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Shiner 04-08-2010 11:09 PM

Asperger syndrome?
 
I'm not suggesting he's got full blown autism but his social barriers seem to be kinda non-existent. He's not told a lie yet but he keeps telling the kind of truths people don't want to hear about themselves..... and long may it continue. :D

flamingGalah! 04-08-2010 11:13 PM

No, he's just a sh*t stirring little tw@t...

CaudleHalbard 04-08-2010 11:14 PM

He can be seen as an underdeveloped 21-yr old or a slightly overdeveloped 11-yr old! :D

Peter Plunker 04-08-2010 11:15 PM

Having worked in a school for autistic kids I was wondering myself. He's on the spectrum if you ask me.

Jords 04-08-2010 11:15 PM

No.

watchinittoomuch 04-08-2010 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Jords (Post 3611834)
No.

I agree. Sam doesnt have asperger's, he's just a little ****.

He KNOWS what he's doing, there's a difference.

_Seth 04-08-2010 11:19 PM

I dunno what his condition is, but he's definitely got something wrong with him.

smudgie 04-08-2010 11:20 PM

He has gone in to stir it up. And a grand job he is doing. My worry is that he is a bit of a loose cannon and he may go to far and be escorted out of the door.

CaudleHalbard 04-08-2010 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Phlip (Post 3611874)
I dunno what his condition is, but he's definitely got something wrong with him.

He inhaled too much of the paint he sprays on walls in his capacity as public vandal..................... sorry "graffiti artist". :D

zotec 04-08-2010 11:23 PM

I think hes been coached by BB to do this to get things going and spice things up.Maybe d.room chats also as to what to do or say to whom next - who knows,but a lot of what he says is spot on.Last night when Dave was moaning about being picked he said " Mario had to pick someone so he chose the biggest pr..k in the house". Brilliant!

Shasown 04-08-2010 11:29 PM

Probably ADHD/ADD if anything.

fizzy 04-08-2010 11:30 PM

I think he's just having his own particular brand of fun

Shiner 04-08-2010 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Plunker (Post 3611831)
Having worked in a school for autistic kids I was wondering myself. He's on the spectrum if you ask me.

Agreed. I have some experience with this too which is what got me thinking in the first place.

watchinittoomuch 04-08-2010 11:48 PM

MY son has Asperger's...I know alot about it I live with it...first JJ and now Sam...people CAN be arseholes without having a condition you know.

Shiner 04-08-2010 11:54 PM

Then as you know the thing is there is an Asperger's sliding scale of classification which goes from very obvious to almost unnoticeable. In fact there are many with the condition leading practically normal lives without the slightest clue that they have it.

watchinittoomuch 04-08-2010 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Shiner (Post 3612146)
Then as you know the thing is there is an Asperger's sliding scale of classification which goes from very obvious to almost unnoticeable. In fact there are many with the condition leading practically normal lives without the slightest clue that they have it.


Yup, I know about the spectrum, I know that people live with it and dont know...and I also know that some people are just being upfront in your face rude ****ers, which is what Sam was sent in there for.

Visage 04-08-2010 11:58 PM

No.

I just see a cheeky young kid who likes to play the joker, only he doesn't realise when to stop.

He's a fun housemate and I think he's quite the entertainer.

Beso 04-08-2010 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by watchinittoomuch (Post 3611852)
I agree. Sam doesnt have asperger's, he's just a little ****.

He KNOWS what he's doing, there's a difference.

this x

rosebay11 05-08-2010 12:56 AM

I think, Sam, enjoys seeing people suffer, based on the "truths" he hurls at them. He seems to be very intelligent and can "read" people very well, finding out their vulnerable spots. He then takes aim.

He seems to lack empathy of any kind. does not "feel" for the hurt he is causing others. He will say he's sorry when caught out - but only to buy himself further time for refuelling his guns. He's fearless based on the fact he can hurt others without himself feeling any pain - as most "normal" people would. he does not suffer any kind of remorse.

He's a master manipulator.

IMO, there is a name for this condition - and it is not aspergers syndrome.

Makes me shudder to think what he will be up to a few years hence.

fizzy 05-08-2010 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rosebay11 (Post 3612498)
I think, Sam, enjoys seeing people suffer, based on the "truths" he hurls at them. He seems to be very intelligent and can "read" people very well, finding out their vulnerable spots. He then takes aim.

He seems to lack empathy of any kind. does not "feel" for the hurt he is causing others. He will say he's sorry when caught out - but only to buy himself further time for refuelling his guns. He's fearless based on the fact he can hurt others without himself feeling any pain - as most "normal" people would.

He's a master manipulator.

Makes me shudder to think what he will be up to a few years hence.


I would be the same as you but surely he's only doing it for the show?

Shiner 05-08-2010 01:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rosebay11 (Post 3612498)
I think, Sam, enjoys seeing people suffer, based on the "truths" he hurls at them. He seems to be very intelligent and can "read" people very well, finding out their vulnerable spots. He then takes aim.

He seems to lack empathy of any kind. does not "feel" for the hurt he is causing others. He will say he's sorry when caught out - but only to buy himself further time for refuelling his guns. He's fearless based on the fact he can hurt others without himself feeling any pain - as most "normal" people would. he does not suffer any kind of remorse.He's a master manipulator.

IMO, there is a name for this condition - and it is not aspergers syndrome.

Makes me shudder to think what he will be up to a few years hence.

Absolute classic symptoms of what I'm on about.

BB_Eye 05-08-2010 01:04 AM

Lol, Sam does not have Asperger's. What a ludicrous statement. People with Asperger's syndrome couldn't manipulate anyone of they tried. They are normally shy and introverted. Andrew has the most telltale signs of Asperger's in the house.

rosebay11 05-08-2010 01:04 AM

I was editing my last post as you were replying, so your quote misses out wsome of what I've said.

I do not believe he is doing this only for the show. Sure he had planned in advance that he would do it, but he is such a master of the "technique"! He has been doing this from he was very young, IMO.


Also, the buddies he hangs out with - a much older age-group than himself seemed to indicate that he was more than just a prankster on when they were interviewed on the BBLB show.

fizzy 05-08-2010 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rosebay11 (Post 3612532)
I was editing my last post as you were replying, so your quote misses out wsome of what I've said.

I do not believe he is doing this only for the show. Sure he had planned in advance that he would do it, but he is such a master of the "technique"! He has been doing this from he was very young, IMO.


Also, the buddies he hangs out with - a much older age-group than himself seemed to indicate that he was more than just a prankster on when they were interviewed on the BBLB show.


Maybe you're right :eek:

Shiner 05-08-2010 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3612528)
Lol, Sam does not have Asperger's. What a ludicrous statement. People with Asperger's syndrome could manipulate anyone of they tried. They are normally shy and introverted. Andrew has the most telltale signs of Asperger's in the house.

Well not as ludicrous as you might think. The only people that Sam has "manipulated" as you say are the ones that can't handle the truth because that is all he is dishing out. It is impossible to set a "type" for people with Asperger's, the syndrome manifests itself in many different ways in many different people. Anyone of the HM's could have it and you'd never know. I'd be interested in knowing how you qualify your statement.


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