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Neurotypicals, what do autistic people look like to you?
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I track everybody with the same method, their logic trees. Everybody's logic is true to themselves, and if you can figure out said logic (which is not easy), it's incredibly easy to figure out a lot of things about a person.
-So, having known 2.5 people with officially diagnosed autism (one autism, one asperger's, one somebody's kid), and combined with the lurking in this community (both pre and post lemmy), I've noticed an odd thing about autistic logic trees.
-Each individual branch on their logic tree is almost always something that a normal person might have. The difference is what a normal person would have that an autistic individual almost certainly either does not have, or has a toddler/child version of. The vast majority of these missing/underdeveloped branches tend to be what are considered right-brained behaviors. It's like autistic people are colorblind, but in regards to right-brained function.
-Meaning roughly, anytime a normal person would use such things as emotion, it appears to me that an autistic person replaces said response with blunt logic. As in, they evaluate things on a flat scale of good/bad, with disregard to whether emotion was originally involved. One of the behaviors that I notice from autistic people is that they almost always choose a method that is guaranteed over a method that isn't, regardless of whether or not it actually matters. This causes odd responses whenever a normal person "likes" something that is just flatly bad in an autistic individual's mind (or hates something that is flatly good), and also when the guaranteed methods aren't supposed to be used often/repeatedly.
-A portion of autistic people have figured this out, to mean that many individual preferences have approximately jack shit to do with intelligence or anything else. I might not be able to discern the difference between these people and a "neurotypical". They'd just be people who do things slightly oddly to me (which is basically everybody).
-A portion of autistic people appear to have learned that liking "bad" things means that you are stupid. That's what it sounds like to me when they call all NTs stupid and start making assumptions about NT behavior and reasoning. It sounds like they're projecting.
If yall want some tips about interacting with people here are some
-The average person really is very stupid. But also very easy going. Tell them in advance that you're not judging them even if it looks that way.
-Tell people in advance that you suck at people skills. This is a totally normal thing to suck at and people won't be surprised.
-Allow people to be wrong. Mistakes is how people learn and how evolution works. Also, when you get to the top of human knowledge, you will realize that you're still missing something and the only two tools you will have for such an occasion is doing random shit and exploding shit to see what happens.
-Separate assholes from "neurotypical". Those are not the same. The average person doesn't know how to deal with things they haven't encountered (that's you, and your job to teach them). Assholes require exactly zero personal responsibility and for everything to be exactly their way and no other way.
On another note or possibly rant,
there's somebody I know who I swear has autism, and nevermind the rest of the symptoms that match, just his logic tree is totally wack.
-such as Gurren Lagann is politically offensive because of the flamboyant gay guy, Cowboy Bebop was a product of its time (this is a common saying for racist things for those who don't know), "text to speech ass bitch" (accounting software learning video for work), "I'm locked out of pokemon games" (he didn't own a switch) (also he's bought one since), split the speakers from his computer with exactly three 3.5mm splitters... There was a time when he thought that seeing an AnimeNewsNetwork episode review for an anime specifically meant that the anime was garbage..(they do episode reviews for everything)
-Even his personal preferences are super wacky, he thinks the X-Files plot episodes were the best part, 2nd season of Jujutsu Kaisen is boring, etc..
-I really don't know what to do with this guy, not because all of his logic/preferences, but because he deadpan refuses to recognize that he isn't perfectly right.