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I am in definite agreement with this advice as well as the other good fellow talking about the situation concerning Asperger's Syndrome. I too have this condition, but am faring quite well with it; there are the several downsides to that in which of how it makes me the person that I am speaking on here at this very moment, but most of which are not quite severe and are fairly manageable by my sense of self standards. I was only able to be diagnosed when I was at least 14 years of age, but now I am 20, turning 21 this January, am currently attending a nice and quaint community college, and am very much so happy with most of my life. As for the hacking aspect of this discussion, I ran into a similar situation around late March to early April of this year when I previously owned an Xbox 360, and a random hacker (like anyone would ever get to know exactly who they were...) was monitoring my messages between me and my now girlfriend/future wife/partner for life. This person was not only messing with my account, tampering and all, but had been doing quite a large sweep across the server more closely associated with the region I am located in. I have lived in Mississippi my entire life, but had never anticipated to be dealing with such technological arrogance of that in which is such a person to be poking into people's personal lives; whether it be on a 360, a computer, or a phone, it is something that really and truly needs to be brought to a higher attention for the entire electronic community of anybody that uses the Internet on a casual or regular basis. All in all, total collaboration of complete agreement with the person that did the article and with the kind person that had spoken on the other portion of the online community with Asperger's Syndrome. Anyone and everyone that is a user or uses deviantART, or anything else online oriented, I bid thee a good day and may everyone be safe on this conformity/beneficiary that is the Internet.
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