DVCal wrote:
At a table not too far from us we observed what I highly suspect was an Aspie...
This construction is dehumanizing. I am pretty sure that "Who" not "What" is the correct form for human beings, even in Aspie form.
I think you observed a person who you suspect was an aspie.
This may seem like a trivial point, but I have recently been exposed to a website that promotes hatred against autistic people and the people there wield language in the same way.
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It worries me that when people see others like this they think all of us are this dysfunctional.
This is bizarre. You don't act like this, so why would people think you do? Do you carry some special signage announcing your diagnosis? Otherwise, I am pretty sure the thing you fear is going on entirely in your mind.