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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 10:09:20 GMT -5
I'm Autistic too though, as are Belchic & Chels. ;3 I am still able to laugh and understand Sheldon's cases though. Like I said, I've mixed feelings. He's funny, but really annoying. We may be able to learn the Skills, however there are some who aren't able to. I'm sure Sheldon is capable of learning the world doesn't revolve around him. Life itself teaches almost everybody this. Intellectually, he knows it, which is already something. Although, Has it been confirmed whether Sheldon is Autistic or not? No, and it never will be officially confirmed. It would complicate the comedy too much if they came out and said it.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 1:16:29 GMT -5
There is a difference between the first and second names, one ends with an "e" and the other ends with an "a".
I'm pregnant, and I'm trying to get a lot of people to vote on this. The boy name is Nicholas Ian, and the girl name is Lilith [Something]. Right now, I'm only seven weeks and calling the embryo Nicolith.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 1:09:53 GMT -5
Going to go see my father, haven't seen him since my mom and I left him in probably 2 or 3 years this Christmas, Good luck.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 0:54:14 GMT -5
I don't have a scanner or quality computer camera anymore, so these aren't my pictures, but these are products I have. Shirt from the '90s. Text reads, "Because I said so!" Another shirt Another shirt Another shirt ("Just do it MY way.") And another shirt, this one from the Disney Limited Edition Designer Doll Collection The Limited Edition Designer Doll Here's someone's fantastic picture of their doll This figurine This bobblehead This makeup kit This snow globe from 2000, based off the cake defeat in 102 Dalmatians I also have a detailed costume + accessories, and a wig that makes me look just like Cruella in the animated movies, and I do have pictures of this, but I don't really want to post pictures of myself on a public forum. I'm sure I'm forgetting some things, and there's another (limited edition) figurine I have that I can't find a picture of. Edit: Some of these pictures were much too big, so I shrank them. The first one didn't want to shrink. I also remembered I had a faux dalmatian coat when I was a child.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 0:32:30 GMT -5
Hm, Sarah. How was Misty annoying? Granted, the Pokemon show as a whole turned annoying because it became so repetitive and boring.
Choose a drink!
A) Peppermint chai tea B) Pumpkin spice latte C) Hot chocolate
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 0:23:29 GMT -5
Surely "The Big BIRD Theory" would have worked better? "Two & A Half Angry", ahm, adjectives can't substitute for nouns! Apparently there are more of these. Someone said, "I can't wait for the one that just says, 'ANGRY' and looks like a bunch of high school students singing" (in reference to Glee).
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 0:09:10 GMT -5
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Post by Cruella on Dec 7, 2012 23:56:19 GMT -5
But autistic people CAN LEARN SOCIAL SKILLS, and Sheldon's friends usually don't understand that at all which causes him to be very bratty or very distressed, or both, depending on the episode. I wouldn't go out to eat with someone who complained about the amount of appetizers not being an exact divisible number that couldn't be changed anyway because he said so himself! I'd tell him to get over it, and he wouldn't get over it. I don't hate him or anything, I just find him frustrating a lot of the time. I'm autistic, but I'm of average intelligence and not talented with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects*, and I have my emotional high-maintenance adventures but I don't know any autistic person older than age of elementary school age who is as much of a chronic complainer as Sheldon is. The chronic complaining is plain annoying to me. It wouldn't be if it weren't so ... chronic and constant. I'm sure that's the main part of the element of annoyance I have with Sheldon and the show in general. And I do like a lot of the show's humor and storylines, don't get me wrong! I was watching Jim parsons interviews lastnight on YouTube and in one he said he's gay can you beleave that mr Sheldon cooper is gay this is just an FYI I wanted to pass along I knew the actor was gay. Sheldon Cooper, the fictional character, doesn't experience attraction exactly. He shows interest in Amy and, to a lesser extent, Penny, but not attraction. *Yeah, I can't really relate to the show was my point in mentioning that. Not that one has to relate to a show to enjoy it, but it is a bonus and the circumstances make it a bit awkward for me.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 7, 2012 23:29:11 GMT -5
has there been an episode that's focused on Sunil or Vinnie yet? Just askin'. Not yet. I'd have to agree with you, Cruella. I don't find the human stories as interesting as the pet's stories. The next episode is going to focus on Penny Ling, so look forward to that. Which is so weird; I've seen plenty of shows and movies where human stories and pet stories are both interesting. It's very odd seeing that actually NOT happen, I don't know that I've seen it not happen in anything I've paid attention to before, and it wasn't until this last week that I realized it really does not happen in Littlest Pet Shop. Edit -- Oh, and what makes it more weird is that so many of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic production crew works on Littlest Pet Shop as well, so I find it very confusing that the human kids in LPS give the exact opposite message of the ponies. The ponies certainly aren't conforming to their friends! That's part of the point! They're all different, and they can still be friends to each other. What are the writers thinking with Blythe's social circle? Do they not see the disconnect? Penny Ling is adorable. I think Zoe and Minka are my favorites, though.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 7, 2012 23:22:27 GMT -5
Figured you guys might like this...... I came across this on EqD Nicely done, although they should have added the "Oh, Roger, you are an idiot" and laughing at the end. It would have fit Rarity and Pinkie.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 7, 2012 23:06:15 GMT -5
Uploaded my current icon, and this is what tinypic.com sent me during the process ...
