*Asperger's.Don't forget that comment. You can look it up on wikipedia, but to me, Asperger's is a mental disorder that involves problems with speech including communication in general and audial hearing. The most common symptoms are the inability to say what you're thinking, unable to look people in the eye, and the inability to detect sarcasm and jokes, which is why they take almost all things literally. It's on the autism spectrum, which means that it shares symptoms of autism, such as the inability to deal with change and living in one's own world. The only symptoms I have of it are the inability to detect sarcasm (not jokes), and I can't deal with change. I also sometimes have relapses in which I don't say what I'm thinking.
It's pretty explanatory, but it's all true. I had all those symptoms when I was around 4, but I lost most of them when I reached 10. I'm now 19 and fully aware of my symptoms, which are the ones I described earlier.