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Aggienaut ([personal profile] aggienaut) wrote2003-12-22 03:07 pm

The Access of Evil

   My two brothers have both arrived home. Immediately after settling in they disconnected my internet access. The relevant equipment is horded away in their rooms. I am writing from my parents computer in the other room.
   In the probably doomed endeavor to keep this journal from parental discovery I must erase the internet history after updating; but alas I don't think that erases the trail entirely, and being on my brother [livejournal.com profile] nibot's friends list is an imminent danger on any account.
   I should kill him.


   So while Shalane is over dying my hair Tobin stops by my room and behaves in such a troll-like manner that I have trouble convincing Laney that he is not autistic.
   No my brother is just mind-numbingly evil.


   Saw Dera, Chris Hubert, and briefly Liz ([livejournal.com profile] nerdrockliz) at Diedrichs today, among others. While at the Spectrum getting hair dye Shillelagh and I ran into MVHS graduate Ian Butler, and realized he lives with Matt Morgan and the two gay guys.

Re: autism

[identity profile] roxymartini.livejournal.com 2003-12-24 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
I defended Tobin, trying to convince Laney that Tobin was in fact of normal mental faculties when he tried.

ha ha ha ha. such irony.

fair enough.
define autism?
define troll-like?
i suppose i just failed to see the overlap.

Re: autism

[identity profile] emosnail.livejournal.com 2003-12-24 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
autism and "troll-like behavior" are not synonyms, and I never implied they were.

by "troll-like behavior" I am refering to intentionally antisocial antics and malevolent motives. He acted in a way that my friend interpreted as autistic on purpose to annoy and embarress me.

Autistic - "A psychiatric disorder of childhood characterized by marked deficits in communication and social interaction, preoccupation with fantasy, language impairment, and abnormal behavior, such as repetitive acts and excessive attachment to certain objects. It is usually associated with intellectual impairment."


Just like every other time you've tried to argue with me, you are not going to find holes in my reasoning. Winning arguments against you has lost nearly all amusement for me. Please desist.

Re: autism

[identity profile] roxymartini.livejournal.com 2003-12-24 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
i had previously associated with trolls such actions as toll collecting and clubbing people over the head. As they are imaginary creatures, I suppose we simply had different views of them.
I apologize for any aggravation difference of definition may have caused you, i was in no way attempting to argue with you. i do not take pleasure in such pasttimes. thank you.