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09-28-2025, 01:53 PM
This post was last modified: 09-28-2025, 01:57 PM by BeyondKnowledge. 
(09-28-2025, 01:36 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Tell me what I think I mean.
I honestly have no clue what you are thinking you are meaning.
I do know we are not yet choosing sides, taking up arms, and visously attacking and defending against others in mass.
When one side disagrees with another side, that is not civil war. It is just politics as normal. Even though one side has lost its ability to compromise. And that is why that side wants a civil war.
You seem by your words to be on the side that wants a civil war. I may be wrong in that but it looks that way to me.
I personally will not engage in violence over the use of a pill, harmful or not.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(09-28-2025, 01:51 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Yeah, I saw that too. Now watch Trump get really desperate to hold on to power.
You mean like ______________.
Absolutely!
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(09-28-2025, 01:52 PM)quintessentone Wrote: No, when we say cult we mean cult.
Absolutely!
It always amazes me how you can tell a FOX listener -- by their "sound bites".
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(09-28-2025, 01:52 PM)quintessentone Wrote: No, when we say cult we mean cult.
no it is more science than science! testing the hypothesis 'the practice of science is a reliable method of finding consistent and useful objective truth'.
perhaps true in in particle physics or mechanics, but it seems that when individually tested on "science" as exists within a socio-political matrix, that hypothesis does not hold true. there are many many "data sets of n=1" finding the same thing.
thus, the fear-mongering against "doing your own research".
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09-28-2025, 02:10 PM
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(09-28-2025, 12:56 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Trump says skipping Tylenol while pregnant has "no downside." Doctors disagree. That is not a statement definitively pointing the finger at Tylenol. Like you have claimed I don't know how many times now.
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09-28-2025, 02:15 PM
This post was last modified: 09-28-2025, 02:16 PM by Unknownparadox. 
(09-28-2025, 01:04 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Again -- Born Different: https://www.facebook.com/BornDifferentShow/
Do you care about these kids?
ALL birth differences need to be treated. Maybe some can be cured but others can't.
Autism is a spectrum -- there is no "one fit all". Therefore, any "cure" is decades/centuries off.
However -- where would the world be without these autistics on the spectrum?
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1. Dan Aykroyd – Actor and Film WriterAykroyd is a comedic actor famous for his acting role and writing of the movie Ghostbusters released in 1984. His restricted interests have included ghosts and law enforcement.
2. Albert Einstein – Scientist & MathematicianThere’s no way to know for sure, but many people believe that Albert Einstein would qualify as having autism spectrum disorder today.
3. Daryl Hannah – Actress & Environmental ActivistDaryl Hannah is known for her roles in films such as Splash, Blade Runner, and Steel Magnolias. She received an autism diagnosis as a child. She was extremely shy around other people and continued to be very fearful of the spotlight as an adult. One of her special interests was watching movies which supported her career as an actress.
4. Anthony Hopkins – ActorAnthony Hopkins is an award winning actor. He was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome as a child. Some of his traits of ASD include obsessive thinking, difficulty maintaining friendships, and looking at people with a unique perspective.
5. Heather Kuzmich – Reality TV Contestant & ModelHeather Kuzmich participated in America’s Next Top Model in 2007. Some of her traits of ASD include not understanding jokes, difficulty understanding social dialogue about others, and challenges with eye contact.
6. Tim Burton – Movie DirectorIt is still under speculation whether Tim Burton has autism; However, his long-time partner, Helena Bonham Carter, believes that he does. He has a unique perspective and gets intensely focused on his work sometimes to the extent that he no longer hears what is going on around him.
7. Henry Cavendish – ScientistCavendish is an renowned scientist. He was born in 1731 and passed away in 1810. He is most known for discovering hydrogen. Traits of ASD experienced by Cavendish included avoiding company and difficulty with eye contact. He would communicate with his servants in writing instead of verbally. He ordered his meals by leaving a note on the table. He had a private staircase built on the back of his house so he could avoid the housekeeper, as well.
8. Charles Darwin – Naturalist, Geologist, and BiologistCharles Darwin is believed to have autism spectrum disorder. Darwin was a very quiet person who avoided social interactions. He also preferred to communicate by writing rather than verbally and was very focused on his work.
9. Emily Dickinson – PoetMany believe that Emily Dickinson, a classical poet (1830-1886), would qualify as having autism. She was reserved around people. She had a basic and consistent way of dressing and she was better at interacting with children than adults.
10. Bobby Fischer – Chess GrandmasterFischer is known as a chess grandmaster and World Chess Champion. He did not like unstructured experiences and did not interact well with others.
11. Bill Gates – Co-founder of the Microsoft CorporationBill Gates is thought to have autism. He displays a rocking motion, a monotoned speech pattern, and avoids eye contact with others.
12. Barbara McClintock – Scientist and CytogeneticistMcClintock was a notable scientist who made important breakthroughs in the study of chromosomes and how they change during the reproduction process. She is thought to be autistic. She was able to focus for great lengths on her interests, specifically her work, and she found social attention very aversive, so much so that she almost refused the Nobel Prize.
13. Michelangelo – Sculptor, Painter, Architect, PoetMichelangelo, a famous artist, was born in 1475. He is thought to have had an extreme fixation on his work. He had difficulty with emotional regulation, had trouble with social interactions, and thrived on strict routines.
14. Sir Isaac Newton – Mathematician, Astronomer, & PhysicistNewton is another example of a historical figure who attempted to isolate himself from others as much as possible. He did not enjoy social interactions and was thought to be awkward in conversations with others.
15. Jerry Seinfeld – ComedianJerry Seinfeld is thought to be one of the most popular comedians of all time. He openly recognizes himself as having autism spectrum disorder due to his history of social challenges and unique way of thinking literally.
