Inauguration
January 20th, 2017 at 5:31:59 PM permalink | |
Evenbob Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 146 Posts: 25013 | Baron was on camera for hours today and I think I figured it out. It wasn't the real Baron, it was his body double. That's the only explanation. I saw him for hours acting like a completely normal 10 year old boy. Shy, bored, looking around a lot, joking with Donald, whispering to his pretend mom. Didn't have a single classic autistic action. The real Baron had to be back at Blair House, sedated, with an anti autism drug dripping into his arm. I wasn't fooled one bit. If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose. |
January 20th, 2017 at 5:45:25 PM permalink | |
AZDuffman Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 135 Posts: 18255 |
You shouldn't be as it is all a plan of Putin's. The President is a fink. |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:01:48 PM permalink | |
Dalex64 Member since: Mar 8, 2014 Threads: 3 Posts: 3687 | I don't think EvenBob knows what autism looks like. "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts." Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:03:55 PM permalink | |
ams288 Member since: Apr 21, 2016 Threads: 29 Posts: 12571 |
Could you define what a "classic autistic action" is? Because based on your posts, it seems pretty clear you don't have any clue what autism is. “A straight man will not go for kids.” - AZDuffman |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:06:00 PM permalink | |
Evenbob Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 146 Posts: 25013 |
My wife has an autistic nephew. I know exactly what it looks like in a child and in an adult. If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose. |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:25:18 PM permalink | |
Evenbob Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 146 Posts: 25013 |
'Children with classic autism; . This child will start showing symptoms of classic autism from the age of three onwards which include the following: Rigid, dogmatic behaviour Repetitive actions and speech Self harm, e.g. hitting themselves Withdrawn and avoids social situations Obsessive, e.g. focuses on a single interest The child is extremely sensitive to any form of sensory input such as touch, sounds, smell and sight. Basically, this means that they react violently to sound, light, color, texture and physical contact. The autistic child dislikes being cuddled, held or touched in any way.' http://www.medic8.com/mental-health/autism/classic-autism.html This describes my wife's nephew exactly. As a kid he was withdrawn and hated to be touched. He had a transistor plugged into his ear at all times and he rarely spoke. You know, just like Baron does. The real Baron, not the body double Baron. I see people touching Baron all the time, he has no reaction at all. Just like any normal kid. A autistic child reacts violently when touched and gets upset at almost everything. That's why the Baron we see cannot be the real Baron. If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose. |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:25:20 PM permalink | |
ams288 Member since: Apr 21, 2016 Threads: 29 Posts: 12571 |
Clearly you don't. “A straight man will not go for kids.” - AZDuffman |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:32:58 PM permalink | |
ams288 Member since: Apr 21, 2016 Threads: 29 Posts: 12571 |
No mention of wobbly walking. I saw plenty of that today. I'm just going to ignore your "body double" stuff, cause it's stupid. You seem to be under the impression that being autistic is a bad thing or an insult. I believe you even used the word "retard" yesterday. It just tells me you don't know what you're talking about, as usual. “A straight man will not go for kids.” - AZDuffman |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:34:37 PM permalink | |
Dalex64 Member since: Mar 8, 2014 Threads: 3 Posts: 3687 |
He knows what it looks like in one child, and one adult. Might not be familiar with the term "autistic spectrum" "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts." Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
January 20th, 2017 at 7:54:45 PM permalink | |
Evenbob Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 146 Posts: 25013 |
I'm making fun of you and your ridiculous claims, surely you know that.
When I was a kid autism was considered to be retarded behavior, and those kids were called retards. Is it a bad thing? Do you want to be autistic? Do you tell expectant parents that you hope the baby is autistic? Better question would be, is autism a good thing. I wouldn't wish my sister in laws life on anybody, for half a dozen reasons. If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose. |