Message from @HungBunny
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I mean i am SURE it takes some special skills to work with people who are very autism oriented.
Yah but there would also be the opposite; Of courses for Autistics so they can give lectures and shit
I was friends with a guy that I think is highly autistic
I don't think he knows and I think everyone just thinks he's weird
Or already diagnosed but its rude to ask
Being weird might not be autistic, i know i am weird according to my friends for things i am interested in but lets just say i study social sciences.
@HungBunny don't worry, we're generally benevolent
So am not sure how valid it is.
I think he is. @Antiboom yeah he's nice but definitely on the spectrum
I played lasertag with him
Most internerds would get themselves on the spectrum
He didn't ever really care about teammates feelings when trying to win games but zi understood he just wanted t win and probably didn't understand how people felt when he said things
We are all on the spectrum really.
He was good though
@Omsomething I honestly thought that was just accepted in these kind of circles, recently thats come into question though.
@Omsomething just because you study social sciences doesn't mean you can't be autistic
I used to be terrible at talking to people
then I chose to be better at it, and pay attention to how others interacted more
and figure it out based on how others did it
No i mean that being weird is all about your surroundings too. If you question and ponder the 'wrong things' you WILL be branded as weird.
This is how peer pressure works.
Because they're more logic orientated
ya
probably
apart from low-functioning
they don't have any clue what's going on
ish
anti-sjw people have their own echo chambers too really.
it's true
Nah alot of SJW positions can come from double down logically on bad premises
This might be one of them, but hard to say yet.
Autists are very prone to that
Yeah like people who love Steven Crowder
I havnt met one but they're probably out there
This is sort of dumb, but when it comes to computer science, I'd say a simplisitic version of the quadtree/octree theory reminds me of intersectionalism.
the trick is to go to a liberal high school in the bay area where a quarter of the students are related to illegal immigrants
then no echo chamber
or rather, you're the person messing with their echo chamber
Well luckily i am not burdened with your American society.
and they can't kick you out for wrongthink