

They can’t do that, pure is right in the name!


They can’t do that, pure is right in the name!


Damn, I read that article describing the fingerprinting a week ago I think it was. That is some damn good turnaround from one of the few companies I still love.


It should be mentioned that it’s not illegal to count cards in Vegas, but casinos can do exactly this and tell them their game is too good (because it raises the odds of winning by a max of 8%) and ban them from the blackjack tables. Honestly it’s impressive he’s good enough to be worth banning, counting cards takes a lot of effort and practice.
Well since you just blatantly lied about what was said in the original post I will no longer engage with you. I know you were kinda hoping I’d say something like that so you could try to play the “Well that’s not exactly what they said” card but you’ll have to play that card on someone else.
Ok Captain Trying-to-hard-to-pick-a-fight, I’ll try to spell it out for you. Do you claim that people being repeatedly interrupted in conversation with others only happens to autistic people, or happens more frequently to autistic people, or that it happening is “harder” on an autistic person than it is on neurotypicals? If A, prove it. If B, prove it. If C, prove it.
@kichae@wanderingadventure.party the autistic experience of using a behavioral condition as an excuse to be an asshole. And to be clear I’m not saying you’re an asshole because you allegedly have autism, I’m saying you’re just a normal run of the mill asshole who wants to feel special about it.
There is a frustratingly high percentage of posts on here of quite common experiences that are claimed as “autistic” experiences.


None of what you described above is normal behavior for anyone. If you feel you are making a valid complaint specific to neurotypicals could you provide a more specific example of what you are trying to describe?
Interesting, but this isn’t a great comparison if you take population density into account.