THE JUNGLE OF THE SENSES - a field guide to mutants

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sartresue
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13 Apr 2009, 12:48 pm

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All true, but then you teach a psychopath that it is wrong to be caught. They then learn to appear good, while feeding their little brother rat poison.

You can't prove it becomes the opperating system.

The most recent psychopath I met had a store, when it was just us, he was a vile creature, but when the door buzzer signaled a customer, he put on a smile and a happy childlike self to greet them.

Neurotypicals are only repressed Psychotics.

While I lack faith in the system, which has to do with me being seen as outside the bonds of social behavior. Someone they can both attack and blame, I also find it useful.

Mutants are a small and somewhat obvious minority. Our prisons are filled not with psychotics, but with the Neurotypical.

Some psychotics make great business managers, they get paid to manipulate.

While the press always seeks the Loner tag, it does fit most. Most crime I have seen they were just good upstanding workers, family, church, and ignoring the string of bodies over twenty years, perfect citizens.

All the mutants together are a sliver of a minority.

While all efforts go to repressing them, they are open examples of the thinking that comes out of Neurotypicals. They are much more likely to deal with the mental health system than the courts.

America has some 15,000,000 involved in jail, probation, parole, and all of ASDs might total 3,000,000 who are not in jail.

I doubt if Psychopaths are that common, so most recyling through the justice system are Neurotypical.

being Normal seems the greatest danger to others.

What I like about your orderly system is it does include all. The Psychopath was very good to his dog.

It was just that other aspects of life did not have such clear guidelines.

Psychopaths get to much attention anyway. No one ever tells and Autist to not do nothing. It is the same as letting the psychos run wild, to not force engagment on the naturally so introverted they could be clams.

Just because you are an Autist does not protect you on nights when the Moon is full and red, rising over the rim. Or when long annoyed to suddenly lash out in anger. Those feeling exist, and learning to deal with them, but playing the manipulating psychopath game, can end them. Everything is useful in it's place.

When I have a problem in printing I seek the Hyper Awareness of Schizophrenics, and let it go once the problem is solved.

I would consider Neurotypical as the center of thought, containing all, and only a few who get stuck outside the edge stand out. Most have everything, but can let it go.

The curse of Autist, we cannot. We just have a different center, but can play all the rest.

On us vs Neurotypical, we lose before the game starts, but us among all, we have an advantage.

While the labels come from people who hate us and wish were were extirminated, they are still talking about useful human skills.

It is said that Psychologists look within and see raging mental illness, all of them, which they struggle to control, and then project on to others who show traits that they hide.

They are an aware Neurotypical, it is a construction of total madness, and my view is Chinese food and a beer makes it all worthwhile.

I find Police to be reasonably sane. They wish to get bad people out of the world. They do not spend every day with criminals, as Phychologists do in their field.

In their defensiveness, they label others, always seeking those worse than themselves. This of course continually moves their borders outward, to Hanibal Lector Land.

They seem to hate people they can label but not drug or lock up, Hi! I'm an Autist, and enjoying being myself.

So by your description Neurotypical is all of the above.

Most Autists do lack Psychopathic traits. I know it took me a long time to develop them. I would rank it with shooting pool, just another skill, useful in a game of pool.

At least I have one strong starting point, Autist, something I can depend on.


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Excellent analysis, very lucid, an apt warning, valid. 8)


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13 Apr 2009, 1:57 pm

Sartresue, what's a lurking evil topic? :D