the folks here is young
theyz americans as well, who as we all know dont get irony and have to take things literally.
i think its cuz theyz fukked up with religion.
2006-11-19 00:52:16
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answered by catweazle 5
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The actual stats of autism are somewhere between 2 to 6 out of 1,000.
You think we are autistic because we don't have the same kind of humor you do? Maybe we just think when someone asks a question, they deserve an answer.
I'd suggest you do to the "jokes" section. Or try to make your humor a bit more relevant to the question.
One girl responded to the notion that the US actually bombed the twin towers by saying it was really the martians & plutonians (with Bush being Martian) that caused 9/11. I thought that was a comical way to say "Your conspiracy theory is rediculous!"
2006-11-19 15:15:41
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answered by Smart Kat 7
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Autisitic people have no sense of humour what the hell, what plannet do you live on their is a myth to understanding someone else from someone that has Autism..
How can they sense anything if they are part of the spectrum and Autistic people have no senses what so ever to social airs and graces, and they have no incline into how to percieve something properly as their minds think differently from the rest... I think the Rainman film shows different stereotypes of people with Autism but not often do they have a sense of humour, the way he is acting in that film is the way that someone with Autism would normally or often react as they have no social instincts whatsoever
2006-11-19 08:55:11
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answered by Matthew B 2
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You are wrong to assert that is what autistics would do. Autistics have uniquely funny senses of humor and are more likely to make remarks others would not understand or would be taken too literally.
I think whoever gives you thumbs down just didn't like what said and maybe they are prudes. Not auties.
2006-11-19 08:30:00
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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I don't see the connection between autism and having a different type of a sense of humor. Its the way people are brought up, people from Europe are brought up differently than American's. My step father is from Scotland, but lived in London for most of his life. Well he moved over here to the US to marry my mom 5 or so years ago. And when he first got here I have to admit I took his jokes to heart, they sorta offended me. Now that I've got to know him and the way he was brought up I understand where they come from and I do find them funny, for the most part. lol
2006-11-19 06:51:25
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answered by Jessica 6
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Well I haven’t looked at your questions…maybe they just aren’t funny (too many people think they are comedians)…
BUT I'm constantly amazed to see serious & well meaning answers from American answerers to obviously tongue in cheek or stupid ‘wind up’ questions.
PS I don't think the Autistic comment is going to help...
2006-11-19 06:58:45
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answered by Mr Crusty 5
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I hope you arent taking a hit at the Autistic...But NO all americans arent autistic...and I know I can take a joke but it depends on it its really funny or just plain degrading or offensive to another human life
2006-11-19 06:47:31
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answered by Brianna M 2
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Tuesday.
2006-11-19 07:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No but they try hard, they really do, poor things
2006-11-19 06:53:28
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answered by ? 6
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No, but we're all good drivers.
Very good drivers.
2006-11-19 06:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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