SupremeSaint
The curse of intelligence
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This thread is dedicated to the NTPILL deniers.
MY CLAIM:
Quite a few users on here deny the full affect of autism, and one of those effects are looks.
In one study from NCBI shows it.
Evidence:
“But Supreme that’s only one study” To that I say I have more.
The Commission for Countering Extremism(I know very soy name but will do) finds incels to be 30 times more likely to be incels.
Closing thoughts:
There is no denying/downplaying the Autism/NTPILL effects. There is plenty of proof of it yet users on the forum still downplay it, I’m here to set the record straight.
SOURCES:
@WorthlessSlavicShit @DarkStarDownBad @OutcompetedByRoomba @Subhuman Niceguy
MY CLAIM:
Quite a few users on here deny the full affect of autism, and one of those effects are looks.
In one study from NCBI shows it.
Evidence:
For those unaware of what those terms mean they mean, a longer forehead, a compact mid face,ect.
“But Supreme that’s only one study” To that I say I have more.
Scientists at the University of Missouri found that children with autism share certain facial features that distinguish them from other children.
It’s as clear as the that autism is highly linked with appearance but for those wondering “Where’s your proof that autism affects inceldom Supreme” Well here it is: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.
The Commission for Countering Extremism(I know very soy name but will do) finds incels to be 30 times more likely to be incels.
Closing thoughts:
There is no denying/downplaying the Autism/NTPILL effects. There is plenty of proof of it yet users on the forum still downplay it, I’m here to set the record straight.
SOURCES:
Incels 30 times more likely to be autistic, study finds
Autism Spectrum Disorder is ‘correlate not a cause’ of extreme acts of violence, authors warns
www.telegraph.co.uk
Is it autism? Facial features that show disorder
New study suggests "facial geometry" of common neurodevelopmental disorder
www.cbsnews.com
@WorthlessSlavicShit @DarkStarDownBad @OutcompetedByRoomba @Subhuman Niceguy