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I have a feeling Chris would find my novel too ~stressful~ to read at this time. At the same time, I remain hopeful, especially what with the lesbian romance and one of the antagonists being a creepy stalker type who incessantly draws terrible portraits of his beloved. [[User:EnsignDisposable|EnsignDisposable]] 20:53, 2 December 2009 (CET)
I have a feeling Chris would find my novel too ~stressful~ to read at this time. At the same time, I remain hopeful, especially what with the lesbian romance and one of the antagonists being a creepy stalker type who incessantly draws terrible portraits of his beloved. [[User:EnsignDisposable|EnsignDisposable]] 20:53, 2 December 2009 (CET)
== Asperger Syndrome. ==
Apparently passive ignorance is no longer enough.  Chris is now '''actively''' mentally blocking the fact that he's wrong.
I've never seen someone able to actually close his mind like this when presented with such overwhelming evidence.  I'm starting to think "Closed-Minded" needs it's own article. --[[User:Beat|Why, it's Beat!  Hi Beat!]]

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--The Great Wizard CrassCrab, Lord of the Seven Realm and Master of the Archane Black Arts of the Eleventh Trans-Dimensional Vortex 17:08, 2 December 2009 (CET)

Bailey Jay

Bailey Jay is Linetrap.[1] --The Great Wizard CrassCrab, Lord of the Seven Realm and Master of the Archane Black Arts of the Eleventh Trans-Dimensional Vortex 17:13, 2 December 2009 (CET

I PRAY TO GOD AND JESUS FOR CHRIS TO TRY AND PUT A MOVE ON LINETRAP. EnsignDisposable 20:53, 2 December 2009 (CET)

I have a feeling Chris would find my novel too ~stressful~ to read at this time. At the same time, I remain hopeful, especially what with the lesbian romance and one of the antagonists being a creepy stalker type who incessantly draws terrible portraits of his beloved. EnsignDisposable 20:53, 2 December 2009 (CET)

Asperger Syndrome.

Apparently passive ignorance is no longer enough. Chris is now actively mentally blocking the fact that he's wrong.

I've never seen someone able to actually close his mind like this when presented with such overwhelming evidence. I'm starting to think "Closed-Minded" needs it's own article. --Why, it's Beat! Hi Beat!