What would a world without neurotypicals be like?
It could be.
The ship was filled with all the middlemen of Golgafrincham, such as the telephone sanitizers, account executives, hairdressers, tired TV producers, insurance salesmen, personnel officers, security guards, public relations executives, and management consultants.
As a result, their descendants over-ran the Neanderthals and became the Earth's new "NTs".
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Bloody hell Fnord I am getting an inferiority complex here. Copacetic? While I was looking it up in a dictionary (which I have to do often on WP) I had a realisation:
NT's enjoy socialising, connecting, the social conversation is often superficial, emotional, gossip,(hate it) using generalisations for dramatic effect and the subject matter is frequently changed in the conversation dynamic. Personally, because I don't indulge in gossip I am often bored, or even dismissed as having a "holier than thou" "broomstick up the ass attitude."
People on the spectrum read voraciously, often have unusual abilities in retention of the content and tend to speak in a more formal, factual, detailed way.
My conversations with people on the spectrum are usually practical, detailed, painfully accurate, focussed on one subject at length, no gossip, with frequent corrections of my miscomprehensions and exasperation about my flippant generalisations and use of poetic license.
An example of a typical conversation with my special aspie guy who recently returned from a trip up Everest:
Me: I bet Hobbits would enjoy Everest and do well up there....( thinking of the difficult terrain that the cute little hobbits battled with in Lord of the Rings with a pinch of romanticism and a touch of dramatic effect)
Sweety: (yes he is) looks at me in absolute horror and not a little disdain, wide -eyed and obviously pitying me greatly, wondering how on earth I survive in this life being so clueless, and as if I had given out military secrets to the enemy at least, and gasps loudly.
" Oh I don't think so, Hobbits are so.....clumsy
He was of course qualfied to make such a comment having climbed Everest I suppose.You see, I really do like these two different conversation cultures, it's exciting, vital, refreshing even sexy in a sense, his thinking is so absolutely masculine, mine feminine, and I learn so much. He, on the other hand has told me that he learns nothing from me in a behavioural sense.
This is not entirely true. When he has been repeatedly scolded for not asking me if I feel better when sick, he may think it in his head but does not remember to actually ask me how I am. When I am livid I deny him "visiting rights," because I have a hot temperament, and it takes me a while to cool down. Then, after 3 years of arguing over this he actually asked me this week how am I feeling. I am overjoyed and a little shocked simultaneously. Imagine that. Never say never.
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"Copacetic" is a term which is usually used by Baby Boomers (or up to a few generations before Baby Boomers) to mean "cool, no problem, kosher." It is not as common as it was, say, in the 1960s.
It's sort of an "old peoples'" expression LOL
You don't hear it much from people from Generation X on down.
<sing>
"Heaven, I'm in Heaven,
And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak;"
Ok, it is a stretch...
Blame the caffeine
https://youtu.be/WOYzFKizikU
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