--- Steve Sloan II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sonja van Baardwijk wrote:
> 
>  > In general it used to be good brin-l practice to deliver
>  > information to the list in this form, usually resulting in
>  > nuanced replies of informed people who have taken (tense?)
> 
> Nope, I'm perfectly relaxed. ;-)
> But seriously, your verb tense there is perfect.
> 
>  > the trouble to glance through the material that the original
>  > poster pointed to. Additional surprising information can
>  > thus be acquired and it is even possible to have a discussion
>  > of the subject between polite, enthusiastic and inspired
>  > people. Generally broadening the horizon of the members on
>  > this list..
> 
> I don't know about the colored lenses links, but the page about
> the family with the Aspergers kid was very interesting. I've
> suspected I might have Aspergers (or however you'd put it) since
> Michael first mentioned it several years back, and I went to the
> links he gave. This adds more evidence to that, because my ears
> also turn bright, glowing red the way his do when I eat something
> my body doesn't agree with.

Many people have autistic tendencies. Most smart people do. That desn't mean
you have aus.

Also, many many people are effected by environmental noise. Wouldn't it be
better if we simply change the lighting, noise levels etc. instead of having
kids be singled out by weird glasses and hearing aparatus?

Everyone (not just those with aus etc.) are effected by foods. it's not just
autistic kids who get high off of bread. It's just that the autistics are
more dialed in, more granular, more sensative. 



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