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Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:45 pm
by Potato
Kibaro wrote:i'm probably seen like a douchebag now anyway, don't want to make it worse...
Well, no. But for jumping to that conclusion and the "Well, you guys probably hate me, I better shut up now" (paraphrase) pity-mongering, you are seen as pretty silly. :P

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:49 pm
by Forever_ambivalent
I gave up on this 'debate' (as you wish to call it) the moment I saw this
Kibaro wrote: it's ok, it's just my point of view, and also being able to care but not being able to show it, for most people means you dont care...what's the point in caring if others can't even see that (you're the only one who knows that and despite that being good, it doesn't help in social life does it?)
This is pretty pointless.These points I am reading are truly remarkable (in a negative sense). This is really retarded. Kudos for Coffeedriver for trying.
Thing is, most people who care about you will pick up on the small hints that you give them. They try to understand you. That is what it means to have friends and family.


How about we do the "Does Rin have something in the autism spectrum" debate. At least that can be interesting.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:53 pm
by CoffeeDrive
Forever_ambivalent wrote: How about we do the "Does Rin have something in the autism spectrum" debate. At least that can be interesting.
Indeed. I dont believe she is autustic, but she definetly has Alexthymia, for example.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 5:02 pm
by Potato
CoffeeDrive wrote:
Forever_ambivalent wrote: How about we do the "Does Rin have something in the autism spectrum" debate. At least that can be interesting.
Indeed. I dont believe she is autustic, but she definetly has Alexthymia, for example.
I wouldn't put money on her being autistic but there's a definite emotional difficulty in play, yeah. I just never knew the term. :lol:

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 5:32 pm
by Munchenhausen
Ehhh... If you ask me, I'd say she does have autism.
It's never confirmed or denied in canon, to my knowledge, but in my headcanon she is Autistic.

I have no real ground-breaking indication to lead me to believe such, as much as it's just down to "That's the impression I got from her". She seems quite introverted and emotionally blind, but in such a way that it immediately reminded me of my friend and other Autistic people I've gotten to know over the years.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:05 pm
by SpunkySix
Munchenhausen wrote:Ehhh... If you ask me, I'd say she does have autism.
It's never confirmed or denied in canon, to my knowledge, but in my headcanon she is Autistic.

I have no real ground-breaking indication to lead me to believe such, as much as it's just down to "That's the impression I got from her". She seems quite introverted and emotionally blind, but in such a way that it immediately reminded me of my friend and other Autistic people I've gotten to know over the years.
As somebody with hilariously minor autism, (so close to not having it at all that it might as well not be there) I have to agree.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:15 pm
by Atario
Just for shits and giggles, here's another angle.

Ahem.

Rin might have particular difficulty parenting once things come to the stage of rebellion. Up till then, it's either pre-verbal (perfect!) or adoring + basic temperamental (easy!). After that point, though, for someone who has difficulty communicating, it becomes exponentially more difficult to convince a half-rational person to lean towards obedience. Just imagine Rin trying to be forceful and disciplining with anyone, much less a tween screaming at her. Add to that the differential in physical capability (assuming a physically typical child — complete limbs and such) and you've got a recipe for trouble. At that point Hisao would become a crucial ingredient and probably end up shouldering most of the burden.

Interestingly, I think this would be more or less inverted with Lilly: she'd have much more trouble early on, but be able to handle an emotionally bellicose little shit with unflappably deft aplomb.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 3:14 am
by Forever_ambivalent
SpunkySix wrote:
Munchenhausen wrote:Ehhh... If you ask me, I'd say she does have autism.
It's never confirmed or denied in canon, to my knowledge, but in my headcanon she is Autistic.

I have no real ground-breaking indication to lead me to believe such, as much as it's just down to "That's the impression I got from her". She seems quite introverted and emotionally blind, but in such a way that it immediately reminded me of my friend and other Autistic people I've gotten to know over the years.
As somebody with hilariously minor autism, (so close to not having it at all that it might as well not be there) I have to agree.
This!
Even the autism part ( although I reduced the problems to that to point)
Rin has quite a few autistic traits.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 3:19 am
by Potato
Atario wrote:bellicose

aplomb.
You show-offy little shit. *googles 'bellicose'* :lol:

Solution for Rin is to just raise a stoner. Or yeah, pawn off a lot of the responsibility on either a sitter (Emi) or Hisao. He'd be better off with Lilly in that case. :lol:

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 3:30 am
by KeiichiO
Munchenhausen wrote:Ehhh... If you ask me, I'd say she does have autism.
It's never confirmed or denied in canon, to my knowledge, but in my headcanon she is Autistic.

I have no real ground-breaking indication to lead me to believe such, as much as it's just down to "That's the impression I got from her". She seems quite introverted and emotionally blind, but in such a way that it immediately reminded me of my friend and other Autistic people I've gotten to know over the years.
I'd have to agree. I've known several autistic people in my life, (my little brother included) and while every case is different, she does seem to show signs that could put her on the spectrum, and I don't really believe it to be simply a quirky personality. But other than reading article upon article on this spectrum disorder, I'm no specialist, so I'll keep it as a headconon as well for the time being.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 7:51 pm
by linkoid
[TITLE]...Because a moose ate them. I COULDNT RESIST

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:46 am
by someguy1294
Potato wrote: Solution for Rin is to just raise a stoner. Or yeah, pawn off a lot of the responsibility on either a sitter (Emi) or Hisao. He'd be better off with Lilly in that case. :lol:
Oh look. The thread's still going. And Potato is still horrible.

Rin doesn't need pot. She gets high on art. And nub-jobs from Hisao.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:25 am
by KeiichiO
someguy1294 wrote:And nub-jobs from Hisao.
I am confused, and intrigued.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:59 am
by brythain
KeiichiO wrote:
someguy1294 wrote:And nub-jobs from Hisao.
I am confused, and intrigued.
Rin has nubs. Or armbits, if you like that sort of thing.

Re: Daddy? Why Doesn't Mommy Have Arms?

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 7:44 am
by Atario
brythain wrote:
KeiichiO wrote:
someguy1294 wrote:And nub-jobs from Hisao.
I am confused, and intrigued.
Rin has nubs. Or armbits, if you like that sort of thing.
Doesn't "giving a _____-job" imply one is imparting sexual pleasure to another with one's _____(s)? So… Hisao giving a nub-job… hmm… :?