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People think I'm autistic for carrying around a notebook in which to write all the words I come across in writing or conversation that I don't know the meaning of. Also they look down on me when I ask someone what a word they said means (I usually try to keep those questions to myself and research it at home, but sometimes I have to ask in case the word is relevant to the conversation at hand).

Who truly is in the wrong?

>> No.12437761

>>12437584
first

>> No.12437776

>>12437761
Based
>>12437584
Mainly them. There's literally nothing wrong with asking what a word means. What do they expect you to do, sit there and nod you head even though you don't fully understand what they just said?

>> No.12437844

>>12437584

You are learning and you're ballsy enough to openly admit that you don't know and want to learn. If people call you autistic they are insecure cucks. Keep doing it

>> No.12437872

>>12437584
You're autistic for not using your phone or your favorite search engines to do this, I catalogue all the words I don't know or forget about on both my phone and pc and slowly work them into my vocabulary. The intention and goal are noble, your execution is clumsy and is indeed a bit autistic.

>> No.12437875
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12437875

>>12437761
based
check my dubs

>> No.12437888 [DELETED] 

>>12437584
99% of the time people don't say a word in conversation that I don't already know, so maybe you don't know basic words and that means you have down syndrome, not autism.

>> No.12437908

>>12437584
>autistic
What does that word mean?

>> No.12437955

>>12437875
Checked but not seen