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Non Americanized Indians stink, are extremely racist, pushy and aggressive. I overall don't like em as much as racist white ppl and would avoid doing business with them as much as possible.



--Women are emotional.
--Mexican men are possessive.
--Black men are bigger on average. (According to women I've smashed When they list reasons they like black men.)
--White people's food is bland
--People are talking shyt or saying something they don't want you to hear when they speak in their native language around you (could sometimes be a good thing)
--Asians suck at driving
--White people think they are superior



asian vagina is sideways

Hold on explain this I don't know if I've even heard this...Pro blacks can't lead.
I 100% agree. The way they explain their feeling are the very definition of mental illnesses.Asians can't drive.
Feminists hate men.
A lot of Black women are masculine.
Transsexuals are mentally ill.
most "hardcore gamers" are on the spectrum
Children with an autism spectrum disorder spend about twice as much time playing video games as kids who don't have a developmental disability, according to a new study. Researchers also found that children with an autism spectrum disorder or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at an increased risk of gaming addictions, compared to children without the disabilities. Previous studies have found that children with an autism spectrum disorder or ADHD spend more time playing video games and are at increased risk for gaming addictions than other children, write the researchers in the journal Pediatrics.
OBJECTIVES: The study objectives were to examine video game use in boys with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared with those with ADHD or typical development (TD) and to examine how specific symptoms and game features relate to problematic video game use across groups.
METHODS: Participants included parents of boys (aged 8–18) with ASD (n = 56), ADHD (n = 44), or TD (n = 41). Questionnaires assessed daily hours of video game use, in-room video game access, video game genres, problematic video game use, ASD symptoms, and ADHD symptoms.
RESULTS: Boys with ASD spent more time than did boys with TD playing video games (2.1 vs 1.2 h/d). Both the ASD and ADHD groups had greater in-room video game access and greater problematic video game use than the TD group. Multivariate models showed that inattentive symptoms predicted problematic game use for both the ASD and ADHD groups; and preferences for role-playing games predicted problematic game use in the ASD group only.
CONCLUSIONS: Boys with ASD spend much more time playing video games than do boys with TD, and boys with ASD and ADHD are at greater risk for problematic video game use than are boys with TD. Inattentive symptoms, in particular, were strongly associated with problematic video game use for both groups, and role-playing game preferences may be an additional risk factor for problematic video game use among children with ASD. These findings suggest a need for longitudinal research to better understand predictors and outcomes of video game use in children with ASD and ADHD.