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Books about autism?

>> No.23936679

>>23936677
Regardless of the fact that both are lying bitches, why would you "love" being autistic? It's a disability, its like saying
>I love having no legs

>> No.23936688

>>23936677
your diary desu

>> No.23936691

>>23936679
This. It's a fucking disability, and most autists —me included — would be far better off without it. I also hate that "everyone is slightly autistic" meme, no you are not you fucking retarded normie. You have no idea what it's like

>> No.23936694

>>23936691
It's not a X,Y point it's more like a

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>>23936694
>>23936691
spider web...

>> No.23936701

>>23936677
Tao Lin - Leave Society

>> No.23936703

>>23936679
Contrary to popular opinion, autistics are actually chronic truth tellers which gets them in trouble

>> No.23936704

>>23936677
I stand with my fellow humans. If one of us has autism then we all do. Downies otoh should be put down at birth.

>> No.23936706

>>23936703
Actually that's not always a case. Some autistic people are flawless liars and have enough social awareness to know how to lie fluently.
Most autistics will have a burning desire to be truthful, when it is important, but not always. They are able to lie

>> No.23936718

>>23936706
>>23936703
Only a small portion of autistics are chronic truth tellers. Most of them are just normies with fucked up emotional dysregulation and bad social skills and tic disorder or whatever

>> No.23936723

>>23936679
The second girl isn’t autistic she is just saying she is for attention

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>>23936718

>> No.23936738

>>23936718
You do realize you’re talking to someone with autism who is not self diagnosed whatsoever?

>> No.23936759

>>23936679
To be fair, your example is a fetish. Some people are just going to like not having legs. And some girls will make money off that.
>>23936677
You're going to get a broad range of conflicting books because it's intentionally vague as a diagnosis. It's a catch all, largely due to advocacy pressure. As per usual, nobody asked the noncommunicative ones or, if they did, they lied about the observed response when calling for the expansion. Some ex DSM editors are explicitly against that expansion into a more vague set of criteria, such as Allen Frances in Saving Normal.

>> No.23936771

>>23936677
Literal non-existent condition.
Failing to develop social skills doesn't make you special. It just means your a lazy, cowardly, whiny faggot.

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>>23936677
Mein Kampf

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>>23936677
>Books about autism?

>> No.23936788

>>23936723
I think she's saying that she loves that the first girl is autistic, women are cruel like that.

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>>23936677
Genuine recommendation.

>> No.23936811

>>23936771
get your GED yet?

>> No.23936812

>>23936703
>>23936706
>>23936718

Behold! Another classic example of the scientific veracity of psychology! Once again nobody can define what the fuck autism means or what traits are encompassed by it.

"Oh!" I hear you say. "What about brain scans? Surely we can detect autism!" Hah! From whence did you come, the 18th century? Who are you to expect actual empiricism from modern science?

No no young scholar, hear this! There is NO neurological detection of autism. There are vague traces to be sure, more blood flow to this region, less activity in that region, and so on. But definitive proof? It alludes us! Can you believe that? The most studied of behavioral disorders and it is still beyond our ability to actually detect it.

>> No.23936824

>>23936812
"No anon, I definitely know that autism implies some kind of difficulty socializing."

Oh! Is that why a million tik tok "autistics" spend every waking minute in social contact with others?

"Well okay, autism means an inability to empathize."

So autistics are psychopaths? Fascinating! We don't need the term "autism" then.

"Autistics are really obsessive, that's it!"

So we don't need the term OCD, got it!

"No no, autistics have difficulty learning things!"

And yet we have 160 IQ autistic savants.

"Okay okay, autistics are actually REALLY good at learning things!"

And yet we have 80 IQ autistic retards that can't even speak.

"Autism and ASD are different, chud!"

So we have a condition and then a "spectrum" of traits that cluster around it? Why does no other condition get this treatment? Can I say you have psychopathic spectrum disorder because while you are empathetic you have other "psychopathic" traits like a love of American Psycho and sigma male edits?

>> No.23936830

>>23936824
Kek. """""Autists""""" eternally BTFO.
The reddit spacing was regrettable though.

