I find people pity me at the beginning, and try to "fix" me. It's irritating, especially when no one else, not even my own family, will recognize what's going on.
The most sickening part about it is that the people who want to fix me, or be my "friend" are always screwed up, and like a bully, looking for someone they can consider lower than they are to raise their self esteem.
I don't consider myself suffering or having any problems. If anything, I see Asperger's as a significant advantage. Granted, social and emotional aspects had to be sacrificed, but I love having the clarity of thought that comes without having certain emotions interfere.
As for feeling pity for others, I do not, unless there is genuine proof the person's situation is not of their own doing. Physical and mental handicaps just make dealing with said person more irritating than normal. I mean, the people I deal with every day at work use their handicaps just as one of many tools in their trade to scam us out of money.
Pretty much, my opinion can be summed up like this: too many idiots, not enough ammo.
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