Comedy Curve Club

Hey my fellow Asperger's/Autistic people, allow me to explain the Comedy Curve Club. First of all if you are here on this site, your'e in. (That includes you too Admins). 

The purpose is simply to make you, make me, make you laugh. The Comedic challenge I have set myself is  to create/revamp one word - one line - one page jokes for 365 days.

The target is 1 joke per day - 7 jokes per week. I have NO IDEA! If this can work or not.

The broad subject matter is Asperger's and Autism. I will start with yesterday; 17/7/17 up to and including 18/7/18

What subject matter I address in my jokes/comments is up to you. (You have the power.)

What have you never heard an Aspie joke about before?

Please tell me your funny Aspergers story that could be made into a joke. (Private message me if you wish.)

What in our everyday world do most people around you see as normal, but to you it is just plain 'wrong' ?

big or little it doesn't matter!

For me this will all be a part of my therapy. I therefore thank you all in advance for your support and co operation in this crazy venture/adventure.

Regards,

Hendrow.

Remember, It all started right here.

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    • This is my experience of some people, thus far, eg. (Professionals, Friends and Family too.) In their attempts at trying to understand or be helpful in regards of My Autism. Picture the scene, an Autistic person is hanging off, the edge of a cliff. They explain that their arms are getting very tired, and they do not have the strength left to pull themselves up to safety. They are the advised by another person, who says "Let me give you a hand, in the form of a piece of advice, 'Have You Tried Clapping, Yet?' That Just Might Work!" . . . . . . . I hope nobody can relate to the 'Have You Tried Clapping Yet?' Question, but sadly, I think that one or two, may do.
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