>> No.23936837

>>23936824
I put it to you, humble reader, that autism does not exist because:

1. It cannot be reliably detected by a brain scan. Lack of empirical evidence is unscientific.

2. There is no consistent symptomology of autism, only a tapestry of traits that may be considered autistic. When a collection of these traits exists in one person, they may be autistic, but not necessarily. Lack of reproducibility is unscientific.

3. Autism co-occurs with other conditions at alarmingly high levels, such as BPD, ADD, schizophrenia, gender dysphoria, and others. I suggest to you that this co-occurrence results from inconsistent definitions of symptomology.

>> No.23936846

>>23936677
>All the cute autistic girls are out there being bullied by normies
I can save her

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>>23936824
>

>> No.23936858

>>23936837
There’s no empirical evidence of your heterosexuality yet here you are.

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>>23936731
>>23936677
>Pistis Sophia

>> No.23936972

>>23936812
>alludes for eludes
opinion DISREGARDED

>> No.23936976

>>23936679
Autism can be of benefit in some cases thoughever'stve

>> No.23937104

>>23936677
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata

it's not a sad ending per se but I get sad by it. it hits home too hard. my life is wasting away

>> No.23937106

>>23936976
It can be of benefit only for short bursts of time. I can do amazing things fast, but I require a lot of downtime in between in order to not have a complete shutdown where I can't move or talk.

>> No.23937126

>>23936679
The amount of joy I would have experienced in life if I wasn't autistic is mind boggling. I don't think I've ever had a good time. People to me are mostly cringe and don't make sense, and I recognize I'm different. I def don't love it.

>> No.23937169

>>23936812
altered long-range cerebellar connectivity
>But definitive proof? It alludes us!
>definitive proof
troll
see
>>23936972
Anyway, it is diagnosed based on social factors. Not the same thing as the neurochemistry or genetics. There is nothing to prove, only to understand.
>>23936691
It is not a disability if I am not disabled. I am socially retarded. Normal people have better social connections, but they are also worse at other things. They may not place much emphasis on the things they suck at, but that is their problem. Anyway, fuck them.
>would be far better off without it
Who gives a shit. I am not going to invent a time machine just so I can go change my own DNA and upbringing.
It is more accurate to say that most autists would be far better off if normies were able to identify why they felt a certain way and studied theater intentionally instead of just relying on social autopilot.

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In response to the actual topic, there are lots of books with genetic modification and vat-grown characters who survive in isolated spaceships or whatever. The ones he identifies as autistic just do dumb shit like talking to AIs or using computers. What a dumb fucking stereotype.

>> No.23937180

>>23937169
The world’s emphasis on social skills is probably why things like genuine talent aren’t respected anymore. Just a random observation.

>> No.23937245

>>23936787
actually this.

>> No.23937259

>>23936837
>such as BPD, ADD, schizophrenia, gender dysphoria, and others
Hmm

>> No.23937475

>>23937169
>it is diagnosed based on social factors
Don't autists, especially females, "mask" their symptoms?

>> No.23937478

>>23937475
>"mask" their symptoms?
That is just psychojargon for "has friends and fucks". I wasn't diagnosed until 27.

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>>23937478
>That is just psychojargon for "has friends and fucks".
Which basically disproves the "social factors", no?
>I wasn't diagnosed until 27.
Picrel

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>>23936679
Some people can find pride in perceiving themselves as unique or special. Autism lends itself to some situations where you feel like you can think things no one else thinks about, and that can make one feel slightly smarter, momentarily.

It's mostly a way to build self-stem id say; not entirely wrong, it does feel amazing when you have an epiphany, or predict the future, or you smell an interaction or a motion or reaction, makes one feel like a genius in the act, even if you are condemned to return to feel pitiful once you realize you are half stupid in everything else.

>>23936703
Yes, but no, but yes. I think autism also helps deconstruct the concept of a good lie, and one can put that in practice. I for instance, can lie as i breath if i want to, but i feel guilty and confess, because i am weak.


