It only irritates me that they got caught.
I feel a certain sense of pride if they managed to kill some neurotypicals in the process, at least, so I can't hold it all against them.
Psycho_jimmy wrote:
In any case, stories such is this are not seen by normies as individual cases; but rather as a marker to identify all people with Aspergers. I'm still trying to convince people that I'm not bi-polar. That's what an alarmingly incremental number of people are thinking Aspergers is.
I've been married to a Bipolar person.
It is safe to say we were complete opposites.
She was erratic and random, whereas I was forcibly orderly and systematic. She was overemotional in all ways, whereas I was emotionally dead in pretty much all ways.
Needless to say the result was divorce.... but still.