
NorthernWind
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You can phenotypically recognise Autism due to certain behavior types/body postures easily. Flappy hands, looking down, not making eye contact, being physically slower/less adapt than others with aberrant moving patterns, etc. And also talking patterns. NTs that have experience with autistic relatives often recognise me as autistic within a few hours of working with me, the others just think I am off.Retard tier thread, you can't tell if they are autists by looking at them. But I don't deny that being sub 8 and autistic = over.
I meant face alone, not behavior/gestures.You can phenotypically recognise Autism due to certain behavior types/body postures easily. Flappy hands, looking down, not making eye contact, being physically slower/less adapt than others with aberrant moving patterns, etc. And also talking patterns. NTs that have experience with autistic relatives often recognise me as autistic within a few hours of working with me, the others just think I am off.
There are physical characteristics more common in people with autism. But there still are autistic chads.Retard tier thread, you can't tell if they are autists by looking at them. But I don't deny that being sub 8 and autistic = over.
obviously, getting bullied and rejected makes you autisticThere are physical characteristics more common in people with autism. But there still are autistic chads.
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Children with autism have distinct facial features: Study
"If we can identify when these facial changes occur, we could pinpoint when autism may begin to develop in a child"www.cbsnews.com
Retard tier thread, you can't tell if they are autists by looking at them. But I don't deny that being sub 8 and autistic = over.
some autistics u can see right away without them moving at all purely off their looks. Adam lanza is good exampleRetard tier thread, you can't tell if they are autists by looking at them. But I don't deny that being sub 8 and autistic = over.