Everything is a disorder, especially left wing communism, remember Lenin :)
Well maybe it is Boyles third law of thermodynamics after all that everything
tends in the end to chaos, and that which we call order at all is just a plaque
on the brain of the cosmos :)
Perhaps as the universe procedes to its own destruction in an orderly fashion,
that consciousness is a disorder in that neat progression and chaos is the
ultimate ordering :)
Anyway I have recently had a brilliant new dx, obsessive compulsive disorder,
now wait a minute isn't that an oxymoron? mean how can an obsession for order
be a disorder ?
Alice in Ordnung the book Lewis Carol never wrote but ought to have done.
Larry
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Elizabeth Ellis
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> Subject: Re: Have you got NeuroTypical Syndrome?
>
> Very funny Colin, though it may conflict with certain
> feminist views that
> Autism/neurodiversity can be characterised as 'extreme
> maleness'. This
> would logically mean that women are therefore neurotypical and thus
> disordered as well. We could therefore conclude that gender
> stereotyping
> could be totally abolished in favour of broadly
> neurotypical/neurodiverse
> stereotyping.
>
> Liz :D
>
>
> From: Colin REvell <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Colin REvell <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Have you got NeuroTypical Syndrome?
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 16:36:39 +0100
>
> Neurotypicality:- "A neurobiological disorder characterized
> by preoccupation
> with social concerns, delusions of superiority, and obsession with
> conformity."
> http://www.maroney.org/hlavaty/documents/neurotypicality.html
>
> Find out if you these 'abnormal' traits and behaviours by
> visting following
> links:- :-)
>
> http://isnt.autistics.org/
> http://joyofautism.blogspot.com/2006/01/neurotypical-syndrome.html
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotypical
> http://www.mphomeschool.com/blog/?p=58
> http://brainwaves.corante.com/archives/2004/05/01/are_you_neur
> otypical.php
> http://www.thestonkingsteps.com/
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=NT+syndrome
> http://www.uoguelph.ca/oaar/G&M-2002-oct-19.html
>
>
> "We cannot think of Autism as an illness for which a cure can be
> discovered". We do however observe in people described as
> Autistic a cast of
> mind that renders them unsuitable for conventional forms of
> employment.
> However, we see this economic frame of reference as holding
> the key to a
> happy outcome. In benign circumstances, people with the
> capacity for deep
> concentration have a great capacity to learn skills which are
> beyond the
> broad mind. Mass production culture may have deprived the
> deep minded of
> occasion to contribute to society as the pathfinders to
> physical resources,
> but it has opened a vast spectrum of new opportunities. It is
> the deep mind
> that has the capacity to read, understand and apply the
> technical manual, to
> enter into the intricate labyrinth of the logic of the
> integrated circuit
> and the computer program. It is the forager mind, insensitive
> to the way
> everybody knows things should be done, which creates the paradigm
> transforming technologies. Appropriate education would enable
> many ingenious
> and creative people to be part of things, who are now totally
> excluded from
> the mainstream of society. Education based on understanding
> could transform
> this apparent problem into an opportunity.
>
> Taken from 'Mind as a Dynamical System: Implications for Autism'
> (NeuroDiversity) http://autismusundcomputer.de/mind.en.html
>
> Why was then 'NeuroTypical Syndrome' not added as an OED word
> as presented
> in the BBC Two series Balderdash & Piffle is back with a new set of
> intriguing word mysteries from the Oxford English Dictionary,
> especially
> this weeks:- One Sandwich Short of a Picnic .
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/wordhunt/
>
> Yours
>
> Colin Revell
>
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