That being said, i have never read a book about autism, it sounds morbid and boring; it'd probably be some shitty romantic comedy too, one that the new york times classifies as a best seller. I have a rule to never read new york times best sellers, its pure donkey shit, i will never forgive them for tricking me with their fake airs of quality and prestiege.

>> No.23937580

>>23937482
>Which basically disproves the "social factors", no?
Well, no. The social factors are the most blatant signifiers and like most people psychologists want to do the least amount of work possible while still getting paid.

>> No.23937595

>>23936778
Unironically 100% true

>> No.23937601

>>23936824
>>23936812
I was diagnosed with aspegers when I was 10 but they quickly changed it to another disability when I was 16
Autism is just eating away every single discussion around mental illness because now the "neurodivergent community" has to share a space with Chris Chan and Forrest Gump.
Truthfully thoughbeit it may probably be just a psyop so that people dangerous to the system are easily identified and independent thought is seen as a illness.

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>>23936824
>>23936812
Based

Autism is not real

>> No.23937647

>>23937104
this sounds ok, i shall read, dear electro/lit/e

>> No.23937668

>>23937601
>people dangerous to the system are easily identified and independent thought is seen as a illness.
It's more of a social advantage strategy. There's not really an increase in autism in, say, poor people with social problems being diagnosed autistic.
There is however a lot of social forgiveness for autism, which will wane as it's abused. It's that social forgiveness which a lot of diagnoses aim at, rather than the kind of social rehabilitation autists not seeking social advantage get. A lot of diagnoses are acquired with the idea that means it's intractable problems and therefore the autist, who is of a good sort, has no onus to make basic changes to interact more smoothly with society.
tl:dr- a lot is rich people looking for a reason it's okay to be rude

>> No.23937696

>>23936679
No it's not
Being autistic is just part of your personality
Like I couldn't imagine not being autistic. It affects how I think in every way.
Now low-functioning, yes that's a disability. But the 'sperger's, that's not something desirable to "cure".

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>>23937580
So you either get a lazy psychiatrist who does(n't) diagnose you with autism by looking at the social factors, or you get the workaholic psychiatrist who will do, what? An MRI? Wasn't it inconclusive?

>> No.23937763

>>23937638
who is this child

>> No.23937773

>>23937696
Being low functioning must be great, though. They're too stunted to realize when they fuck up socially, too clueless to care or simply incapable of talking in the first place

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>>23936677
That girl looks way better without such excessive makeup

>> No.23937841

>>23937816
i hate rich people

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>>23937732
>you get the workaholic psychiatrist who will do, what? An MRI? Wasn't it inconclusive?
Nobody fucking does that. They diagnose you by interviewing your family members about your childhood and asking you some dumbshit questions about feelings. While you answer, they look to make sure you are not modulating eye contact. The MRIs have nothing to do with the diagnosis -- they are used by research labs to understand the physiological basis.
>>23936812
>what traits are encompassed by it
abnormal socialization
stereotyped behavior
cognitive inflexibility
Same in rats as in humans. Bunch of mis-information in this thread.
>>23937475
It is the same thing as acting. You cannot mask throughout your childhood, and your parents will still remember when you behaved differently from normal children. Women are generally more sociable. For men you can be an antisocial alpha male, whereas high-status females are hyper-social.

>> No.23937915

>>23937841
i dont think she's rich

>> No.23937946

>>23937915
well pheraps not rich rich, but settled, she seems economically comfortable

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>>23937888
>asking you some dumbshit questions about feelings.
Ah yes, I remember some short about how they ask you about your socks.
>While you answer, they look to make sure you are not modulating eye contact.
So even hyper social autistic females can't keep eye contact?
>The MRIs have nothing to do with the diagnosis
Ah ok.
>It is the same thing as acting
If you know how to act, then you understand the social aspect of it. If you know the social aspect of it, then you are not socially retarded. It's like being having a social "accent" (https://youtu.be/1Q9F2-Se0Ss)), then. Is it autistic to not find a different "accent" to be natural? Looks like just the effects of stubbornessness on the brain... But then there are kids who get diagnosed in very early ages, even before they start talking, right? They don't mask jackshit, but if they started right away, wouldn't they cure themselves from the bad "accent" they were born with?
I've heard autistic people claiming that going for the symptoms of the kids is evil practice, but to me it feels the better idea, no?
>You cannot mask throughout your childhood
So how do I see people getting diagnosed at 27 years of age? Do they get their parents to try to see if their kids was not a fucking conformist 25 years before? And if they are orphans, we get them to "unmask" themselves and talk about how, instead of playing with other kids, they sat and read all day?
Is it a fucking "were your actions always socially acceptable" type of quiz?
>For men you can be an antisocial alpha male, whereas high-status females are hyper-social.
Implying that "high-status females" is a biological classification.