16. Satoshi Tajiri – Creator of PokémonTajiri was fascinated with bugs as a child and expanded upon his interest in adulthood by creating Pokemon.
17. Nikola Tesla – InventorIt is believed that Tesla had many phobias and that he was very sensitive to light and sound. He also preferred to be alone and is thought to have been obsessed with the number three.
18. Elon Musk – EntrepreneurElon Musk announced that he was on the autism spectrum while hosting the show, “Saturday Night Live,” in May 2021. More specifically, he stated that he was “the first person with Asperger’s” to host the show. Musk is one of the world’s richest people with a net worth of more than $150 billion.
19. Clay Marzo – Professional SurferMarzo is a professional competitive surfer from Hawaii. He was diagnosed with autism as a child. He won many surfing competitions and had many accomplishments including two Perfect 10s during a National Scholastic Surfing Association at age 15.
20. Dr. Vernon Smith – ProfessorSmith is a professor of economics at Chapman University. He is thought to have basically invented the field of experimental economics which led to winning a Nobel Prize. He feels that his ASD has helped him, because he doesn’t feel social pressures to do things the way other people do them, so he is able to approach his work in a different way by being more open-minded and coming up with new ideas.
More Famous People with Autism- Leonardo da Vinci – Artist
- Vincent van Gogh – Artist
- Steven Spielberg – Director
- Alfred Hitchcock – Director
- Thomas Edison – Inventor
- Alexander Graham Bell – Inventor
- Benjamin Franklin – Inventor
- Henry Ford – Inventor
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Musician
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Musician
- Bob Dylan – Musician
- James Taylor – Singer-Songwriter & Guitarist
- John Denver – Singer-Songwriter & Record Producer
- Charles Darwin – Naturalist & Geologist
- Carl Jung – Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist
- Lionel Messi – Football Player
- Samuel Clemens – Writer
- George Orwell – Writer
- Jane Austen – Writer
- Charles M. Schulz – Cartoonist
I could not give a rats ___ less about those people. What about people like my girlfriend takes care of? What about those people? What about all the people that are so messed up they can't think? A few around here come to mind. But you want to talk about all these famous people Ohhhhhhhh! am so impressed.
What about the people who's lives are ruined from it? Eh?
And of course you wouldn't change it. Hey screw the people maimed by it. Because we got all these smart cool people who were supposedly autistic. Hurray!
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(09-28-2025, 02:15 PM)Unknownparadox Wrote: I could not give a rats ___ less about those people. What about people like my girlfriend takes care of? What about those people? What about all the people that are so messed up they can't think? A few around here come to mind. But you want to talk about all these famous people Ohhhhhhhh! am so impressed.
What about the people who's lives are ruined from it? Eh?
And of course you wouldn't change it. Hey screw the people maimed by it. Because we got all these smart cool people who were supposedly autistic. Hurray!
As previously stated -- "When it hits home".
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(09-28-2025, 02:34 PM)ANNEE Wrote: As previously stated -- "When it hits home".
You don't care about that. You wouldn't stop autism either. Never mind the number maimed dwarfs your supposed number of famous smart people.
Like I said before. I don't know what you and your side kick motivation is. But it certainly isn't the health and welfare of the majority.
Which is not just peculiar. But down right odd and suspicious. Since you are pro vaccine, yet we know, for a fact. Well facts you two will accept. Otherwise it isn't a fact. That the majority benefit from vaccines, and the lesser number of people who are hurt and or killed by them are expendable. Since what matters is the majority's health and welfare.
But when it comes to autism and being born in the wrong body. Hold the phone, no one touch a thing, leave it as is. We are not about to fix that, not no, but hell no.
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(09-28-2025, 02:46 PM)Unknownparadox Wrote: You don't care about that. You wouldn't stop autism either. Never mind the number maimed dwarfs your supposed number of famous smart people.
I posted a link to: "Born Different" -- kids born with all kinds of disabilities. But you have no interest in that because it doesn't "hit home".
My mom was a polio victim in the '51 epidemic -- paralyzed from the waist down -- I was 5 years old. We belonged to a disabled group -- ALL disabilities. I learned early "people are their heart".
My oldest daughter diagnosed ADHD back about 1971. Younger daughter undiagnosed high functioning Autism.
For the last 17 years -- I've been raising my Autistic grandson.
So, yeah -- please tell me again I don't care about people born different.
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(09-28-2025, 02:57 PM)ANNEE Wrote: I posted a link to: "Born Different" -- kids born with all kinds of disabilities. But you have no interest in that because it doesn't "hit home".
My mom was a polio victim in the '51 epidemic -- paralyzed from the waist down -- I was 5 years old. We belonged to a disabled group -- ALL disabilities. I learned early "people are their heart".
My oldest daughter diagnosed ADHD back about 1971. Younger daughter undiagnosed high functioning Autism.
For the last 17 years -- I've been raising my Autistic grandson.
So, yeah -- please tell me again I don't care about people born different.
Hey ANNEE, will the 15th time be the charm to educate those here that Tylenol hasn't been proven to cause autism?
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" Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has no single known cause. Research indicates that it is likely the result of a complex interplay between various factors, including:
The above specifies 'pesticides' not medications.
"Exposure to Environmental Pesticides and the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Population-Based Case-Control Study"
" Conclusions: Overall, this research suggests a connection between heightened environmental pesticide exposure due to increased agricultural use and autism."
Exposure to Environmental Pesticides and the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Population-Based Case-Control Study - PMC
I suppose we may see a decline in autism now that Trump has screwed the farmers.
"The only journey is the one within."
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