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B4 Girls On Vacation - General Topic 2021 #97 (September)


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4 minutes ago, Lena845 said:

I'm not thinking that she's on the spectrum, so what I'm writing now is not about Radi, but I took a course on the subject and specifically what your saying is not entirely true.

The autistic spectrum is very very very broad, and there are many people who are categorized as autistic and have a very high level of language knowledge.

they can study new languages fast and speak/read/write fluently. Just as other autistic have good knowledge in (and even considered ad genius)  art, math and engineering. 

 

This is true.   Savants are typically autistic.  And they can possess exceptional, if narrow, language skills. 

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1 minute ago, bob larmey said:

je n'aime pas radi mais dire cela est vraiment tres irrespectueux,et surtout je ne vois pas quel est le rapport.Soyons clair c'est un message de haine,je repete je ne l'aime pas pour d'autres raisons mais tu vas trop loin elle ne merite pas tant de haine non plus

I like Radi, she's one of my favorite. And in no way, shape or form was my intent disrespect her. Saying that someone is autistic it's not something pejorative in my view.

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2 hours ago, blue is the colour said:

The reason she was moved is for security reasons.

How the hell did you know???? Yes it is true,they found out i had a much taller ladder for Radislavas window in B1. :cool:

 

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9 minutes ago, chuck206 said:

Oh-gees, all this Radi drama. It's not like the villa is filled with mean spirited people. Now she has a pool to enjoy, a terrace to lounge on, a yard to sun in, a fitness room to work out in.  Yes...poor baby... such a bad place to be.  At B1, she stayed to herself, ate tomatoes, and bated in front of a camera.  All of her "daily work" can be accomplished in her bedroom at B4. 

But in fact Radislava's reaction is exaggerated. Aside from shopping, she has pretty much everything she needed. It will be uncomfortable at first because the villa is a little further away from the city but then she will get used to it.

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5 minutes ago, nagachilli2 said:

I think he meant that maybe RLC could've acknowledged the fact that she'd tragically died, which was a bit disappointing, and perhaps a little tribute might have been a nice gesture, instead of totally ignoring it...

It was sorted out,he posted to the wrong comment.

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I speak from experience having two grandsons with Asperger's.

Children who have Asperger’s syndrome may have difficulty cultivating friendships. They may not connect with their peers due to a lack of social skills. They may find it hard to talk to other children or to participate in group activities.  This can be difficult for a child with Asperger’s syndrome as they may want very deeply to connect with their peers. Oppositely, some children with Asperger’s syndrome have no desire to make friends and will prefer to be by themselves.  https://www.activebeat.com/your-health/10-symptoms-of-aspergers-syndrome/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google_search_network&utm_campaign=AB_GGL_US_DESKTOP&utm_content=g_c_517577756362&utm_term=aspergers symptoms&placement=kwd-91656772&utm_acid=1504835999&utm_caid=12874788920&utm_agid=121884637576&utm_os=&utm_pagetype=var-multi&device=c&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm9yJBhDTARIsABKIcGZTnbLNHhcoFeKhvR_jHJYap9MN4O8AG6fi87iATMHTolLMQSjFfpwaAiPAEALw_wcB

 

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2 minutes ago, MountainSwede said:

I speak from experience having two grandsons with Asperger's.

Children who have Asperger’s syndrome may have difficulty cultivating friendships. They may not connect with their peers due to a lack of social skills. They may find it hard to talk to other children or to participate in group activities.  This can be difficult for a child with Asperger’s syndrome as they may want very deeply to connect with their peers. Oppositely, some children with Asperger’s syndrome have no desire to make friends and will prefer to be by themselves.  https://www.activebeat.com/your-health/10-symptoms-of-aspergers-syndrome/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google_search_network&utm_campaign=AB_GGL_US_DESKTOP&utm_content=g_c_517577756362&utm_term=aspergers symptoms&placement=kwd-91656772&utm_acid=1504835999&utm_caid=12874788920&utm_agid=121884637576&utm_os=&utm_pagetype=var-multi&device=c&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm9yJBhDTARIsABKIcGZTnbLNHhcoFeKhvR_jHJYap9MN4O8AG6fi87iATMHTolLMQSjFfpwaAiPAEALw_wcB

 

All of this describes me,,i don't have aspergers syndrome,,but i choose to not be around people because i just don't like,or trust  people,,maybe Radislava is the same way.

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