Is it true autists are the only non-NPC people out there? This phd says they are the true inventors and innovators of the world. Hes also Borats brother.
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Anonymous06/04/26(Thu)22:15:33
>>16994159(OP) >Go to Wikipedia >Early Life and Education I have found a pattern.
>>16994159(OP) Life is composed of many games that chase after different goals. Most people learns to bet safe on games they are bad at to avoid disasters while competent players by definition is ready to participate with resources at hand to reasonably gauge risks against odds for gains with their skill. If you don't know what game they are on, people would always appears to be npcs as they are unresponsive to the scene and ideas at play or call them wrong. Ofc there are also metagames that concerns other games, such as teaching games, designing game rules, gatekeeping other gamers from knowing, luring in inexperienced gamer for a hustle, scheduling resources of all the games between hosts, players and watchers so it links in a grand pattern. Most player are too obsessed with their opponents to see the greater picture. To normal fags, autists are npcs having the same basic day to day problem with getting around in society, when autist can say the same about normies doing it wrong for things in particular and doesn't seem to tap into the right source. In the end, psycho, schizo, autist and normies are playing different games and the grand patterns are either a straight ladder, tree heirarchy, neat arrays, graph with one or many loop, or really complex hybrids.
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Anonymous06/05/26(Fri)13:20:44
>>16994169 >Cohen Did you really need an early life check for that one? This is level 1 noticing.
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Anonymous06/05/26(Fri)16:08:50
>>16994504 How am I meant to know someone went to Cambridge Uni from their surname?
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)04:45:05
>>16994169 >Cohen >also widely known to be the cousin of Sacha Baron Cohen How could this happen!?
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)09:47:23
>>16994159(OP) Yes, but maybe one in a thousand have the actual useful kind of autism that makes them smart and also functional enough to do things like innovate or invent. The vast majority of autists are somewhere on the scale from drooling, non-functional retard to useless smelly nigga obsessed with trains. I actually do agree that some level of autism is needed to be a truly great person, but for the most part, autists are inferior to normies. I know 'chon will hate this but it's true. This site is full of autists and there's less than a hundred people from here that have ever done anything of worth.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)10:14:29
>The f students are inventors.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)11:51:26
>>16994996 We were born into a world that ran out of innovation
Academia is dead, physics is dead, technology is only for defense contractors, all resources will be spent on AI data
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)12:05:37
>>16994996 I see it this way: It's not that autism makes someone smarter or dumber, but that autism seems to impact people along the entire range of human intelligence t. AudHD
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)12:13:59
>>16994159(OP) >and you'll never believe what his last name is pretty funny how the color patterns seem to connect autism to transgenderism.
Why is it that trans people you see IRL are always autists working in some obscure boardgames retail store? Is it a coincidence, or are autists disproportionally guided towards the trans pipeline?
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)12:23:15
>>16996074 I'm on the spectrum and I wouldn't be able to tell you either why that is. (not trans or gender dysphoric or any of that)
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)13:58:17
>>16996074 Theres nothing "trans" about the colors. Youre obsessed and need help.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)15:00:35
>>16994159(OP) >literal tards and Chris-chans are autistic >uhhhh somewhat eccentric geniuses are also autistic
Why in the world would these groups be said to have the same condition? Is this a concerted effort to deter the development of an effective autism screening in the womb? I've already seen the argument made - autism screening would be bad cause Einstein/Newton/Tesla were totally autistic guys!
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)15:35:43
>>16996115 We live in a welfare state and autism benefits the autism hiring and helping industry with stable tax money for equally less than impressive managers and scholars.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)15:54:19
>>16996134 Sorry but out of all the tinfoil hat theories this one makes the least sense. Autists make shit workers, you're better off importing browns
>>16996115 Autism is the symptom, not the cause. It's a working diagnosis/definition of whatever underlying mechanisms are behind it, because it is not something that is well understood at the moment. Same with ADHD (although that one is better understood), it's the symptom, not the cause [whether a one-time cause or recurrent].
Yes, there is a subjective aspect to diagnosis, especially when it comes to judging the severity of deviation from social norms and whether it disturbs the person or those around them. (This would be self-reported, corroborated by people close to them, and based on observing the patient).
Yes, as far as the DSM goes (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), my understanding is that there IS consideration placed on how specific definitions of a disorder may result in some socio-economic brackets not being able to access support resources. So in a way, the definition for these disorders are somewhat swayed by cultural factors and impact on health care.
tl;dr: there does not exist a clear authoritative tl;dr summary for this topic yet
Definitions have changed to more accurately reflect the currently accepted models and understanding of it, as new information has emerged.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)18:23:41
>>16996141 Benefit collectors, uncompetitive industry and shitty managers combined into feeding off government contracts, which is gate kept by stricter background checks. Newly imported browns are off the limit for government contracts concerning government properties from army blankets to police car orings. We are at the populist puppet stage when disability wranglers pushed back on brown wranglers expanding into these government contracts past roads and constructions while making several contracts for themselves for supporting the fight.
>>16996071 >autism [does not] makes someone smarter or dumber >autism seems to impact people along the entire range of human intelligence Same-anon. I realized these two are different claims which can be investigated independently from each other. I think the first one can be analyzed by proxy by looking at twin studies. Also I disagree with myself about the first claim. Autism or its underlying causes seems to be a handicap for many people; no doubt it can have some effect on intelligence. But how could we compare within the same person, what outcomes they would have when they do have autism and when they don't? It does not seem to be something that can be turned on and off for controlled blind test experiments
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)18:56:26
>>16996673 >>16996071 This is true but also a neurotypical person with a given IQ score will have a significantly easier life than their autistic counterpart until you get to very high IQ scores, and even then it's not guaranteed. A normie with an IQ in the 90s will have a boring job but enjoy a social life gathered around sportsball or whatever while also finding a mid woman, an autist with the same IQ will barely be able to hold a job at all while being locked in isolation and loneliness. A hallmark of autism is also having very uneven abilities. People ITT post about a dichotomy between screeching self-harming tards and weird geniuses but a bulk of autists I've met IRL were folks who you wouldn't suspect of being retarded on a surface level but once you spend time with them you'll see them do bafflingly stupid shit that dumber normies would never do. Of course there's an anthropic principle thing going on because you will not find the severely retarded ones in normal schools, at work or social settings.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)19:15:56
>>16994159(OP) these types of people are encouraging you to be retarded so they can feel superior to you in some way. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pov0MKuyJfg&ra=m
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)16:20:58
>>16994159(OP) You don't need to be autistic in order to be a genius. The kind of savantism that allows you to perform complex computations instantly may be very impressive, but it often does come with some unfortunate comorbidities not uncommonly, as autism is still a mental disability.
Having an ultra-logical mind is not a universally good thing, as it for example tends to inhibit out of the box thinking which requires stepping beyond documented "facts".
Take Nikola Tesla, someone who was debatably non-autistic and yet also famed as the most intelligent known man in history, who himself likened his intellect to mysticism.
"On the other hand, the study found that the brains of autistic children had higher neuron density in the amygdala. A part of the brain’s limbic system, the amygdala is a small but critical structure with multiple functions. The amygdala processes emotions, and connects those emotions to tasks like learning, memory formation, and sensory processing. It’s also the home of the fight or flight response."