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Yes your the obvious one (laugh).I want you to sign up here if possible as I am doing a new project which thus far is being recieved well. It requires that people get along that previously have not.I want to share some ideas which will promote generalized and for the most part neutral unity advocies for quality of life for those in adult hood with any form of autism including A.S.http://www.aspergershosting.com/ASWCI've spoken to some other forum owners and thus far it is being recieved well, I would enjoy if Inger joined as well, she has a website. No you do not have to chat or anything, I will update it later, it will be well recieved and of course it is not a dictatorship of mine.Quality of Life.environmental1st2003 <no_reply > wrote: I do I do. Including a Christian Aspie forum. TheChristianAspieForum/ TomAspie Owned, Aspie Operated.AspergersHosting.comA.S.W.C Autism Advocacy & Exchangehttp://www.aspergershosting.com/ASWC

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I would like to hear more about what you have in mind.

But I want to warn you that sometimes a person has to take a stand.

There are people out there who are extremely immoral and are running

AS sites for their own causes, which may be skewed. While I am

receptive to what you have to say, I will not stand beside someone

who promotes things that work against Aspie interests even if the

reason I am standing beside them is to promote something that IS in

the interests of Aspies.

I believe the reason others are so eager to join is simply so that

there is another place to put a link out there to draw members to

their own forums. You ought to consider that when setting this place

up. I am being honest with you here, and do believe that if you

listen to anyone's opinion closely, it should be mine.

As I said, tell me more, and I may join.

Tom

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Yes your the obvious one (laugh).

I want you to sign up here if possible as I am doing a new project

which thus far is being recieved well. It requires that people get

along that previously have not.

I want to share some ideas which will promote generalized and for

the most part neutral unity advocies for quality of life for those

in adult hood with any form of autism including A.S.

http://www.aspergershosting.com/ASWC

I've spoken to some other forum owners and thus far it is being

recieved well, I would enjoy if Inger joined as well, she has a

website. No you do not have to chat or anything, I will update it

later, it will be well recieved and of course it is not a

dictatorship of mine.

Quality of Life.

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If you would like, if you perceive that your forum might partake in agreeable advocacies when they are agreed and developed shortly, please join http://www.aspergershosting.com/ASWC I have some unique ideas and am trying to bring ideas together with other forum and website owners. Inger Lorelei <inglori@...> wrote: I have a website: http://www.creative-minds.info/Lorelei/Home.htm And several forums, though only one in English: SpiritualAspie/ Inger Aspie Owned, Aspie

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Indifference has its positive and negatives.Not talking about links, active involvement in pooling member bases for advoacies relevent to quality of life. The small issues that some get so "piffed" "upset" at I am ignoring for the betterment of the whole.environmental1st2003 <no_reply > wrote: , I would like to hear more about what you have in mind. But I want to warn you that sometimes a person has to take a stand. There are people out there who are extremely immoral and are running AS sites for their own causes, which may be skewed. While I am receptive to what you have to say, I will not stand beside someone who promotes things that work against Aspie interests even if the reason I am standing beside them is to promote something that IS in the

interests of Aspies. I believe the reason others are so eager to join is simply so that there is another place to put a link out there to draw members to their own forums. You ought to consider that when setting this place up. I am being honest with you here, and do believe that if you listen to anyone's opinion closely, it should be mine. As I said, tell me more, and I may join. Tom Administration Yes your the obvious one (laugh). I want you to sign up here if possible as I am doing a new project which thus far is being recieved well. It requires that people get along that previously have not. I want to share some ideas which will promote generalized and for the most part neutral unity advocies for quality of life for those in adult hood with any form of autism including A.S.

http://www.aspergershosting.com/ASWC I've spoken to some other forum owners and thus far it is being recieved well, I would enjoy if Inger joined as well, she has a website. No you do not have to chat or anything, I will update it later, it will be well recieved and of course it is not a dictatorship of mine. Quality of Life. Aspie Owned, Aspie

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Thanks .

