the real numbers does not work, it may be possible to find a different ordering of the real numbers which is a well-ordering. Then our choice function can choose the least element of every set under our unusual ordering." The problem then becomes that of constructing a well-ordering, which turns out to require the axiom of choice for its existence; every set can be well-ordered if and only if the axiom of choice holds.