The Judge
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While I have already shamed numerous studies in my "Atomic NTpill" thread, I recently came across this 2022 study that goes into further detail about how autism affects physical appearance in a negative way.
There is a reason why you almost never encounter an autistic "Chad" in public. Not only does this disability cause you to behave abnormally (ergo, preventing you from fitting in with society), but you are also almost guaranteed to be a subhuman freak.
Here is an image comparison between a neurotypical child and an autistic child.
Even at this age, you can already conceptualize the life of loneliness and suffering the boy on the left will be forced to endure in the future. He is already a truecel, as far as I'm concerned.
This is why I continue to espouse that the NT pill is one of the more underrated "pills" in our community. Autism affects every facet of your life.
There is a reason why you almost never encounter an autistic "Chad" in public. Not only does this disability cause you to behave abnormally (ergo, preventing you from fitting in with society), but you are also almost guaranteed to be a subhuman freak.
"Although the disease is considered to be genetic, the highest rates of accurate diagnosis occur when the child is tested on behavioral characteristics and facial features. Patients have a common pattern of distinct facial deformities, allowing researchers to analyze only an image of the child to determine if the child has the disease."
"For example, using sophisticated three-dimensional facial phenotyping, one study found that autistic people tend to have a broader mouth, upper face, and eye socket, combined with a flattened nasal bridge and shorter philtrum, relative to their non-autistic peers"
"We believe that facial recognition is the best possible way to diagnose a patient because of
their distinct attributes. Scientists at the University of Missouri found that children diagnosed with
autism share common facial feature distinctions from children who are not diagnosed with the
disease (Aldridge et al., 2011; CBS News, 2017). The study found that children with autism have
an unusually broad upper face, including wide-set eyes. They also have a shorter middle region of
the face, including the cheeks and nose."
Here is an image comparison between a neurotypical child and an autistic child.
Even at this age, you can already conceptualize the life of loneliness and suffering the boy on the left will be forced to endure in the future. He is already a truecel, as far as I'm concerned.
This is why I continue to espouse that the NT pill is one of the more underrated "pills" in our community. Autism affects every facet of your life.
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