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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 12:42:17 AM   
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I'm hetero, too.  Doesn't matter.  Love you anyway, tazzy.

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 1:34:00 AM   
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lol you lot make me laugh

your missing the point on purpose

but hey no probs

i could say lalala and you'd have something to say and whine about

you accuse me of whinning

you accuse me of lying

well lol pot kettle and black comes to mind

and lol the only people your convincing are the people that are all ready convinced

you see theres something called brains and perception

everyone on this forum can hate my guts for all i care

ive got friends i dont need to postulate

its funny when i first went into alt they allowed guests in lobby

and lots guests appeared in the lobby causing probs, thing is they were members came in as guests to cause probs

you see i have whats called an ip sniffer

and i know whats REALLY going on

oh and constanze way to go calling me a liar didnt u say i was blocked

this whole place is ridiculed all over net as being full players

and that was before i came

so you can be as rude as u want abusive as u want

but the key is how your perceived

you see im like the iphone they didnt target it at people who would hate it, they targetted it at people who would love it

oh and i know people like me

and i dont need to convince anyone so constanze pact everyone else keep that 99.9% posting in every thread stat going

it so not screams im an opinionatedd bitch lol something again u say im doing lol

but its not about me its about you

every post you guys make its about YOU

so carry on being insulting then blaming it on me

I DONT GIVE A FRICK



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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 1:54:32 AM   
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Here, let Me try your style.

Of course it's about Me, cupcake.  If it wasn't, you wouldn't feel outclassed.

Please do feel free to try to call chicken shit, chicken salad.  If it gets you through the day, who am I to argue?

You stomped your feet and screamed about how you were leaving, yet you're still here.

Why don't you take that ten years experience you claim and go to the local community?

Why not?  Because they'd laugh at you and show you how little you know in person.

Lonely, little men come to this site all of the time.  You're just another number.

I told you...... When you stop being a frightened little boy...... I'll stop being a bully.  Until then, you're My bitch.


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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 2:01:28 AM   
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but...but...they're laughing at us all over the 'net!

How WILL we live down the shame???



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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 2:58:33 AM   
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David,

I unblocked you, but what you might not be aware of, if somebody quotes you, I can see their posts and the quote...

Now I wonder why I bothered, because you don't even take in what people say, you want to be miserable, you use a motoric disability (and nobody gives a damn about it, nobody here made a comment that your movements seem to be uncoordinated because nobody here ever saw you) as an excuse to behave like a spoiled brat.

FYI, I tried to help you along and build a golden bridge for you, apparently a wasted effort... Oh yeah, and your 2 days are over.

Apart from that, what Lady Pact said - gotta wonder how many friends you have in real life.

Go on, feel sorry for yourself, of course it is always the others, it's never you... Funny that...

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 7:10:13 AM   
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Admittedly, i haven't read this whole thread, but ...

i suffer from dyspraxia too, quite severely.  However, although it makes my life quite difficult sometimes, i don't use it as an excuse for anything, and it would NEVER make me be rude to someone, or stop me from treating people i meet with the upmost respect - which, as far as i can see is what you're using your dyspraxia as an excuse for?  i really don't think there's any part of dyspraxia at all that would affect your communication with others, though i admit i don't know everything about it.

i'm a bit gutted to be honest!! When i saw this thread, i thought it might be about the difficulties of submitting (or even dominating) with this difficulty, and ways to overcome it (in order to do things such as practical tasks which may be a bit harder for someone with dyspraxia). 

(Edited as i keep forgetting to de-capitalise "i")

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 8:47:43 AM   
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lol

I NHAVE NEVER SAID ITS AN EXCUSE

YES I AM RUDE OBNOXIOUS ETC

I HAVED SAID THAT

but the very people call me rude are themselves rude

lol i cant win everyone read into it what u want

your all posers and wannabbees

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 8:50:33 AM   
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constanze i do not want anyone to feel sorry for me

tghe reasoni said it was i was mistaken for what i put in the other thread

thats all

dont tell me that youv e never been misquoted

and constaz take your pet mod and stuff it ok

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 8:54:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DavidLee44UK



and constaz take your pet mod and stuff it ok


You have a pet mod, LadyC?

