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Reply #120 posted 07/02/16 3:03pm

joeycocopuffs

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sunset3121 said:

joeycocopuffs said:

Wow.

Some people just DON'T like the thought of P having aspergers/autism like it rages them so fucking much.

kinda like it infuriates them
to the thought of P if he were gay/bi (which he's not but ppl do crazy shit when they're young so), sad.

"UHHH HE GIFTED!! HE A GEENIUS LEAV HYM ALOAN, HE AYN'T A REETURD FCK U" stfu pls. cool

[Edited 7/2/16 7:06am]

is not calling anyone a "reeturd".

I was being sarcastic because there are some ignorant people out there who think people with aspergers are 'retarded', THAT LINE i made was a jab at those kinds of people who think that.

http://castijes.tumblr.com/

I draw fanarts n' shit..
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Reply #121 posted 07/02/16 4:18pm

sunset3121

joeycocopuffs said:

sunset3121 said:

is not calling anyone a "reeturd".

I was being sarcastic because there are some ignorant people out there who think people with aspergers are 'retarded', THAT LINE i made was a jab at those kinds of people who think that.

Yeah, I know. I just wasn't hearing anyone with that level of ignorance. Maybe I didn't notice. cool

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Reply #122 posted 07/02/16 4:25pm

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Being "normal" is over-rated. hmph!

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #123 posted 07/02/16 5:35pm

sunset3121

purplethunder3121 said:

Being "normal" is over-rated. hmph!

What's normal? smile

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Reply #124 posted 07/02/16 5:48pm

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sunset3121 said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Being "normal" is over-rated. hmph!

What's normal? smile

Exactly! razz lol

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #125 posted 07/03/16 5:01pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

sunset3121 said:

What's normal? smile

Exactly! razz lol

Normal is what average people do. Average people watch soaps and hospital dramas. If that's normal, then I'm glad I'm not.

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days...
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Reply #126 posted 07/03/16 8:07pm

GeniusLuv

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u mean boooooring whistling

''The beautiful ones they hurt you every tiiiiime....''

yes RIP BEAUTIFUL ONES: Prince & Denise 2016
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Reply #127 posted 07/03/16 9:02pm

CROWNS1

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So funny hearing P speak geechie, and using 'ya'll'. First time I saw him do that, I got the reference right away, being from Charleston. Used to be an old country store not far from me named "DA STO". I grew up talking like that, it's like a 2nd language

It strikes you as being an example of Geechie? Admittedly, I'm not at all familiar with Geechie, never having been around people speaking it, and only having heard it (that I know of) in the context of "this is what Geechie sounds like" segments on TV a few times. I never had "Wrecka Sto" pinned as any particular dialect, but I'm surprised to hear Geechie as a suggestion.

"Sto" doesn't seem unusual to me for "store," really--I'm from mostly the Missouri/Arkansas Ozarks region, with a fair amount of folks from further south in Arkansas around, and I hear that version (and obviously I'm familiar with and use "ya'll," though I can't find a way to spell it that looks right to me, so I'll go with yours.) I don't know that I've ever been exposed to someone actually saying "Wrecka" for "record," though. It doesn't strike me as really different; I'm just not sure I've actually heard it.

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I'm from Charleston, Geechee (gullah) country. And to me "wrecka stow" is geechee lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKTedsm5Phs

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Reply #128 posted 07/04/16 9:02am

RJOrion

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Speculative nonsense

What other garbage threads are going to be made under...

Was Prince this?


Was Prince that?


Did Prince do this? (and in a sensational way - rather than about his craft)
Did Prince really get abducted by aliens/alive/prank/murdered?

Get a grip folks - and stop denigrating a great artist with questions of a highly personal nature that you will have no idea or possibility of finding the answers to...

This ain't TMZ or some other bullshit "entertainment" site

How on earth did Prince's input into the world be reduced to such tabloid conjecture... especially from his so-called fans?

As the man sung... "Oooh what a shame, what a shame, what a shame..."



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Reply #129 posted 07/04/16 10:45am

17dayz

That's up for debate. A friend and I got into this discussion. He clearly showed many of the common symptoms however he also seemed to be comfortable around people,especially women. I had to add however that a part of the reason he was comfortable around people was because he was able to control his environment to suit his needs. Prince couldn't just walk into a room of strangers and feel comfortable. He used his celebrity, power, and wealth to shape whatever situation he needed to be in publicly. That meant delegating duties to assistants and bodyguards. One of my co-worker's who drove him around here last year said he was given a long set of rules and demands before he could even drive him including not looking him in the eye or speaking to him directly. He's not the only one like that. I hear some of those same rules apply to Tom Cruise and Sylvester Stallone. Both of whom are also shorter than they look. Coincidence? Maybe...
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