>> No.23938014

>>23938005
No, no, you dont need to understand the aocial aspect in order to act anon, its all a mirror, pure imitation and patterns, you domt actually get the whole science behind it, the unpredicteable reactions or the emotions, you just guess and ry to not fuck up or to be liked through cold and practical behaviour tactics

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>>23938014
Absolute psychopathy.
>Inb4 b-but I would not survive by having a deadpan expression 24/7
Fembrained reasoning.
Which made me wonder that, although they don't understand the reason for the "social world", they still understand the purpose of it, because they like the effects of it on their lives.
In other words, they like being accepted, and having friends, and getting their clit sucked by a dude that they don't really like (correct me if I'm wrong), except for the more material aspects of the relationship.
>Inb4 no no, autistic people love, but differently from NT people
Then how do they love, if they don't express their emotions?
Also, don't they have sensory overload? I remember the meme of the "autistic girls vs autistic boys" meme. Shouldn't their feelings being expressed 10x times the levels of a NT person?

>> No.23938038

>>23936812
Tell me more, I'm intrigued, why do you say from the 18th century

>> No.23938045

>>23936824
This has BTFO all autists. Thank you anon. Topkek

>> No.23938052

>>23937946
Because she has Nutella, anon just don't be a brokie

>> No.23938056

>>23938029
>name tag
>'fembrained
Nta but please go back to /lgbt/ I beg you my rainbow friend, your glittering asshole is staining the thread

>> No.23938062

>>23938005
>So even hyper social autistic females can't keep eye contact
Nta but there's pretty good evidence there's something like face blindness in autism disorders. It's not just they're not making eye contact, it's also they're not recognising you from your face, or interpreting emotion from it. The reason you're probably going to make eye contact with someone in a conversation is because it gives your brain feedback on what's going on with the other person. When you remove that information, like with a phone call, most people respond to lapses in the conversation with verbal ways of checking the other person is engaged and what their reaction is, including asking if they're still there. That kind of information you need to process the conversation just doesn't register to most autism. They can learn some of it, but it's as awkward as the people who just "learned body language" and now think they're detecting all kinds of lies with 100% accuracy. For example, you'll probably have some physical response to someone looking at you like you're staring at them and know to look away, while someone who learnt that eye contact is a way to be normal will probably keep staring.

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>>23938056
>go back to /lgbt/
I've been there in the last few days. They insult each other with that. I still bully them from time to time. But switching back and forth in order to not get banned for "trolling" is not something that my lazy ass is willing to do.
>>23938062
>it's also they're not recognising you from your face, or interpreting emotion from it.
Huge if true. How did they got hyper social then?
>The reason you're probably going to make eye contact with someone in a conversation is because it gives your brain feedback on what's going on with the other person.
I'd say the face plays a bigger role, eyes to me are something I see in the peripheral vision if I am not mistaken. But I don't talk to many people, and because of that I struggled to keep eye contact from time to time, at the end of the day, not looking at the person is something necessary to have enough friends... unless autistic people who are masking go for the type of friend who is logorrheic and doesn't really care about the other person's feelings.
>while someone who learnt that eye contact is a way to be normal will probably keep staring.
Weird fellas if true.