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Post by Cruella on Dec 7, 2012 22:46:16 GMT -5
Hm. My point is that they only appreciated him after they saw he was useful instead of just being nice to him in the first place because that's the decent thing to do. Well, I saw someone wrote the Japanese version translated to English tonight:
Rudolph had a shiny nose no one liked him he cried every night then one Christmas it was dark Santa decided Rudolph’s nose was convenient Rudolph was useful
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Post by Cruella on Dec 4, 2012 5:45:04 GMT -5
Oh good grief, that last episode. The pets' plot was nice. I did not like the human plot at all. Anita and Cruella have a better more realistic friendship in the series than Blythe has with human kids, and that's saying something!
Blythe's three friends at her school shouldn't have said she couldn't have also been friends with the Biskits. That was stooping to the Biskits' level. At the end of the episode, Sue told Blythe not to wear makeup, and Blythe likes makeup. I think Blythe's main friends are just as controlling and wanting Blythe to conform to them as the Biskits are. The only difference is they don't go around bullying and scheming.
As for the Biskits themselves, yeah, they're brats, but Blythe rejected their friendship on Day One. Everything they've done against Blythe has been petty revenge. They probably don't have any friends other than each other, and they've continually tried to get Blythe to be their friend and just don't know how to make friends because of the way they were raised, so I feel bad for them.
Anita and Cruella, especially in the TV series, have a working friendship in comparison to this, and like I said, that's saying something! At least they don't tell each other they can't have other friends, they don't judge each other for being different from each other, and Anita never rejected Cruella just for being eccentric. They were childhood friends according to the original book and some Disney books. Blythe and the Biskits, and Blythe's friends, in contrast, are just incredibly cardboard and shallow toward each other.
I don't want my kids to think they have to fit in with their friends to be friends with them. People can be whatever they want to be, as long as they're not hurting anybody, and real friends know that. "Friends" who tell you otherwise aren't really your friends. I also don't want my kids to think they have to pick and choose friends. "It's us or them" is a red flag to avoid people.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 4, 2012 5:28:26 GMT -5
Thank you again! Good to see your partner is supportive too and Happy Birthday to your daughter tomorrow. ;3 Got anything special planned? She had her hair done and we had a family party with cake, presents, and takeout Japanese food. We didn't have any big party plans because we only moved to the area in May and don't know very many people here. We're fourteen - seventeen hours away from most of our old friends! Darlene did get a lot of long-distance birthday wishes, and someone anonymous on a social network sent me a message that said, "Your daughter is really gorgeous." I wonder why the shyness. Probably because she has a boyfriend.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 4, 2012 5:14:05 GMT -5
This is speaking in general, not speaking of any specific version.
The other reindeer didn't really like Rudolph after he got the sleigh through the fog. They just appreciated an underdog story and acted like they liked him all along, like they weren't the ones who outcast him all his life in the first place. They only changed their minds about him because he'd proved himself useful.
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