Nordicel94
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What do you struggle with the most?
Why would you ask, NT? get lost fakecelWhat's like to be autistic?
understanding sarcasm / picking up social ques / reading people / know when to end a convo + what to say in a convo
I'm not autistic, I just have a facial disability, not a mental disability.
As a rule, normies hate autists.What do you struggle with the most?
Autists actually usually have more cognitive capacity than normies. Thats why normies only ever talk about tiktok whores and sportsball, meanwhile autists enjoy talking about deeper subjects like history and religion and philosophy and whatnot.This is low cognitive capacity, very low indeed
BasedAutists actually usually have more cognitive capacity than normies. Thats why normies only ever talk about tiktok whores and sportsball, meanwhile autists enjoy talking about deeper subjects like history and religion and philosophy and whatnot.
It's also why normies eat up propaganda but autists simply see right through it.
Autistic means genetic junk, and in case you didn't know, cognitive ability is primarily demonstrated in the way you excel in social settings. Literally that. The image surrounded by this that they are supposedly “intelligent” due to autism is a lie, intelligence is memorization and any brain even with a cognitive 80 can study topics and cover even more of its capacity, the gecko itself reports having an IQ of 80, He is autistic, but still has excellent memorization. This is not about cerebral intelligence, but about social intelligence. There are several means in cognitive ability, I'm referring to this one. And not in the stereotype created by others, because it is a stereotype.Autists actually usually have more cognitive capacity than normies. Thats why normies only ever talk about tiktok whores and sportsball, meanwhile autists enjoy talking about deeper subjects like history and religion and philosophy and whatnot.
It's also why normies eat up propaganda but autists simply see right through it.
In short, shit.
Strongly disagree. Memorization isn't a sign of inteligence, but rather a measure of how smart an individual can be. A smart person doesen't translate to intelligent. Someone could have read 300 books in their life and obtain a prestigious college degree at the same time, but still remain an ignorant low iq fool.intelligence is memorization and any brain even with a cognitive 80 can study topics and cover even more of its capacity, the gecko itself reports having an IQ of 80
Okay, 2024.Strongly disagree. Memorization isn't a sign of inteligence, but rather a measure of how smart an individual can be. A smart person doesen't translate to intelligent. Someone could have read 300 books in their life and obtain a prestigious college degree at the same time, but still remain an ignorant low iq fool.
Autism is something that comes natural to us with the condition, it feels like a part of you for better or worse, it feels more like quirks in your personality than a whole condition, though a few things I can recall are that I have to put in conscious effort to make eye contact most of the time I think I enjoy occassional stimming ( i think i do, i am not completely sure ), the one that I most strongly notice is the difficulty in distinguishing if someone is serious about something they say or if they are being sarcastic at times, this one I notice the most amount of times and i notice most intensely.What do you struggle with the most?
Shit that's so brutal and trueLike being in spectator mode. The only time you can actually be yourself is under solitude
Imagine if you were stoned all the timeWhat do you struggle with the most?
Agreed, but why are such complex people also complete social retardsAutists actually usually have more cognitive capacity than normies. Thats why normies only ever talk about tiktok whores and sportsball, meanwhile autists enjoy talking about deeper subjects like history and religion and philosophy and whatnot.
It's also why normies eat up propaganda but autists simply see right through it.