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>>23938098
>not looking at the person
looking at the person*

>> No.23938113

>>23938098
Kek, I was there a few hours ago, but do not cross pollinate and contaminate this board, its already been contaminated by the likes or poltards and other retards, mainly from TV though

>> No.23938123

>>23938098
>How did they got hyper social then?
It's rare, but you can hit all the other notes of the social conversation well enough that not being able to pick them out of a line of photos doesn't stop you having friends. There's also social differences in how long eye contact is necessary or how close you need to stand to someone, and how formal you should be with people, so someone who might be social in the Philippines might be seen as a dangerous sociopath in Spain. Most people learn their own social code by immersion and find foreign ones to be a culture shock, but can assimilate. Most autists are like the immigrant who refuses to assimilate and face the same social problems because they can't assimilate as easily as most, but some of them learn the social code well enough they're the most polite person anyone knows. It's like the rare gaijin who gets a Japanese name and registry place and citizenship and stops getting to use the gaijin card to get out of social errors. Very rare to the point of being a statistical blip, but still possible in some very limited cases.

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>>23938113
Jeez, my bad, son.
The amount of insults fags pull out of their asses is the cause of how stretched they are so I thought I better use those terms somewhere to remember them somehow.
From now on, I will post only Kafka memes to decontaminate the thread.
>>23938123
Good post, the issue is to diagnose them (I guess that's the cause for all the first diagnosi of 30 years olds), and the not so scarce amount of females that get the diagnosis without looking autistic.

>> No.23938249

>>23938164
Kek, based man

>> No.23938272

>>23936677
You can't read anyway, so fuck off with your gay bait post.

>> No.23938359

>>23936677
The Bible. Superturbo schizoautism.

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>>23938005
>If you know how to act, then you understand the social aspect of it.
>If you know the social aspect of it, then you are not socially retarded.
>the social aspect of it
What the hell does that mean? What social aspect? There is method acting and non-method acting. In the former you use your own past experiences to get a desired outward response. In character or (non-method or whatever), you study the character and the context in order to understand their responses. They both end up serving the same objective which is to understand yourself and the character. In either case, there is no social aspect.
By socially retarded I mean that I did not connect with people in elementary school. I did not connect with people in middle school. Etcetera. So there is a big gap in long-term social connections, which manifests itself in everyday social stuff. Has nothing to do with acting. In acting, you create a context which applies to the play or the scene or whatever.
>Is it autistic to not find a different "accent" to be natural?
I am not going to watch all that shit about accents. It is a non-sequitur, and you seem pretty fucking stupid.
Autism is literally three things: Abnormal socialization, stereotyped behavior, and cognitive inflexibility. People say there is no physiological basis and immediately complicate their (crappy) argument by referencing Tik Tok or some dumb shit. If you do not have the baseline prerequisite knowledge to have an intelligent conversation then what is the point? I could be watching pornography.
>>23938164
The Metamorphosis is abnormal socialization exemplified. So is The Stranger, and other existentialist lit. Not specific to autism on its own, but still relevant.

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>>23938521
>What social aspect?
Pic rel. If I wrinkle my nose, then I am showing disgust. Disgust is that feeling that I have when I smell a dead corpse. If I smell a dead corpse, I wrinkle my nose. If someone wrinkles the nose, it means that there is a dead corpse around. If there is no dead corpse, and someone wrinkles their nose at me, it means that my existance is giving them this feeling. I can wrinkle my nose instead of saying "you disgust me".
>In character or (non-method or whatever), you study the character and the context in order to understand their responses
Isn't it the opposite?
>In either case, there is no social aspect.
Then why the fuck did you start talking about them?
>By socially retarded I mean that I did not connect with people in elementary school
Neither did I. But when I saw a guy showing "disgust", I was like "why did he make that face. And I was not lazy enough to analyze my surroundings to understand that it was a dead corpse.
>So there is a big gap in long-term social connections
Only if you are retarded yeah. Or more probably, if you are too lazy to think if starting posting wrong ideas about method acting is the right thing to do, when no one asked you.
>In acting, you create a context which applies to the play or the scene or whatever.
Literally wrong. You get the role in a room of 4 people staring at you while you are balling your eyes out for a reason that you didn't know of up to 30 second before.
>I am not going to watch all that shit about accents
>Can't watch a 1 minute interview of an english actor
Nigger, I said it. Autistic niggers are just lazy. Lazy to observe society, learn it's unwritten rules, assimilate them. No, they need to bitch about how not playing soccer in kindergarten led them not being able to function without star wars funko pops.
>The Metamorphosis is abnormal socialization exemplified
Absolutely. Where do you think autistic, depressed and all the we-still-dont-know-what-causes-them mental illnesses originate? From the imagination of the mentally ill people? No! These faggots are so lazy they copy high school curriculum literature, for christ's sake.

