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A lot of times the real reason someone may not like social gatherings and may be different when socialising is simply just because they are ugly.
When you are ugly, at the minimum, you are treated poorly and have less overall time spent in your life interacting with other humans. So OF COURSE you're not going to develop your social skills in the same way or at the same speed as the average person (average looking people).
Someone doesn't like going to parties? Maybe it's because they are ignored or treated badly in social situations due to their looks so why would they want to go?
Someone is quiet in class? Maybe it's not by choice and it's that they've naturally been ostrasized by their piers. Notice how on the first day of university, it's always that all the good looking people naturally gravitate towards eachother despite having never met before.
The problem with autism tests and personality tests is that they don't ask WHY someone has answered the way they answered. Someone may say they don't like socialising but that information is irrelevant unless you know WHY they feel that way.
But even if they do ask why on the test, the person themselves isn't even going to know why. Everyone is bluepilled and treats everyone based of their looks until you ask people if they think looks matter they'll say otherwise. So how is a person supposed to even know the reason why, especially when they're a kid.
Lastly, something that may happen is that a teacher may see a kid in class being quiet and lonely, therefore they send them to these special classes where they go to once a week perhaps and are taught one to one or taught in a small group perhaps with two other people, and perhaps those two other people actually do have autism.
This will completely fuck up the development of a normal kid even more than it already has been due to the fact that they're ugly. No child who's brain is in theta mode should be ostrasized and treated differently to everyone else when it's not needed. The child may be fine on his own, but is sent to these special classes that just emphasizes everything the more they go to these classes and the more they are ostrasized end it spirals into something bigger where they do in fact develop some traits of autism where it could've however been prevented.
Another thing is disability. Why do so many people born with physical disabilities also coincidentally have mental issues like autism? It's because of their upbringing being completely different and unfathomable to regular people. They will have an adult follow them everywhere they go their entire life since the second they're born and will be excluded from gallons of everyday social activities that the regular person gets to experience.
This thread was inspired by the image above.
Someone with wide spaced eyes may also have autism? How is there any correlation between the two?
When you are ugly, at the minimum, you are treated poorly and have less overall time spent in your life interacting with other humans. So OF COURSE you're not going to develop your social skills in the same way or at the same speed as the average person (average looking people).
Someone doesn't like going to parties? Maybe it's because they are ignored or treated badly in social situations due to their looks so why would they want to go?
Someone is quiet in class? Maybe it's not by choice and it's that they've naturally been ostrasized by their piers. Notice how on the first day of university, it's always that all the good looking people naturally gravitate towards eachother despite having never met before.
The problem with autism tests and personality tests is that they don't ask WHY someone has answered the way they answered. Someone may say they don't like socialising but that information is irrelevant unless you know WHY they feel that way.
But even if they do ask why on the test, the person themselves isn't even going to know why. Everyone is bluepilled and treats everyone based of their looks until you ask people if they think looks matter they'll say otherwise. So how is a person supposed to even know the reason why, especially when they're a kid.
Lastly, something that may happen is that a teacher may see a kid in class being quiet and lonely, therefore they send them to these special classes where they go to once a week perhaps and are taught one to one or taught in a small group perhaps with two other people, and perhaps those two other people actually do have autism.
This will completely fuck up the development of a normal kid even more than it already has been due to the fact that they're ugly. No child who's brain is in theta mode should be ostrasized and treated differently to everyone else when it's not needed. The child may be fine on his own, but is sent to these special classes that just emphasizes everything the more they go to these classes and the more they are ostrasized end it spirals into something bigger where they do in fact develop some traits of autism where it could've however been prevented.
Another thing is disability. Why do so many people born with physical disabilities also coincidentally have mental issues like autism? It's because of their upbringing being completely different and unfathomable to regular people. They will have an adult follow them everywhere they go their entire life since the second they're born and will be excluded from gallons of everyday social activities that the regular person gets to experience.
This thread was inspired by the image above.
Someone with wide spaced eyes may also have autism? How is there any correlation between the two?