I will consider this, but don't rush me. I need to think carefully.

I haven't spoken with Edan in a few months, but you may want to ask

him if he is receptive to this idea. He can put up something on his

website for you.

Tom

Indifference has its positive and negatives.

Not talking about links, active involvement in pooling member bases

for advoacies relevent to quality of life. The small issues that some

get so " piffed " " upset " at I am ignoring for the betterment of the

whole.

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I agree with Tom here - I know of forums set up by non autistics and

those running them do have ulterior motives - even though on the

surface they come across as very caring - when one gets a bit deeper

one finds this is not the case, but by then sometimes it can be a bit

late - I think it would be wise to listen to Tom on this one.

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> ,

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> I would like to hear more about what you have in mind.

>

> But I want to warn you that sometimes a person has to take a stand.

>

> There are people out there who are extremely immoral and are

running

> AS sites for their own causes, which may be skewed. While I am

> receptive to what you have to say, I will not stand beside someone

> who promotes things that work against Aspie interests even if the

> reason I am standing beside them is to promote something that IS in

> the interests of Aspies.

>

> I believe the reason others are so eager to join is simply so that

> there is another place to put a link out there to draw members to

> their own forums. You ought to consider that when setting this

place

> up. I am being honest with you here, and do believe that if you

> listen to anyone's opinion closely, it should be mine.

>

> As I said, tell me more, and I may join.

>

> Tom

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I was thinking about having true partakers that have sites fax or mail in registration. Likely they will be less likely to be up to something negative.greebohere <julie.stevenson16@...> wrote: I agree with Tom here - I know of forums set up by non autistics and those running them do have ulterior motives - even though on the surface they come across as very caring - when one gets a bit deeper one finds this is not the case, but by then sometimes it can be a bit late - I think it would be wise to listen to Tom on this one. > > , > > I would like to hear more about what you have in mind. > > But I want to warn you that sometimes a

person has to take a stand. > > There are people out there who are extremely immoral and are running > AS sites for their own causes, which may be skewed. While I am > receptive to what you have to say, I will not stand beside someone > who promotes things that work against Aspie interests even if the > reason I am standing beside them is to promote something that IS in > the interests of Aspies. > > I believe the reason others are so eager to join is simply so that > there is another place to put a link out there to draw members to > their own forums. You ought to consider that when setting this place > up. I am being honest with you here, and do believe that if you > listen to anyone's opinion closely, it should be mine. > > As I said, tell me more, and I may join. > > Tom > Administration

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I loved your website. I had never heard of some aspies being very

flexible and having 'clicking' joints. That is Noah. He comes in my

bedroom at night when I am waching tv and bends himself in the most

uncomfortable looking positions. I call him the 'rubberband man'. I plan

on going back and reading more of it! The whole website is fascinating,

Inger. Thanks for sharing it with us. Toni

Inger Lorelei wrote:

> I have a website:

> http://www.creative-minds.info/Lorelei/Home.htm

>

> And several forums, though only one in English:

> SpiritualAspie/

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> Inger

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> FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship,

> support and acceptance. Everyone is valued.

>

> Check the Links section for more FAM forums.

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Glad you liked it. :-)

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I loved your website. I had never heard of some aspies being very

flexible and having 'clicking' joints. That is Noah. He comes in my

bedroom at night when I am waching tv and bends himself in the most

uncomfortable looking positions. I call him the 'rubberband man'. I plan

on going back and reading more of it! The whole website is fascinating,

Inger. Thanks for sharing it with us. Toni

Inger Lorelei wrote:

> I have a website:

> http://www.creative-minds.info/Lorelei/Home.htm

>

> And several forums, though only one in English:

> SpiritualAspie/

>

> Inger

>

>

>

> FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship,

> support and acceptance. Everyone is valued.

>

> Check the Links section for more FAM forums.

>

>

>

>

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