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You are 42% neurotypical!
42%
You are sort of neurotypical, but also show signs of autism. You probably enjoy intellectual activities more than socializing or maybe you enjoy socializing, but you aren't a genius at it. You could be autistic, but may not be.Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
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You are 55% neurotypical!
55%
You are fairly neurotypical. You probably have pretty good social skills but need time alone every now and then. You may make social mistakes sometimes, but don't do it that often. It may take you a second to figure out that you have made a social mistake. It is unlikely that you are autistic.Extra Payment Every Week Challenge:
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You are 42% neurotypical!
42%
You are sort of neurotypical, but also show signs of autism. You probably enjoy intellectual activities more than socializing or maybe you enjoy socializing, but you aren't a genius at it. You could be autistic, but may not be.
Hey dipdap we can be intellectual together, and put our heads together on how to become social geniuses.:rotfl:
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I think a trip to the vets may be in order tomorrow
We have a little hamster (Chinese dwarf) and she's 2 1/2 and getting on a bit.
She's developed a growth under her chin and I can't see it ending well
She seems pretty well in herself but this growth is obviously getting bigger.
I'm wondering if a vet would put her to sleep if they confirm she's not going to get better? I can't afford massive vets bills and don't want her to start to suffer (I'm assuming she's happy at the moment as she's behaving normally).
I feel really awful for considering it
Oh dipdap. I'm sure the vet will advise you best whether she's suffering or not and what to do for the best. Don't feel awful, you are doing the right thing not wanting her to suffer.0 -
Hey dipdap we can be intellectual together, and put our heads together on how to become social geniuses.
:rotfl:
I like the sound of that :rotfl:
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Good morning all
Thanks for the new thread Tweets
I was wondering if the thread would still be running after the blatant flouting of the forum rules
What is wrong with a little discretion? It does not take a rocket scientist to work out that waving the fact in people’s faces will just cause trouble and jeopardise this threads future for certain
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fairclaire wrote: »Oh dipdap. I'm sure the vet will advise you best whether she's suffering or not and what to do for the best. Don't feel awful, you are doing the right thing not wanting her to suffer.
Thanx hun. I hate to see animals suffer.
We've had 3 hamsters previous and they all died in their sleep without warning.
DD knows the hamster is old and poorly, she got upset a few weeks back when the hamster appeared to nosedive and then recovered. Hopefully she's prepared this time.
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I think a trip to the vets may be in order tomorrow
We have a little hamster (Chinese dwarf) and she's 2 1/2 and getting on a bit.
She's developed a growth under her chin and I can't see it ending well
She seems pretty well in herself but this growth is obviously getting bigger.
I'm wondering if a vet would put her to sleep if they confirm she's not going to get better? I can't afford massive vets bills and don't want her to start to suffer (I'm assuming she's happy at the moment as she's behaving normally).
I feel really awful for considering it
Awwww no:(
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davemorton wrote: »Morning all.
I know a good exercise for a bad wrist
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Too much clapping?
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