An aspis is a form of round shield used by ancient Greek soldiers, an asp or another venomous snake, or a prominent ring of thickened exine around a pore on a pollen grain.
An Aspie is a person who has Asperger's syndrome.
A Special Person Intellectualizes Everything is an acronym for ASPIE. An ASPIE is someone who Intellectualizes everything. ASpie is an individual with ASperger Syndrome.
The cast of The Revenge of the Aspie - 2010 includes: Charles Riles as Keith
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It depends on the person, some aspies are more sensitive than other aspies.
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, i dont think the manga ever depicted L as an aspie, but id say he's like sheldon cooper, an autistic stereotype.
I would say they have a tendency to be so. As an aspie myself, I try to avoid conflict unless someone provokes me; then I tell someone off.
Obsessions! Seriously. Aspie obsessivenss gives me extreme focus and persistence. I learn subjects thoroughly.Relationships. (Yes, Seriously.) I love my best friend passionately, and a child I care for. I think I love them so because of my Aspie obsessive nature which enabled me to really focus on them. My Aspie obsessiveness leads to a persistence that enabled my friend and me to keep the friendship going through a difficult situation. My friend has Aspergers too. We understand each other and care about each other.A small social circle. This means I am very close to the few people within my life and grateful for them.The ability to be alone. This is why I have the mental energy to be thoughtful, studious, and philosophical.Sensitivity. This seems characteristic of the Aspies I know, and myself. I love the way we have of showing emotional sensitivity...very very subtly. Not everyone can pick up on it. I can read my best friend's emotions better than the emotions of neurotypicals.
Aspie = Person with Aspergers Syndrome. It's friendly slang that those with Aspergers Syndrome use to refer to themselves. People without Aspergers Syndrome are referred to as NTs - Neurotypicals.
A neurologist and a psychiatrist are the best specialists to diagnose Asperger's. If a pediatrician suspects it, s/he should refer you to a neurologist who specializes in neurodevelopmental disorders, or to a psychiatrist who specializes in neurobehavioral disorders. The best scenario is when an Aspie has both a neurologist and a psychiatrist as part of his medical team, coordinated by a primary care physician / pediatrician. In adulthood, an Aspie will want the same type of doctors but move on from the pediatric level to the physicians who treat adults with developmental disabilities.
Well let's see...about 1-in-110 people have an Autism Spectrum Disorder and about one third of these (e.g 1-in-250 to 300ish) have Asperger's. That would put the US Aspie population in the 1 to 1.2 Million range.