>> No.23939536

>>23936731
Wow! Very interesting. 23andMe says I'm 93rd percentile for Neanderthal DNA so this slides right into my 'oh yeah, that makes sense of pretty much everything' track.

>> No.23939996

>>23938521
I'm not autistic and I find emotional behaviour fucking stupid, but it's effective for getting people to do what you want, so I do it
Learning how to force myself to cry was a game-changer, it's a very easy and cheap way to seem deep and/or sensitive (I'm a man)

>> No.23940276

>>23939996
Eww you cry? And you call yourself a man. Pitiful.

>> No.23941726

>>23936677
Huh?

>> No.23941764

>>23936731
This is something I said on 4chan a long time ago, and people acted like I was crazy for suggesting it. To be fair, it was only based on my intuition. It was a shower thought; my brain somehow made the connection that I was like a caveman, maybe even more than mentally.

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>>23938029
Its not psycopathy!

and of course, women enjoy sex and have sexual thoughts too, even if they also desire a relationship, you are measfuly imagining the top of the hierarchy here.

Society is a force too impossible to defeat as an individual, hence why most choose to concede in order not to be destroyed. And of course, who doesnt enjoy the social world to some extend? everyone wants to feek respected and liked. So yes, autistic women are capable of feeling lust, which may result to be percieved as a dissapointing co trasts, since autists have fame to be pure and naive, myself included

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>>23936830
Ohhh nooo, le reddit spacing?

>> No.23941886

>>23937841
bro her house looks pretty shitty

>> No.23941913

>>23936679
>disability that let's you mog most of society eith your superior focus and uncommon ways of thinking
>le trains dude

>> No.23941914

>>23941886
I must be an agent of envy and disdain

>> No.23941927

>>23936679
Saying it's awesome is a cope but if we eliminate mental illnesses we'll probably end up with shitty art. Look how bad shit has gotten because of the oppression Olympics where you win gold for being a black dyke.

>> No.23941950

She claims autism, in my prison;
Big'ol penis, penile piston;
I ask her quiet, wake her frisson:
Bitch you really got the 'tism?

If a yes I put it in'er, eat her up like chicken dinner;
Baste her innards, knock'er up, strongly pin'er;
Yummy yummy in her tummy, oven cooking up a dummy;
Autists flourish at my will, turn them over for a bill.

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>>23936677
i got you bro

>> No.23943439

>>23938728
Why did you take any words at face value? What you are lack of is literally the meaning of "unwritten rules" and even you cannot conform to it

>> No.23943451

>>23938728
>In acting, you create a context which applies to the play or the scene or whatever.
>Literally wrong. You get the role in a room of 4 people staring at you while you are balling your eyes out for a reason that you didn't know of up to 30 second before.
And what kind of interaction is this

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>>23936812
>>23936824
>>23936837
As a person who is clinically diagnosed with autism which led to an early retirement: This anon is right. Modern academia is a sham.

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What's the difference between social retardation and autism? Asking for a friend
>>23943407
>I have read every book in that fucking picture
Kill me

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>>23945570
One can be socially inept due to external factors, meanwhile in autism, one often becomes socially inept due to being half stupid and thinking in weird ways and not making sense of socializing, nor understanding the principles of a conversation, with the only solution being going to therapy at an early age for it.

