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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-04 03:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #2559 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2559 ⌋

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tamabonotchi: (Default)

Re: *sighs*

[personal profile] tamabonotchi 2014-01-05 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
From what I understood, sperg did come from asperger's and meant if someone was sperging out, they were flipping out like the stereotype of someone with asperger's.
Checking urbandictionary, and it basically says that.

So anyone who uses that is a big douchebag, and you not a SJW.

AYRT

(Anonymous) 2014-01-05 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
Though it's kind of a silly stereotype because from my point of view people in real life with Aspergers that I've met were mostly innocently insensitive sometimes *shrug*. "flipping out' sounds more like a stereotype of more severely autistic people, though....it would still be pretty shitty to joke about that because that's still very "lol,autistic people"
tamabonotchi: (Default)

Re: AYRT

[personal profile] tamabonotchi 2014-01-05 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
That's basically what those people are doing. They really think that people with asperger's flip out and it's funny to call them shit, that's it.

AYRT

(Anonymous) 2014-01-05 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Urgh...it reminds me of the type of people who think it's funny to do "impressions" of people with Down's Syndrome.