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Serious Is it autism to say certain words again and again?

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It's known as echolalia, and is an autistic trait. You can see the genetic relationship to tourettes syndrome in this, and the cultural relationship to internet meme culture.
 
No not really. I say nik mok every 2 secs
also hey op, Nik mok :feelshaha:
 
It might just be a limited vocabulary.
 
If you repeat other's words/sounds, it's echoalia.

If you repeat your own, it's palilalia.

Both of which are one of the most common characteristics of communication in developmentally disabled and autistic individuals. While it is a natural process of language acquisition, it becomes a sign of ASD when repetition continues after toddler years.
 
If you repeat other's words/sounds, it's echoalia.

If you repeat your own, it's palilalia.

Both of which are one of the most common characteristics of communication in developmentally disabled and autistic individuals. While it is a natural process of language acquisition, it becomes a sign of ASD when repetition continues after toddler years.
Fuck.
 
It's known as echolalia, and is an autistic trait. You can see the genetic relationship to tourettes syndrome in this, and the cultural relationship to internet meme culture.
I always felt there is a relationship. Meme culture is autistic ngl. Not talking about repeating others though.
 
If you repeat other's words/sounds, it's echoalia.
My condition is echolalia but it happens because of my poor reading comprehension. Echolalia is reflective of a lack of comprehension and low level cognitive processing. If you have echolalia, you're low IQ and being low IQ means its over for you. :cryfeels: :cryfeels:
 
I always felt there is a relationship. Meme culture is autistic ngl. Not talking about repeating others though.
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It's known as echolalia, and is an autistic trait. You can see the genetic relationship to tourettes syndrome in this, and the cultural relationship to internet meme culture.
I suffer from echolalia.
 
I like the sound of certain words and I try to use them as much as possible.
 
Do you have poor comprehension skills?
I think not, but sometimes I comprehend things badly because I struggle to pay attention to things people say.
 
I do this.

I think it's just a trait of lack of social experience due to being ostrasized.

Or it could be that you have a narrow vocabulary from not readin n stuff like dat
It might just be a limited vocabulary.
Doubt a limited vocabulary is responsivle for you yelling hitler several times over the day. I am not talking about convos here.
 
Doubt a limited vocabulary is responsivle for you yelling hitler several times over the day. I am not talking about convos here.

You should have been more specific.
 
It might just be a limited vocabulary.
Although expressive vocabulary is typically less impaired than receptive vocabulary in children with ASD (e.g., Kover, et al., 2013a), studies have found that many children with ASD still demonstrate delays in vocabulary acquisition.
 
Although expressive vocabulary is typically less impaired than receptive vocabulary in children with ASD (e.g., Kover, et al., 2013a), studies have found that many children with ASD still demonstrate delays in vocabulary acquisition.

Interesting.
 
"Fuck" all day every day...fucking fuck fucker...
 
Does it count if you're saying it to yourself in your head? As at times I'm randomly thinking of just a word I think sounds funny and saying it to myself inside my own head when I'm like very bored.
I don't do that normally in general out speak out words over and over out loud.
 
Could be verbal stimming.
 
Meme culture is autistic ngl.
Getting familiar with meme culture is more of a need for zoomer and millenial normies so now even behaving NT is weird and it's harder to strike the correct "acceptable" balance between normie and non-NT.
 
Yep. I used to repeat words under my breath after saying them. I had to learn to stop doing this
 
It's known as echolalia, and is an autistic trait. You can see the genetic relationship to tourettes syndrome in this, and the cultural relationship to internet meme culture.
 

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