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It is the epitome of autism to think "character has things in common with me" is synonymous with "character must be autistic like me".
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Did she seriously pronounce it "fack" instead of "eff ay kyew"?!
Also she doesn't logic very well. And she's abusing a concept that was originally intended as a JOKE (schrodinger's cat). Speaking of which, she doesn't get satire or parody, either, which explains her whining about "allistic characters blog" and "straight characters blog".
But when Erwin Schrodinger came up with the idea, he wasn't trying to explain something to some stupid undergrad -- he was trying to mock the idea. It's pretty obvious once you realize that the original writing of the example started with, "One can even set up quite ridiculous cases. A cat is penned up in a steel chamber ..." Also because it's not even true: The situation Schrodinger describes only occurs at the atomic level -- if you actually lock a cat in a box like that, nothing magic happens. The cat just dies, and you're just an asshole.
And wouldn't you know it, the worldtook him seriously. Knowledge of his famous "thought experiment" spread far and wide. It's still actively discussed, and it drivesmodern experimentsand somereally complicated science. Oh, and it's about the only reason anyone still knows Shrodinger's name. - from http://www.cracked.com/article_19419_6-parodies-that-succeeded-because-nobody-got-joke.html
Don't worry Noah, someone out there understands and empathizes with you.
Jesus Christ... What an attention-whoring crybaby. Maybe the reason nobody wants to talk to you is because you're making it so damn awkward. You're more or less screaming, "PAY ATTENTION TO ME!"I've gotta be honest, I love bloggers like this. She so readily puts out personal information with little to no filter, despite an audience of potentially thousands. It's a bit fascinating to me.
That in mind, here's some more caps from the mod's main blog. It's an interesting look into the brief moments of self awareness compared to the autistic bravado on the ACotD blog. That, and the vicious condemnation of her followers for failing to give into the numerous attention-seeking demands.
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I had to read that shit and now so do you.
I'm gonna stop there so I don't accidentally waste an entire afternoon thumbing through some sperg's blog.
I don't know why people who run blogs like this cannot just stick to what the actual purpose of their blog isI've gotta be honest, I love bloggers like this. She so readily puts out personal information with little to no filter, despite an audience of potentially thousands. It's a bit fascinating to me.
That in mind, here's some more caps from the mod's main blog. It's an interesting look into the brief moments of self awareness compared to the autistic bravado on the ACotD blog. That, and the vicious condemnation of her followers for failing to give into the numerous attention-seeking demands.
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I had to read that shit and now so do you.
I'm gonna stop there so I don't accidentally waste an entire afternoon thumbing through some sperg's blog.
Probably because their personal blog has considerably less followers.I don't know why people who run blogs like this cannot just stick to what the actual purpose of their blog is
I don't know why people who run blogs like this cannot just stick to what the actual purpose of their blog is
There's basically a blog for nearly every disorder you can think of at this point.yep. they run several of them. there's also genderqueercharacteroftheday.tumblr.com which the owner of this blog also operates. it's her sock. it's equally as autistic.
Cut for taking things too seriouslyWhat might make the blog interesting or useful would be some reasoning. Why does the author think [character] is autistic? What autistic characteristics does he have? Does the author think it's a deliberate attempt to create an autistic character, or just a coincidence?