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15 Feb 2010, 4:12 am

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If my theory makes people fond, then yes, I WILL act as if it was something that may explain autistic individuals.

I don't know why autistic people rock back and forth, I think that it's something their brain tells them to do.

But it doesn't explain anything. It doesn't matter if people with even less understanding of autism than you are fond of this theory, because it doesn't help them.


They could use some information.



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15 Feb 2010, 4:13 am

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
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If my theory makes people fond, then yes, I WILL act as if it was something that may explain autistic individuals.

I don't know why autistic people rock back and forth, I think that it's something their brain tells them to do.

But it doesn't explain anything. It doesn't matter if people with even less understanding of autism than you are fond of this theory, because it doesn't help them.


They could use some information.

Indeed, but your theory doesn't provide any.


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15 Feb 2010, 4:21 am

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If my theory makes people fond, then yes, I WILL act as if it was something that may explain autistic individuals.

I don't know why autistic people rock back and forth, I think that it's something their brain tells them to do.

But it doesn't explain anything. It doesn't matter if people with even less understanding of autism than you are fond of this theory, because it doesn't help them.


They could use some information.

Indeed, but your theory doesn't provide any.


It's not bad either, children and autists see the world in black and white and they cry very often, I can remember that I was very unhappy as a child, the world was big and I felt small, when children turn into teenagers and adults, they start broadening their horizons and become more social and happy, autism is a developmental disorder, and not a difference in the brain, there's no thing such as an alien, autist or NT, they're human beings, autists are just undeveloped.



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15 Feb 2010, 4:26 am

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Babies have personalities which equals most optimistic heroes you see on television, most children share the same personality, you have to wait until they start becoming teens before you can give each of them a personality.


This is also incorrect. As a parent of multiple children I can assure you it is not correct. As most any parent can. Not only do we not "give them a personality", but they certainly do not wander around as happy little blobs until they are teens to magically acquire one.



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15 Feb 2010, 4:29 am

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It's not bad either, children and autists see the world in black and white and they cry very often, I can remember that I was very unhappy as a child, the world was big and I felt small, when children turn into teenagers and adults, they start broadening their horizons and become more social and happy, autism is a developmental disorder, and not a difference in the brain, there's no thing such as an alien, autist or NT, they're human beings, autists are just undeveloped.

How do you know how children and autists see the world?

And what you said after that is a generalisation, a false one at that. It may have been the case for you, but it was pretty much the opposite for me.


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15 Feb 2010, 5:13 am

Lecks wrote:
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It's not bad either, children and autists see the world in black and white and they cry very often, I can remember that I was very unhappy as a child, the world was big and I felt small, when children turn into teenagers and adults, they start broadening their horizons and become more social and happy, autism is a developmental disorder, and not a difference in the brain, there's no thing such as an alien, autist or NT, they're human beings, autists are just undeveloped.

How do you know how children and autists see the world?

And what you said after that is a generalisation, a false one at that. It may have been the case for you, but it was pretty much the opposite for me.


I think it's a correct generalization.



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15 Feb 2010, 12:17 pm

This is the best illustration of anti-scientific thinking I've ever seen.



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15 Feb 2010, 12:35 pm

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This is the best illustration of anti-scientific thinking I've ever seen.


It's not, 99% of the people here doesn't understand a thing, autistics are not aliens they're HUMAN BEINGS, but they're not that developed like NT's, autistics have the >SAME BRAIN TOO<. Not half of my theories have been questioned or quoted.



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15 Feb 2010, 1:51 pm

But nobody claimed autistic people aren't humans. It's just that your reasoning lacks logic and empirical evidence. And your description of children's psychology is simply wrong, pick up a book and you'll see what I mean.



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15 Feb 2010, 1:56 pm

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But nobody claimed autistic people aren't humans. It's just that your reasoning lacks logic and empirical evidence. And your description of children's psychology is simply wrong, pick up a book and you'll see what I mean.


I have observed them both, and I can see quite some similarities, but autists are in their own world and rocks back and forth, + make moaning sounds.



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15 Feb 2010, 2:58 pm

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... I know why people with autism behave the way they do.

If you look closely, you can see many similarities between children and people with autism;

- Talking too low or too loud.

- Throwing tantrums.

- Idiosyncratic speech.

- Gazing eyes.

- Hand-flapping.

- Little theory of mind.

- Poor motor skills.

- Poor social skills.

I have a theory that the reason why people say autism is because they learn things slower, or never, + that the brain tells the autists to do things like rock back and forth.


If you look closely, there are many similarities between your posts and those of trolls
- disingenious "discoveries"
- an initial premise that can be interpreted as an insult and simultaneously presented as merely honest
- illogical followups that have nothing to do with anything
- replies that set up straw men and that go off on tangents
- poor misunderstandable expression to the point of making any answer a guessing game
- no attempt to support or substantiate claims
- while continuously baiting for more response.

I have a theory that the reason why people act like this is to get a rise out of other people + that their brain tells them to do things for mysterious reasons of its own.



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15 Feb 2010, 3:01 pm

Omnomnom wrote:
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... I know why people with autism behave the way they do.

If you look closely, you can see many similarities between children and people with autism;

- Talking too low or too loud.

- Throwing tantrums.

- Idiosyncratic speech.

- Gazing eyes.

- Hand-flapping.

- Little theory of mind.

- Poor motor skills.

- Poor social skills.

I have a theory that the reason why people say autism is because they learn things slower, or never, + that the brain tells the autists to do things like rock back and forth.


If you look closely, there are many similarities between your posts and those of trolls
- disingenious "discoveries"
- an initial premise that can be interpreted as an insult and simultaneously presented as merely honest
- illogical followups that have nothing to do with anything
- replies that set up straw men and that go off on tangents
- poor misunderstandable expression to the point of making any answer a guessing game
- no attempt to support or substantiate claims
- while continuously baiting for more response.

I have a theory that the reason why people act like this is to get a rise out of other people + that their brain tells them to do things for mysterious reasons of its own.


Aren't you a troll from another website?

I said, they're my THEORIES, not my discoveries.



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15 Feb 2010, 3:07 pm

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Aren't you a troll from another website?


You must mistake me with someone else.
If my theory was inaccurate, and the similarity of your post to those of trolls is merely superficial, then I withdraw my theory.



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15 Feb 2010, 3:12 pm

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Aren't you a troll from another website?


You must mistake me with someone else.
If my theory was inaccurate, and the similarity of your post to those of trolls is merely superficial, then I withdraw my theory.


I'm not trolling, I'm stating a theory that many NT's find interesting, and that's important for it to qualify as a theory.



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15 Feb 2010, 3:25 pm

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I'm stating a theory that many NT's find interesting, and that's important for it to qualify as a theory.
This shows that you want acceptance from the people you seem to admire.
You also really do not autistics.



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15 Feb 2010, 3:29 pm

ursaminor wrote:
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I'm stating a theory that many NT's find interesting, and that's important for it to qualify as a theory.
You also really do not autistics.


Explain.