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I think the higher the score, the better.
People with a very low score in this quiz are very suspicious to me.
You're just jealous because we're halfway normal, and you're all partly autistic.
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well, lucky for me there's still hope. thanks to my parents i've spent most of today at my computer doing homework & research - and it's my damn birthday! can you beat that? i bet if my parents keep up the good work, i score 50 by the time i'm your age.
Many happy returns of the day!

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Happy Birthday Pixie!
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Hmm... I obtained 22 points, I really guessed to score more in a test about that. Could it mean I'm being transformed into a professional "public relations"?
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I also have a problem ...
score 37!
I need my medication fast!


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Eighty percent of those diagnosed with autism or a related disorder scored 32 or higher. The test is not a means for making a diagnosis, however, and many who score above 32 and even meet the diagnostic criteria for mild autism or Asperger's report no difficulty functioning in their everyday lives.
Some of us do not have asperger but AUTISM!

The reason of us being all European nationalists, might be because we don't see neanderthal genes on other races or ethnicites!


This problem might give us (aspergers) some advantage, and might be the biggest drive for invention.
But non asperger people do have better social skills so they end up gaining on us, even with lower IQ.

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btw, autism is more on the male side right?
and what about ethnicities?
European ones are the most afected right?
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I found this here...
http://www.rdos.net/eng/asperger.htm

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Population distribution of autism genes

It's also essential for the validity of this theory that the majority of autism genes are most common in Caucasians, less common in Asians and Amerindians, and least common in black Africans.
we need to test that theory!

Being obsessed, and focused in something provides evolution and inovation.
We autistic people also have larger brains (like neanderthals).


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Rhesus factor

Rhesus negative blood is found in 15% of the caucasian population, and in over 25% of the Basque population. It's rare in native Indians, Asians and Africans. A rhesus negative mother will have immunological problems if she gets a rhesus positive child. This forms a barrier for hybridization into the Neanderthal population. Over 50% of people with schizophrenia are rhesus negative, and there are indications of similar frequencies in autism and Asperger.
fits nicely with me!
I am NEANDERTHAL!

50% of europeans do have that RH negative gene (it's recessive), so there are lots of neanderthal genes in us!

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I scored 32 but I'm not surprised. I'm introverted, anti-social, I really hate crowds, parties, girls nights out, dating or going out with teenaged boys, I don't like making many friends and I only speak regularly to people I trust. Not that I don't find others interesting, that's just me.
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I scored 32 but I'm not surprised. I'm introverted, anti-social, I really hate crowds, parties, girls nights out, dating or going out with teenaged boys, I don't like making many friends and I only speak regularly to people I trust. Not that I don't find others interesting, that's just me.
Im quite similar, except the teenage boys bit .
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score 25 - meaning? do i have aspergers of dont i?

thing is, i've been putting off this test for quite a few days since i already know that i have dyscalcula and i wasen't that keen on being diagnosed with yet another "oddity".

so since you now know that i am dyscalculic and numbers don't mean a thing to me, could someone please tell me whether my score indicates aspergers too?

could add it to my CV
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score 25 - meaning? do i have aspergers of dont i?

thing is, i've been putting off this test for quite a few days since i already know that i have dyscalcula and i wasen't that keen on being diagnosed with yet another "oddity".

so since you now know that i am dyscalculic and numbers don't mean a thing to me, could someone please tell me whether my score indicates aspergers too?

could add it to my CV
You are not that aspergic!
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With me it is even worse! I think I also have the Asparagus Syndrome!



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I have Asperger's. It isn't all that bad. Don't know about the Neanderthal theory, but it is as good as any. I liked the bit about the odd gait, walking with the arms by one's side. I do that! Red hair rocks. Cold adaptation rocks. I actually don't really like the thought of being descended from Neanderthals. Though, on second thoughts it sounds better than being descended from immigrant African Adams and Eves.

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What? Those thin, short things?
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I wasn't talking about a single stick but about the whole bundle, you Balkanoid!
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12 points for me. I'm a "himbo"
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"39 People often tell me that I keep going on and on about the same thing."

Ironic how one of the questions stated EXACTLY what I was thinking about the test!

Agree: 4,5,12,16,18,19,21,23,41: 1 point
Disagree: 1,24,29,30,40,49: 1 point
Score: 15

I don't think these tests are meant to be taken that seriously, though. Doesn't it take close examination of the patient and/or a battery of tests to determine autism/any other disorder like autism? Please correct me if I'm mistaken. I don't wish to give out the wrong information.
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