Quotes fom NTs that you hate?
I dislike this one, too.... both the way that it implies that because of gender a whole group of people are inherently immoral or poorly behaved.... and that way that implicit support is given to males who behave in such a manner (often beyond the point of adulthood), often even by their teachers or parents.
I looked on Google just now, and found this article about it which you may find interesting -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/04/AR2006020400220.html
This one:
"How are you?"
One of these days I am going to answer, "Well, my mom died. My dog committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving car. My house caught fire, and I have cancer in my balls. And by the way, how are you?"
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Your Aspie score: 163 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 50 of 200
-Do I think he needs luck to be able to defeat me? That seems a bit arrogant.
-It is not a game of chance anyway.
-Arguably there is still an element of luck, but if I am going to lose, I want it to happen because my opponent is more skilled, not lucky.
Wishing good luck to an opponent before competition about good sportsmanship. Its about being content regardless of who wins and each player doing their best, unless it is said in a rude tone in which case the person is really saying "you have no chance".
"Happy birthday!"
Why are you congratulating me? It is not like I am responsible for Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Another one, whenever I have an exam at any educational institution:
"Good luck!"
The institution wants to test our knowledge, you idiot. In a very ineffective way, true, but still, luck has little to do with it.
And greeting people. You saw me, I saw you. Do we really have to acknowledge it? Regardless, I am aware of the consequences of not greeting people, therefore, I always say "good morning" to no one in particular when I arrive at my workplace.
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DISCLAIMER: It should be noted that, while I strongly suspect I have Asperger's syndrome, I am not diagnosed. Nevertheless, my score on RAADS-R is 186, which makes me a pretty RAAD guy.
Sorry for this terrible joke, by the way.
Why are you congratulating me? It is not like I am responsible for Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Another one, whenever I have an exam at any educational institution:
"Good luck!"
The whole 'Happy birthday' thing, in my opinion, basically translates into, "I'm glad that you've been alive for so long!", if that makes any sense...
As for "Good Luck!", it's just a convention for politeness, just to show that you hope the person does well on the exam.
"You must think positive"
-Swag
- Anything with a hash tag (#)
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Leading a double life and loving it (but exhausted).
Likely ADHD instead of what I've been diagnosed with before.
Yeah, like the OP, I hate the whole "social animals" thing.
I also hate:
1) When young girls keep saying "like" 17 times in one sentence with that overly nasal voice.
2) "Oh don't worry about what they said. He/she was just drunk."
3) Words like swag
4) "Deja vu all over again." If you take the time to really analyze that phrase, you see it makes little sense. I think George Carlin also commented on the silliness of this phrase during one of his shows.
5) "Everyone does/thinks/acts this way, so it must be the right way."
One of my teachers used to say "Use your initiative" to me a lot, and I still get people saying similar things to me. It's the most ridiculous thing to say because I always do what I believe to be the most sensible thing.
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Your Aspie score: 157 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 38 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
"I'm just kidding"
Oh yeah where is the joke? Was it funny? OH WAIT YOU DON'T MEAN I'M JUST KIDDDING YOU MEANT I'M SORRY! Well thank you for confusing me that I thought you were just not serious.
I know that someone out of this conversation says it like that but here is the true definition,
"Deceive (someone) in a playful or teasing way."
synonyms: tease, joke, pretend, make fun of.
Get it right and don't confuse people. Don't follow the crowd.
You need to fight your own battles (frequently as a child when teachers were notified of the bullying i was receiving)
Both of these are VERY rage-inducing to me. The first one, to me, is THE ESSENCE of the NT/AS communication barrier. I don't want to associate with ANYONE who flat-out refuses to even CONSIDER that I may, in fact, not know something, no matter how "obvious" it may seem to the NT! Likewise, I have to explain things to NT's that are "obvious" to me!
The way I see it, if I tell someone about something extremely "obvious" that they're doing, and they ARE in fact trying to manipulate me by pretending not to know, then once I tell them, they have no excuse to continue the behavior! If the EXACT SAME behavior continues, then I know they're doing it on purpose. Above all, I want to MAKE SURE THEY KNOW what they're doing!!
Regarding bullying, I've heard "You shouldn't tattle" (implying that I'm filing false charges against the bully) and several things to the effect of "It's all in good fun" (it wasn't to me!! !)
QFT. (Quoted For Truth) It's like telling a gay person to straighten out, or a NT to "snap out of their NT world" into the autistic one!! ! Either of those would just be ASKING to become a social pariah, if not a convicted hate criminal!!
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Your Aspie score: 98 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 103 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
AQ: 33
I hate that one too. The reason "it's that way to begin with" is because people think they have to accept things as they are and not force change. For example people commonly accept that the world will be full of jerks but let me make it clear when I say no one is born a jerk. Who you become is determined by how you're raised and what happens to you while growing up as well as how the person perceives it as its happening.
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