I WANTS ONE TOOO!!!!



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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 9:23:44 AM   
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does dyspraxia affect your spelling too?

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 9:27:24 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: myotherself


quote:

ORIGINAL: DavidLee44UK



and constaz take your pet mod and stuff it ok


You have a pet mod, LadyC?

I WANTS ONE TOOO!!!!




As soon as I got one, I send you the link to the shop where I bought them. I hope pet mods don't have high vet bills...

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 9:44:25 AM   
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UberBrat - I think in its more extreme form it may affect spelling and selecting the right words. But I'm not convinced this is the case here.

LadyC - can I put an order in for a pet VAA or 21? I could buy a cage and a nice soft modbed...

*runs faster than she's ever done in her life*

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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 9:55:36 AM   
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Re the left hand making an L, in split second decisions, my oldest couldn't figure out which hand was making the L. I would write an L on her left thumb with a permanent marker so she could look at it and see. Thankfully she's outgrown the need for that in the last few years.

Uberbrat, lots of us have chronic problems. You do the best you can and you pick a partner who is going to be more concerned with you versus how perfectly the furniture was dusted. Someone who will do what you can't just as you do for them.


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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 10:04:40 AM   
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quote:

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Re the left hand making an L, in split second decisions, my oldest couldn't figure out which hand was making the L. I would write an L on her left thumb with a permanent marker so she could look at it and see. Thankfully she's outgrown the need for that in the last few years.




I had to do this to pass my driving test, lol

I still can't instantly figure out which is left and which is right. I have to remember that I'm left-handed and then figure out which hand I put my pen in.

I also can't follow verbal instructions for movement - I was actually asked to leave a beginner's step aerobic class because the instructor was concerned (quite rightly) for my safety and the safety of the people around me, lol

I can't even copy what someone else is doing. When I started doing tai chi I had to have a more experienced player stand next to me and talk me through the movements over and over again, dozens of times. It still took me a year to learn what takes most people about 3 months, but I didn't care

Dyspraxia can be a disabling condition if you allow it to be. I will always be clumsy, but I try to avoid situations where that could be life-threatening. I taught myself to ride a bike a few years ago, and I practice regularly.

The condition does not define me, or how I interact with the world. It just means that those who are close to me might want to make sure their accidental injury insurance is in place!


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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 10:13:01 AM   
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David, you still won't accept responsibility for your own actions.  You admit you're an asshole, so expect to be treated like one if you continue in this mode.  Recognize that some of us have tried to help you, yet you say we're all posers and wannabes.  Way to go to fit in here.  Sorry to disappoint, but I'm as real as they get.  My persona online is exactly who I am in real life.  I don't need to hide behind a screen or have people think I'm someone I'm not. 

I've met some great people on here and made some dear friends.  That's been through interactions on the boards, in cmails and talking to them on the phone.  The one reason I haven't met any of them is distance and finances.  They're welcome in my home any day and can stay as long as they please.  I know the reverse also applies.  But like all good guests, we know not to become the stinky fish that has to be thrown out.  Manners are in how you're raised and how you decide to conduct your life.  You haven't learned that lesson.  When you're asked honest questions here you don't answer them, you go on the defensive about *us*.  Well guess what?  *Us* doesn't give a flying toot whether you've been here a few days or 5 yrs, an ass is an ass is an ass.  Quitcher bitchin and man up. 




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RE: dyspraxia - 5/22/2011 10:22:02 AM   
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Bunny, yeah that sounds about right. And when she learns something new, the rest of what she can do falls to hell until she's got the new movement down pat, and at that point she can integrate everything. Drove her horse-riding instructor crazy, I had to keep reminding her that we'd been through this before and in a couple of months, everything would be fine. Used to buy those grips you put on pens and pencils so she could hold them.

But we haven't let her near a pair of scissors in years. She may well never be able to cut a straight line. Doesn't matter if it's wrapping paper, does matter if it's hair.


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