For some reason, SudrianAfro keeps pretending he's my dad when he's not. I even made a rule to prevent that: [link]
Yet for some reason, he won't obey it. I don't want to block him because that will only stop him: he won't learn not to stop doing so. Can someone please suggest something other than blocking to stop him?
You say you have autism. I was professionally diagnosed with Aspergers and I do not act like that. I feel ashamed of Assburgers and people with autism on the net.
here are in case you guys don't know them already. they are the absolute law of dA I was born on March 16, 1995.
These are the rules for my own deviants:
1. No rude comments. If you have a reason to be rude, just state it. I have autism, and therefore, can't understand very well when the reason why is really short. Otherwise, if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
2. Do not assume I'm younger than 17, because I'm not: I don't care if its mental, just don't do it!
3. Do NOT say "End of Discussion" on my deviants, because, well, as they're mine, I decide when the discussion ends. If you decide to end it automatically, you'll only make things worse, because if you do decide to end it, I won't stop pestering you until I'm satisfied. This isn't really a rule, but a warning.
4. If I want a question answered, answer it, even if I don't behave well. All questions must be answered unless they are rhetorical, which means that the answer is obvious.
5. Unless you can't speak English, do NOT use foreign languages on my deviants, because I only understand English and it's a waste of time. However, this rule can be broken IF you can't speak English, and you must be honest here. All others will be ignored. But don't speak foreign languages on purpose just to annoy me. Trust me, it will be marked as spam.
And if you don't think I can make my own rules, I can. Here's proof: [link]
Well, what do you think?
P.S. If you break any, your comments will be reported as spam or hidden away and I will NOT block you, as blocking won't teach you anything. In fact, I'll keep you unblocked because it's what you DON'T want me to do.
Yet for some reason, he won't obey it. I don't want to block him because that will only stop him: he won't learn not to stop doing so. Can someone please suggest something other than blocking to stop him?