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*Categories added.  I figured that since Chris made the post it was important to document it, but I didn't want to take up the title "Aspergers" with this or do a redirect with that title in case someone wanted to make a general article on Asperger's Syndrome and Chris's views about the subject.  [[User:Alteceastlansing|Alteceastlansing]] 06:45, 5 December 2009 (CET)
*Categories added.  I figured that since Chris made the post it was important to document it, but I didn't want to take up the title "Aspergers" with this or do a redirect with that title in case someone wanted to make a general article on Asperger's Syndrome and Chris's views about the subject.  [[User:Alteceastlansing|Alteceastlansing]] 06:45, 5 December 2009 (CET)
==An obscure passage==
Anyone have any idea what Chris is getting at towards the end of this passage:
<blockquote>"The people who first evaluated me ever even stated that I would never even make it to [[Manchester High School|High School]], much less even Write His Name. Take That and Smoke It, oldest doctors."</blockquote>
"Write His Name"? "Take That and Smoke It, oldest doctors"? WHUT?! [[User:Llort|Llort]] 07:30, 5 December 2009 (CET)
==A revealing line==
Noteworthy for a different reason is the very next line:
<blockquote>"I have worked very hard to achieve and maintain [[Honor roll|Honor Roll]] throughout Middle and High School, and even to make the [[PVCC]] [[Mary Lee Walsh|Dean's List]], and fulfill my parents' wishes to work for and earn the [[CADD|Degree and Certificate for Computer Aided Drafting and Design]]."</blockquote>
That's right: not "I worked", but "I ''have'' worked". Chris earned his CADD degree ''over three years ago'', and that's the ''most'' recent of the several "accomplishments" that he lists... yet he's still referring to all of these deeds in the present perfect tense instead of the preterite. I mean, the syntax of his sentences alone is revealing just how much he's living in the past! [[User:Llort|Llort]] 07:30, 5 December 2009 (CET)

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Categorize this. I was thinking of making a regular Asperger's article but I think it's alright to have this article here since it summarizes Chris's views on Asperger's and why he dislikes ass pies in addition to a regular article to chronicle the drama about Asperger's. --Champthom 06:30, 5 December 2009 (CET)

  • Categories added. I figured that since Chris made the post it was important to document it, but I didn't want to take up the title "Aspergers" with this or do a redirect with that title in case someone wanted to make a general article on Asperger's Syndrome and Chris's views about the subject. Alteceastlansing 06:45, 5 December 2009 (CET)

An obscure passage

Anyone have any idea what Chris is getting at towards the end of this passage:

"The people who first evaluated me ever even stated that I would never even make it to High School, much less even Write His Name. Take That and Smoke It, oldest doctors."

"Write His Name"? "Take That and Smoke It, oldest doctors"? WHUT?! Llort 07:30, 5 December 2009 (CET)

A revealing line

Noteworthy for a different reason is the very next line:

"I have worked very hard to achieve and maintain Honor Roll throughout Middle and High School, and even to make the PVCC Dean's List, and fulfill my parents' wishes to work for and earn the Degree and Certificate for Computer Aided Drafting and Design."

That's right: not "I worked", but "I have worked". Chris earned his CADD degree over three years ago, and that's the most recent of the several "accomplishments" that he lists... yet he's still referring to all of these deeds in the present perfect tense instead of the preterite. I mean, the syntax of his sentences alone is revealing just how much he's living in the past! Llort 07:30, 5 December 2009 (CET)