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(Quiz)How many Asperger (Autism related disorder) traits do you have??
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[quote:Scuba Steve:MV84OTU0OTdfMTM4NTcyNTFfQTZDNEI0Q0Q=] [quote:x 788988] read it and weep; Your Aspie score: [b]163 of 200[/b] Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 42 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie [/quote] So have you always felt like people misunderstood you? Its common I hear [/quote]
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Considering that 99% of the population does not have these syndromes most of you should score mostly Neurotypical (non aspergian). I guess we will see how accurate this test it. Or whether the statistics are being purposefully tainted.
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link to en.wikipedia.org
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Here is the quiz
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link to www.rdos.net
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Here is my score:
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link to www.rdos.net
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Your Aspie score: 121 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 70 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
Do not be worried if you score Neurotypical, it just means the social part of your mind is in agreement with the majority of the population.
If you score Aspie you have probably always known that you have been misunderstood. but life continues right?
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