For ordinary stuff, one reason I like reading interviews of people I like is that they talk about life as they experience it and what they think about it. That gives me insight, because I can sit and think about what they've said. It's easier than trying to figure out people in the middle of real life situations, where so may people seem to be putting up some kind of a front and obscuring their motives - or maybe just stumbling around in confusion as much as I do sometimes. In interviews of really smart, cool people, they're trying to be sincere and to figure things out. Watch out for those who just want to create a sensation, though. But with interviews, you can sit there and figure out which is which. Again, it's easier than in the moment in real life.
For Aspie stuff, Wrong Planet is great. We aren't embarrassed to be upfront and honest here, and we don't give each other reason to be. I've gotten great information, advice, and insight, all without unnecessary judgement. The worst that usually happens around here is an occasional temporary misunderstanding, which generally gets cleared up if the people involved are patient and persistent, which I've noticed many people here are.
Just keep coming back and participating. This is the only online community I'm this involved with. I could usually take or leave the rest, at best. And I really do mean at best. Some of them are just awful. But Wrong Planet rocks!
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