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Old 03-17-2013, 09:06 AM   #2188 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rjinn View Post
Thank you, Herm. Someone really needed to put that out there. It's actually quite disheartening for me to watch someone who has a serious development disorder being trashed because of the way he communicates.

[I apologise if finding wolf's post funny seemed like a stab at you, it really wasn't intended that way, but it was inconsiderate of me not taking the situation into account].

I've gotta give it to Franco, no matter how much **** people spit at the way you are, you still are able to hold your ground.
It's all very well members on here defending him because of his autistic nature and his social difficulties, and in turn cutting him some slack because of this condition. But ever since he's been a member on here, he's been extremely consistent at getting on people's nerves and if he's rational enough to do this, then he's rational enough to know what he's doing. As it's not like he's randomly stating opinions either, he has a clear line on what he's doing and keeps on doing it because he knows he'll get a reaction.

Autistic people have social issues in society, but internet contact on a forum doesn't hold the same social value, as physically being face to face with somebody. For that reason alone, I personally think FPK is fully aware of what he's upto and plays the autisitic card to defend himself.
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