So basically, social retardation is a symptom of autism, its nit the only way you can get it, but its a very prominent source. Autism mainly makes your brain work different to that of others, beyond repair and beyond change, it cannot be healed, unlike social retardation which disipates with exposure

With autism and exposure you just weave unhealthy patterns that dig you deeper in a pit of fear and insecurity

>> No.23945647

>>23936679
Only autistic people are capable of principle, in other words, uncompromising adherence to their values
A lot of the time those values are eccentric, eclectic, fetishistic garbage - but sometimes they aren't

>> No.23946960

>>23936677
if your interested in aspergers (debated whether thats a form of autism or not) unironically the first one is the best one
>https://archive.org/details/hans_20221127

>> No.23946983

>>23941950
God bless you for a much needed kek fren. God bless (you)!

>> No.23947076

>>23945647
substantiate this pls. why would this be so?

>> No.23947183

eileen by moshpheg is the best femcel autist book

>> No.23947224

A Confederacy of Dunces.

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>>23946960
I just (autistically) spent the last two hours reading the whole thing. Pretty kino. Our modern conception of what autism is seems pretty unchanged from what's presented in this paper, is that the case? Has our understanding of autism changed in the last 100 years since this was published?

He also goes on to posit that autism is genetically inherited. Have we found any evidence of that since?

>> No.23947318

>>23947246
extremely kino, especially when read by someone who has autistic-psychopathy.
>Our modern conception of what autism is seems pretty unchanged from what's presented in this paper, is that the case? Has our understanding of autism changed in the last 100 years since this was published?
In some ways its radically changed in other ways it has not.
>He also goes on to posit that autism is genetically inherited. Have we found any evidence of that since?
Have not followed up on that one myself, im a believer that its highly influenced by both nature and nurture.

>> No.23947394

>>23936679
autistic people these days HATE when you call it a disability. They claim that any suffering they experience on account of autism is due to flaws in society. They're insufferable.

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>>23946960
kek

>> No.23948660

>>23947394

No I don't

>> No.23948671

>>23947394
>>23947394
>They claim that any suffering they experience on account of autism is due to flaws in society.

the mere fact that they repeat this cretinous dogma show they're not autistic

>> No.23948759

>>23936677
Stranger

>> No.23950104

>>23938108
sauce of the pic?

>> No.23950122

>>23948671
Nah, it's fair though. The vast majority of what you will struggle with is the result of continually trying to be forced into a system that isn't build for someone like you.
A lot of autists are unemployed because they can't make it through job interviews, for example. A job interview isn't a natural thing, and nor is it a necessary thing, but it is a thing that society as it currently stands insists upon.
You could just as easily have a system where a person's talents are assessed, and then a series of jobs are just offered to them, no questions asked, and they pick what they want to do. Software could do that for people now.

>> No.23950157

>>23948445
lammerlammerlammer

>> No.23950167

>>23936679
Two of my autist friends will whine about their lives and one sometimes his autism but when it's mentioned, usually because of them easily confusing social context or being entirely apathetic, they both immediately switch to saying it's a superpower and one jokes that I'm jealous. It's such a cope for all these victims of poisonous western vaccine mandates since childhood

>> No.23950672

>>23950122
People skills are essential for any career. Every job is "does X + people skills" on some level. Furthermore interviews allow you to test things an application can't as well as being a check on claims made on a resumé. It's the same reason presenting to your class should be mandatory in school.
t. sperg who loves giving presentations, public speaking, and debate

>> No.23950674

>>23950672
here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J---aiyznGQ

>> No.23951530

>>23945647
seems like your view of autism is pretty fetishistic

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>>23936677
This and mein kampf are my honest suggestions.

>> No.23951537

>>23936812
>>23936824
>>23936837
Monotropic cognitive template.
https://youtu.be/3mBbOOzhoGQ

>> No.23951545

>>23950672
Do you really need people skills for a work-from-home data entry job?
Do you need people skills to mow a lawn?

Plus, there's a whole discussion to be had on what constitutes "people skills", because a lot of normies are just assholes who are good at emotional manipulation, and will immediately start slacking off and exploiting your good will, the second your back is turned. Is that the employee you want? Instead of someone who can mow the shit out of a lawn, but breaks out in a sweat when placed in a crowded room?

>> No.23952492

>>23951545
Small scale one on one communication is still good to have, but social skill aren't a substitute for other skills either. You make good points.