Science.
The_Walrus wrote:
paxfilosoof wrote:
In my opinion,most people only like giggling and stuff. No actual information transfer. This is a huge difference between aspergians and neurotypicals (information transfer):


I don't think it is appropriate to belittle others for a "lack of information transfer" if you are yourself not going to be rigorous with the information you post.
Tell me, what's wrong in the box?
You have to keep in mind that few people will confirm to all traits, some neurotypical people have for example gluten intolerance, other aspergian people not.
paxfilosoof wrote:
In my opinion,most people only like giggling and stuff. No actual information transfer. This is a huge difference between aspergians and neurotypicals (information transfer):


................. WHY did you even bother to upload that here? It's generalizing a lot even in a inaccurate way. You're just narrow minded if you believe in it.
paxfilosoof wrote:
The_Walrus wrote:
paxfilosoof wrote:
In my opinion,most people only like giggling and stuff. No actual information transfer. This is a huge difference between aspergians and neurotypicals (information transfer):
I don't think it is appropriate to belittle others for a "lack of information transfer" if you are yourself not going to be rigorous with the information you post.
I don't think it is appropriate to belittle others for a "lack of information transfer" if you are yourself not going to be rigorous with the information you post.
Tell me, what's wrong in the box?
You have to keep in mind that few people will confirm to all traits, some neurotypical people have for example gluten intolerance, other aspergian people not.
You weren't replying to me, but this is what I see to be wrong with it. Please note that the term 'ridiculous' will be used excessively:
1. Gluten sensitivity is abundant in NTs (though maybe not the same proportion as autistics).
2. The typical and 'geeky' social setting examples are ridiculous.
3. NT individuals do not just have (if they do) many poorly known acquaintances, that's ridiculous.
4. Desire for social power is actually arguable in high-functioning, though probably more of an NT thing.
5. Anyone is susceptible to be taken advantage of, and many NTs are gullible ('low' and 'high' are not appropriate terms)
6. Not all NTs are deceptive, and not all autistics are honest. I suppose it's referring to the small talk, which I guess can pass.
7. NTs are no more likely to be bullies by default than a person with ASD.
8. It is a myth that people with ASD utilize logic better, it is simply a tendency to use logic in emotional situations.
9. Verbal communication is highly arguable, especially as most Aspies (including on this board) seek the same social contact as similar NTs.
10. The rest is just absolutely ridiculous.
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