Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 Yeah - I had just watched the movie "True Lies" and then saw that video of her in pink - so my new term for her mumbo jumbo is "Pink Lies". Anyway, so I want to ask her, "Is that really a make-over" so that you can distract others from the lies and even further deceive parents that somehow we won't notice because of how "pretty in pink" you look ---- or just my imagination of "Make-over-like symptoms"...... Of course she would deny the make-over.... Whereby I would be confused because to me, it looks like a make-over. I mean, it's like my child. I look at all these pictures of him before 18 months old, and he's like happy and like smiling and like talking and like having a jolly good time. But then I look at his pictures after 18 months and like he no longer smiles, wears hats, talks, and has diarrhea constantly. I look up the "definition" of autism, and he like matches every word. So he is diagnosed as having autism. He's the same kid in the before and after pictures, but he has changed, and the change and behaviors are defined as autism. And Dr. Gerberding, same with you. I have seen pictures of you last year, like all grumpy and stoic and a bit rough around the edges and matter-of-fact in speaking. Then I like see you on TV lately and like you are all "pretty in pink" and soft-spoken. Same person, but such a change! Looks like a make-over, and I even looked up the definition of "make-over" and it says, "To change, renovate" - but I guess not according to your PDR or Dictionary. Not a make-over, just "Make-over-like" symptoms I guess. I'm just hoping parents and legislators see through those "bull-shit-like-utterances" to see the truth. Oh well, more coffee.... M. GuppyAutism is a very silent world; but the potential in that world speaks volumes.... Texas Autism Advocacy: "There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to compromise. We cannot negotiate the size of an institution. No one should live in one. We cannot debate who should get an inclusive education. Everyone should. We cannot determine who does and who does not get the right to make their own choices and forge their own futures. All must." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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