Posted on 03 May 2017 - 10:15 AM
AnthonyYYT5 wrote
Suitability wrote...
well I cant play to long
D?
Posted on 03 May 2017 - 10:18 AM
Suitability wrote
AnthonyYYT5 wrote...
D?
good one, this is why I need to play in 30 minutes
Posted on 03 May 2017 - 11:12 AM
Zaptelus wrote
Jinxful wrote...
Only thing I missed was space and I know that atleast is not a word.However what the guy said originally was indeed ironic.
Posted on 03 May 2017 - 05:03 PM
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, refers to a range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication, as well as by unique strengths and differences. We now know that there is not one autism but many types, caused by different combinations of genetic and environmental influences.The term “spectrum” reflects the wide variation in challenges and strengths possessed by each person with autism.
Autism’s most-obvious signs tend to appear between 2 and 3 years of age. In some cases, it can be diagnosed as early as 18 months. Some developmental delays associated with autism can be identified and addressed even earlier. Autism Speaks urges parents with concerns to seek evaluation without delay, as early intervention can improve outcomes.
Some facts about autism
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates autism’s prevalence as 1 in 68 children in the United States. This includes 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls.
An estimated 50,000 teens with autism become adults – and lose school-based autism services – each year.
Around one third of people with autism remain nonverbal.
Around one third of people with autism have an intellectual disability.
Certain medical and mental health issues frequently accompany autism. They include gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, seizures, sleep disturbances, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety and phobias.
Posted on 03 May 2017 - 05:04 PM
Kikzo wrote
The term “spectrum” reflects the wide variation in challenges and strengths possessed by each person with autism.
Autism’s most-obvious signs tend to appear between 2 and 3 years of age. In some cases, it can be diagnosed as early as 18 months. Some developmental delays associated with autism can be identified and addressed even earlier. Autism Speaks urges parents with concerns to seek evaluation without delay, as early intervention can improve outcomes.
Some facts about autism
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates autism’s prevalence as 1 in 68 children in the United States. This includes 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls.
An estimated 50,000 teens with autism become adults – and lose school-based autism services – each year.
Around one third of people with autism remain nonverbal.
Around one third of people with autism have an intellectual disability.
Certain medical and mental health issues frequently accompany autism. They include gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, seizures, sleep disturbances, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety and phobias.
Posted on 03 May 2017 - 08:56 PM
Kikzo wrote
The term “spectrum” reflects the wide variation in challenges and strengths possessed by each person with autism.
Autism’s most-obvious signs tend to appear between 2 and 3 years of age. In some cases, it can be diagnosed as early as 18 months. Some developmental delays associated with autism can be identified and addressed even earlier. Autism Speaks urges parents with concerns to seek evaluation without delay, as early intervention can improve outcomes.
Some facts about autism
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates autism’s prevalence as 1 in 68 children in the United States. This includes 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls.
An estimated 50,000 teens with autism become adults – and lose school-based autism services – each year.
Around one third of people with autism remain nonverbal.
Around one third of people with autism have an intellectual disability.
Certain medical and mental health issues frequently accompany autism. They include gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, seizures, sleep disturbances, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety and phobias.
oh great I need to be good
Posted on 03 May 2017 - 09:12 PM
Jinxful wrote
ShutUpAndKissMe wrote...
*criticizing you illiterate fuck
Last edited on 04 May 2017 - 11:33 AM by danyalmalik
ShutUpAndKissMe wrote
Jinxful wrote...
*criticizing you illiterate fuck
Criticise is the preferred British spelling, related words are criticises, criticised, criticizing. The North American spelling of criticize is also considered correct and is gaining acceptance around the world.
Dumbass.
Last edited on 04 May 2017 - 07:10 AM by jarecl
DanyalHD wrote
ShutUpAndKissMe wrote...
Criticise is the preferred British spelling(.) Related words are criticises, criticised, criticizing. The North American spelling of criticize is also considered correct and is gaining acceptance around the world.
Dumbass lol
Posted on 04 May 2017 - 07:50 AM
ShutUpAndKissMe wrote
Jinxful wrote...
*criticizing you illiterate fuck
whoo givs a shit about English is a retards lingual fuck your mother ftrwgwerwvgf
Posted on 04 May 2017 - 11:34 AM
yeeeeeeeeeeet wrote
DanyalHD wrote...
i copy pasted the first shit and idc if i have bad grammar and also i edited the caps and shit for dumbass because am prankster xd
Posted on 22 May 2017 - 10:00 AM
This whole thread is just one big lovely cancerfestPosted on 22 May 2017 - 03:52 PM
akwatigre wrote
no I have a good internet ping: 30
Posted on 28 May 2017 - 08:42 AM
Have you even seen your IGN lmfao it sucks, not original at all. You had to put numbers and letters to have this name. Idiotic cunt. I agree with IKilledStimpay. You're irrevelent.Posted on 28 May 2017 - 09:07 AM
We don't need all of these excessive harmful comments.Thread Locked.