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Which author speaks the most autistically? Are there any famously good writers but noticeably autistic speakers? I have noticed sometimes that people visually speak autistically.

>> No.22935321
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22935321

Bumping for you OP

>> No.22935331

>>22934497
houllebecq talks like a sperg

>> No.22935337

Command of language was once recognized as a sign of greatness in person. In the IQ-100 Nirvana which we are now living in, all divergence is considered as Retarded or Autistic.

This is merely the Fuhrer of Normalcy enforcing the Nazism of Norm. Most Geniuses in 2024 are walking around with bowed heads, ashamed of something they said in elementery school.

>> No.22935365

>>22935321
Peak efficiency, no need for pre-frontal cortex activation, all power devoted to spatial awareness and sensation. Perfection.

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>>22934497
I'm generally very charming in person, but I have to make sure I don't ramble on about any rabbit holes like who Harley Pasternak is and his relationship with prominent celebrities.

>> No.22935382

>>22935365
Can't do anything worth a damn though.
>>22935337
Well said.

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>>22934497
I'm generally very charming in person, but I have to make sure I don't ramble on about any rabbit holes like who Harley Pasternak is and his relationship with prominent celebrities.

>> No.22935402

>>22935382
Stick to your whole brain methods of mimicry and see where it gets you.

>> No.22935406

>>22934497
Simon Leys had a great essay on this, I remember reading it in "The Hall of Uselessness", but I can't remember the title. He mentioned some french writers

>> No.22935422

>>22935402
There's no competition, if you don't have enough neurons firing in the frontal cortex you're barely alive

>> No.22935437

>>22935422
Sounds like someone is a little too inhibited and judgemental.

>> No.22935448

Spend 1 year becoming a regular at a bar / pub and talk to everyone. Once you have the gift of gab, it is easy to read people, make friends, make people laugh.

>> No.22935451

>>22935448
You are under the assumption that OP wishes to change themselves. Talking to a bunch of illiterate drunkards sounds like a waste of time for everyone involved.

>> No.22935466

>>22935451
Clearly you are a shut-in and your social circle and social skills are limited to a very narrow group of people. There are people from all walks of life that go into bars and pubs, or wineries.

Live a little.

>> No.22935478

>>22935466
You are doing wrong by implying Autism is evil or something which must be stamped out by talking up a bunch of randoms at a bar. OP and no one itt for that matter implied they had a problem.

>> No.22935498

>>22935437
Sounds like someone isn't actually alive.
>>22935478
That's just the NT way, if they dislike something they gotta stamp it out.

>> No.22935502

Temple Grandin' and whoeverthefuck wrote "be different" arent too shabby despite being autistic boomers.

I say this as an autistic millenial.

>> No.22935510

>>22935478
You get good at socializing by practicing it.

>> No.22935522

>>22935510
Okay, I am really power leveling here but it is people like you who made my life a thousand times worse than it ever had to be. Socializing is not for everyone and no one, I LITERALLY mean no one in this thread asked for advice on how to socialize. It is people like you who treat autism as a problem to be stamped out like how they forced left handers to use right handed writing long ago.

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>>22935498

>> No.22935559

>>22935527
It's sad how you couldn't express you were mad except with a picture. Literary standards have nosedived.

>> No.22935566

>>22935559
You're the one seething so hard you can't even make coherent arguments anymore.

>> No.22935570

>>22935566
Oh no, he's projecting again.

>> No.22935574

>>22935522
I never said it was a problem.

>> No.22935598

>>22935570
Oh no, sounds like your hoe ass still mad tho.

>> No.22935619

>>22935598
>>22935574
??
How embarrassing for you.

>> No.22935634

>>22935619
I agree, it is embarrassing for you.

>> No.22935640

>>22935634
And here, we see how microcephaly presents. Please take note.

>> No.22935671

>>22935640
Let me guess, you're a stoic.

>> No.22935709

>>22935671
Worse. I'm the last guy that fucked your mom.

>> No.22935735

>>22935709
You have already agreed you are a hoe. Does this make you a tranny too?

>> No.22935773

Continuing from >>22935640, see >>22935735 for another exhibit.

>> No.22935780

https://edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com/2014/08/08/reply-edith-wharton-on-henry-jamess-asking-for-directions/

>> No.22935782

>>22935773
You do sound like a tranny.

>> No.22935787

>>22935782
I am a tranny. Now what? Has the rent-free golem in your head done a backflip?

>> No.22935814

>>22935787
No. My curiosity has been satiated. Suppose we take someone who had a lobotomy, they are still alive, but also not a psychopath. Suppose also someone who had the corpus colossum separated due to epilepsy. Suppose also, someone who suffered a brain injury that damaged the motor functions and speech portions of the brain while leaving the prefrontal intact. Would you say the brain of a psychopath is some sort of genetic anomaly or the result of some epigenetic external environment factors?

>> No.22935823

>>22935814
It's the result of not having a proper amygdala. They have a tiny or non-existent amygdala, which leads to minimal to no frontal activation and redirects all growth to other parts of the brain, which makes them extra evil by giving them more processing power.

>> No.22935849

>>22935823
I am somewhat familiar with the notion that lesions on the amygdala have a higher correlation but I am admittedly not sure if it is still en vogue. So has the opinion changed from developmental issues with the amygdala to a more genetic one wherein that portion of the brain was seemingly coded wrong? I was also under the impression the cool new theory was that it derived from the choroid plexus. I am admittedly more in the amygdala camp since this makes sense to me but I also don't know.

>> No.22935975

>>22935849
>he doesn't shoot whiskey

>> No.22935989

>>22935975
Alcohol does pass the blood/brain barrier easily but I don't believe this is the core aspect of the choroid plexus notion.

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>>22935823
Th- that’s not how that works. Real life isn’t Silence of the Lambs. You don’t overcompensate with your brain matter in other areas by having no amygdala.

>> No.22936847

>>22935999
Checked, thanks "Jon Kolner".
You do, it's just not a RPG stat distribution system. I guess since you work with the spine or something you should know this. Can't be bothered to sign up for linkedin just to view your profile.
>>22935849
>to a more genetic one wherein that portion of the brain was seemingly coded wrong?
It could be genetic or developmental (vaccines).
More often than not the probability of a well-developed amygdala decreases as you move away from high neanderthal ancestry and small, high trust groups.

>> No.22937146

This is just another F Gardner shill-spam thread. I can't believe you all fell for it.

>> No.22937246

>>22935478
If you think your autism could be 'stamped out' by learning some social skills then you're a pseud.
t. autist with social skills

>> No.22937328

>>22937246
That works if there's early intervention, i.e. when they're still a toddler & their brains are still plastic enough to learn social skills. But there's no treatment for autism in adults, or even older kids.

>> No.22938680

Bump, I'd be happy if someone could answer the OP