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Pre-xmas update
Posted Dec 21, 2001
I had an email from Tayla - and I found out her real name. But I'm no closer to getting to the bottom of this whole thing.
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Espece d'idiot
Posted Dec 12, 2001
As I seem to recall from my schoolboy French.
Anyway, intriguingly, as a side-product of my encounter with Tayla Reality, I began reading up on Asperger's Syndrome. On reading about the symptoms, it seemed to me oddly as though I was reading about myself. Perhaps that explained why Tayla and I seemed to connect. (Tayla is reputed to be an Asperger's sufferer).
I have since had an e-mail discussion with a professor of Psychology, who says he thinks it possible that I am suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, though he could not, understandably, make a diagnosis via e-mail.
I have a strange sense that something kinda weird is going on.
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Espece d'idiot
Posted Dec 12, 2001
As I seem to recall from my schoolboy French.
Anyway, intriguingly, as a side-product of my encounter with Tayla Reality, I began reading up on Asperger's Syndrome. On reading about the symptoms, it seemed to me oddly as though I was reading about myself. Perhaps that explained why Tayla and I seemed to connect. (Tayla is reputed to be an Asperger's sufferer).
I have since had an e-mail discussion with a professor of Psychology, who says he thinks it possible that I am suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, though he could not, understandably, make a diagnosis via e-mail.
I have a strange sense that something kinda weird is going on.
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Latest reply: Dec 12, 2001
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