>I know, I said I’d give myself the weekend off from AoA
August 30, 2009
>But this is funny and worth having looked.
Freudian slip by one of the commenters over there:
“Great article!! The super smart experts will never convince me that my perfectly developing child was thrown into autism from the products that they themselves recommend. Tragic.”
Hah!
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>Oooh I c whut u did thar AOAer
>:-) Big slip, isn't it?
>Kim, if you want to read more of my stuff here is some. If you ever have time will you please do so? Thank You. I have so many questions. http://cubedemon.blogspot.com/http://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/03/nt-values-and-non-values.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/04/benjamin-franklins-quote-liberty-vs.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-challenge-to-trench-reynolds-and-all.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/04/blaming-others-vs-taking-responsibility.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/06/inalienable-rights.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/04/jonathan-swifts-modest-proposal-for.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/2009/08/life-is-not-fair.htmlhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/search?q=mathhttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/search?q=nothinghttp://cubedemon.blogspot.com/search?q=multitasking
>KimI'm sorry my stuff is off topic but I appreciate you posting on my blog so I wanted to respond back in kind.
>Cube Demon,I never mind off topic comments! đŸ™‚ I'll be glad to read more of your blog. I'll come by and read a little each day.
>When Age of Autism remove posts, I find it very confusing. Why does the moderator of AoA not want all sides to be able to state their opinions on this site?I saw earlier, where someone mentioned breast implants, Jenny Mac, and Autism.. now that comment is gone.Yet, they allow people to continue to comment about the post negatively.How can that site, Age of Autism, be taken seriously if they are not allowing all comments to represent themselves?
>This is a little embarrassing, as an English major. but I feel like I'm missing something. What was the slip? Something feels off, but I can't put my finger on it.
>Corina, the poster believes autism was caused by vaccines; she left the "not" out between "was" and "thrown." (I've read this person's blog and she guestblogged on AoA a couple weeks ago)