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Many of the Tropers I know and have talked to are women, so in my experience there are MANY female Tropers and autism really knows no gender.
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Many of the Tropers I know and have talked to are women, so in my experience there are MANY female Tropers and autism really knows no gender.
Jesus fucking CHRIST, it was just a "team competition" in a gatcha-type game. No need to take it THAT seriously.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/BobChipman?from=Main.Moviebob
Guess which page just had their YMMV page removed...
Technically it's still there. From a cursory look, they seem to be dividing it between Moviebob (i.e.: his skits and reviews) vs Bob Chipman as a creator.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/YMMV/Moviebob
That site's known for stalking people.
You better be kidding. What about animation historians, the people like Jerry Beck, Leonard Maltin, Mark Barrier, or Greg Ford who talk about the old Looney Tunes or Disney shorts and how/why they're artistically relevant? You want to lock them up because of what some pervert said about Bo Peep's whereabouts in Toy Story 3 (which I admit is funny in a sick way)? Screw you, Replicant Sasquatch.
True, but what about the children's entertainment that have endings that can be cruel, morally gray, or just not have any moral or point to it?
Heh, Fire Emblem autists, always a joy to see.Many of the Tropers I know and have talked to are women, so in my experience there are MANY female Tropers and autism really knows no gender.
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TearJerker/FireEmblemHeroes
Jesus fucking CHRIST, it was just a "team competition" in a gatcha-type game. No need to take it THAT seriously.
TV Tropes said:Design students' orgasms aren't only limited to Western art, either; there are Islamic styles very prone to them such as 15th- and 16th-century Persian architecture. Almost every available surface was decorated with painted tile. Then there's Ottoman Turkish buildings, which don't look like this until you go inside them.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DesignStudentsOrgasm
To graphic-design experts, is there a proper name for this style ("vector arborescence"? "cyberbaroque"? "neo-Morris"?!)? I know it is a cliche and is currently out of fashion, but to call it "Design Student's Orgasm" is just mean and vulgar.
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Contrary to stereotypes that some would try to have you believe, autistic people, including the supposedly most "low-functioning" autistics, do have thoughts and do try to communicate. The problem is, their default ways of communicating are either misinterpreted or outright ignored by most neurotypical people, especially those in the clinical professions, and instead (mis)categorized as "temper-tantrums", "rebellious defiance", "aggression", and a perennial favorite phrase, "socially inappropriate behavior".
- This leads to an even more Nightmare Fuel rich situation: attempting to "cure" a patient's autism by either drugging them until they can't object to their (mis)treatment, or worse, "aversive" therapy but which has now been banned in many places and ruled to be a form of torture.
Bullshit. I'd like to see a low functioning autist attempt to communicate and listen to another autist. Doubt they'd be even able to understand eachother."The problem is, their default ways of communicating are either misinterpreted or outright ignored by most neurotypical people!"
Capitalizing Every Word In Each Sentence Really Adds To The Horror.
Bullshit. I'd like to see a low functioning autist attempt to communicate and listen to another autist. Doubt they'd be even able to understand eachother.
I Investigated Fox News' Poverty Claims (On My Mom). Through the use of pure, biting sarcasm, John Cheese utterly eviscerates the idea that "all poor people in America are lazy bums leeching off the hard-working taxpayer." Becomes something of a Tear Jerker as well when you take John's upbringing into account.