Willard wrote:
I actually find amusement in the fact that my brain often automatically leaps to a literal interpretation of someone else's turn of phrase, even when I know for certain they don't actually mean it that way.
Oh, very much the same for me. My family (siblings especially) actually played off this type of humour, though it's hard to say how much of it was due to intentionally looking for literalisms rather than automatically leaping to them.
So, I don't think 'literal' and 'have a sense of humour' are opposed to each other. I have a sense of humour, it's just an uncommon one, and it's a pleasure when I come across someone else who shares it.
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Now convinced that I'm a bit autistic, but still unsure if I'd qualify for a diagnosis, since it causes me few problems. Apparently people who are familiar with the autism spectrum can readily spot that I'm a bit autistic, though.