Most people, no matter the religion or gender see everything as a transaction (since everything in this world revolves around money). This is what’s left from the society, that’s why we should all try to change the world and make it a better place.
Most people, no matter the religion or gender see everything as a transaction (since everything in this world revolves around money). This is what’s left from the society, that’s why we should all try to change the world and make it a better place.
So you are forced to go to therapy sessions if you get an autism diagnosis?
Wait why Gustavo? I think he’s just masking as an oppressed gay (like all oppressed minorities do even if homosexuality doesn’t hugely affect his behavior), but I would be happy to get more insight. To clarify, I watched Beter call saul and around 3 seasons of BB.
As for the Wikipedia I read, people in BNW are selective breading for intelligence, which is at least somewhat proven, so it’s still better, than AS, who just seek to discriminate against autistics, which shouldn’t even be considered as a bad trait. So it’s worse, than the movies. PS: Thanks for the bonus movie recommendations.
As you started with this topic, how did those people even become the most popular autism related (to avoid the term advocacy, as they are not advocating for us, but against us) organisation?
You mean this: https://www.autismspeaks.org/. I meant the evidence of us usually not being intellectually disabled.
Is it intentional, that the person’s face slightly resembles a down syndrome face? This is how they view us, no matter the evidence against it.
Wow thanks. My mother often verbaly attacks me for not showing empathy (for example, when we were watching a shitty movie about a sociopath manipulating and murdering a family, I said I have no empathy for them, as they should have noticed the sighs and got rid of him while they had a chance).
Some of these actually describe me:
Sense of self-importance - I think, I should be considered above average in intelligence.
Preoccupation with power, beauty, or success - When I describe myself, I make small changes to my behavior and things I say (probably just masking).
Entitled - If someone does something to me, I perceive unfair, I make sure they suffer.
Interpersonally exploitative for their own gain - only if linked to the last statement
Lack empathy - to people I hate or perceive bad.
Must be admired - My self esteem falls if nobody tells me i’m significantly above average in something.
Envious of others or believe that others are envious of them - I used to envy my classmate, who was described as a genius by the whole class. Later this fell apart as he stopped learning as much. Now, he is percieved as a unsympathetic, self centered person.
Well except for discrimination of course.
Yes, but not everywhere. Ehm Germany…
Well, I actually have a fluctuating ego. Sometimes I do have extreme reactions to opinions, but they are not rage and are usually internalized. Thanks for the explanation, which pulls me further into the rabbit hole of psychology (which I still don’t understand).
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You’re probably right. This may just be social isolation. The sign of narcissism might be, that I only make friends with people, whose help I could rely on.
“Your buddy steve has two green thumbs, three if you count my penis, I should probably get to a hospital.” - Steve, Brickleberry S1E3 (if I’m not mistaken)
A meltdown is not the same as a tantrum.
Probably Scalak, a 3D puzzle game. It isn’t foss and is paid.
That might be true, as I haven’t manipulated a lot of people (I just do it if I feel in danger). I don’t fake being victimized to manipulate people, I actually feel like a victim in multiple situations.
Here you go, but don’t have high expectations, as it isn’t a very popular topic.
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