Do you know how 'neurotypicals' think?

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30 Sep 2011, 1:10 am

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Of course I was joking, relax I do that a lot :).


That's why I put the "unless..." qualifier. :)


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30 Sep 2011, 5:35 am

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We should all get together and write a book about the ways that we as people on the spectrum view the world and get it published. We should have it put on the market for the public to see.

I've also posted a video that shows how I see the NT world in Random Discussion, yesterday morning. I see it as a very dark and spooky place that has changed a lot over the past 25 years. I see it as a place that's filled with sex, drugs and violence and that Autism Speaks would love to cattleprod us and put us in electric chairs. If you're not a buff male or a female popsicle stick, than forget it.


I'm still waiting for one person to make a serious comparison between the way autistic people differ in the way they view the world compared to the NT mind. So far the common theme is NT people are duplicitous, lie and cheat and autistic people don't.


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30 Sep 2011, 5:42 am

I think it's their brains what does it


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30 Sep 2011, 10:55 am

Phonic wrote:
I don't know how anyone except myself thinks.


^ This. You only ever have somebody else's words to go on anyway, and if they express their emotions anything like as badly as I do you're likely to get a very distorted picture of what's really going on.