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So what did autism do to you for you to sperg out so much over it?

LOL I thought that Einstein and Gates were autistic, and a lot of my family is in science and math. I could add numbers and compute formulas really fast in my head, so I thought I would become like those geniuses. I didn't have many friends, and I thought that this was because I was destined to become the next Einstein or Gates. This "expectation" that I was gifted in that sense was used against me by some teachers that claimed I was willfully lazy because I have a poor work ethic despite those specialized skills, as my prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped, and I felt humiliated and worthless.

However, I still didn't make many friends in my engineering program, and after I failed a class, I started googling to see if Einstein or Gates were autistic, and found lots of good counterarguments. They said that they were schizophrenic, which is very different from autism, and could be linked to genius (i.e. John Nash was schizophrenic) but still had "certain autistic behavior". So I was tired of being humiliated by teachers and parents with no possible compensation, and now, it can't be a logical reason anymore.

I have an engineering degree but I am unemployed, as I couldn't balance classes and career networking.
 
LOL I thought that Einstein and Gates were autistic, and a lot of my family is in science and math. I could add numbers and compute formulas really fast in my head, so I thought I would become like those geniuses. I didn't have many friends, and I thought that this was because I was destined to become the next Einstein or Gates. This "expectation" that I was gifted in that sense was used against me by some teachers that claimed I was willfully lazy because I have a poor work ethic despite those specialized skills, as my prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped, and I felt humiliated and worthless.

However, I still didn't make many friends in my engineering program, and after I failed a class, I started googling to see if Einstein or Gates were autistic, and found lots of good counterarguments. They said that they were schizophrenic, which is very different from autism, and could be linked to genius (i.e. John Nash was schizophrenic) but still had "certain autistic behavior". So I was tired of being humiliated by teachers and parents with no possible compensation, and now, it can't be a logical reason anymore.

I have an engineering degree but I am unemployed, as I couldn't balance classes and career networking.

Hide that powerlevel, bro.
 
LOL I thought that Einstein and Gates were autistic, and a lot of my family is in science and math. I could add numbers and compute formulas really fast in my head, so I thought I would become like those geniuses. I didn't have many friends, and I thought that this was because I was destined to become the next Einstein or Gates. This "expectation" that I was gifted in that sense was used against me by some teachers that claimed I was willfully lazy because I have a poor work ethic despite those specialized skills, as my prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped, and I felt humiliated and worthless.

However, I still didn't make many friends in my engineering program, and after I failed a class, I started googling to see if Einstein or Gates were autistic, and found lots of good counterarguments. They said that they were schizophrenic, which is very different from autism, and could be linked to genius (i.e. John Nash was schizophrenic) but still had "certain autistic behavior". So I was tired of being humiliated by teachers and parents with no possible compensation, and now, it can't be a logical reason anymore.

I have an engineering degree but I am unemployed, as I couldn't balance classes and career networking.
Uh.. this is still a thread about stupid Wikipedia articles, right?
 
Lets try to get this halfway back on topic:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoo

"Good" page now. was a "Featured" page for a long time. It was "today's featured article" in 2006 (April 1st, but still).

What is it about?

A fictional food that was mentioned in passing in seven Babylon 5 episodes.

After years of speculation from Babylon 5 fans, Straczynski finally offered an extensive explanation of the origins and nature of spoo

Talking for years about a fictional food from a science fiction show. Can it get much more autistic than that? Well, of course it can, but not much.
 
I don’t know what you guys are talking about; Wikipedia has been very helpful in providing me information about:
> Actors who have open-mouthed kissed their real-life siblings
> Athletes who have maliciously stepped on other athletes during competition
> Baseball players with kidney stones
> Bisexual clown painters
> England goalkeepers who have made embarassing mistakes in important games
> Erotically shaped plants
> Farts in literature
> Fictional Black African-American DC animated Superheroes with the power to manipulate electricity
> Getting pushed into bananas (Mario Kart)
> Guys who used to have long hair
> Homosexual necrophilia in the mallard duck
> How the prequels should have went
> Ice-named rappers
> Judaism and bus stops
> List of fictional ungulates in video games
> List of songs about fetal expulsion
> Liverpool and Everton Players whose homes have been broken into
> Mythological things at least in part based on chickens
> People shot by standing Vice Presidents
> Political posters using an octopus
> Pre-1933 two-digit Virginia state highways
> Primates of the Patriarchial Catholicosate of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and All Ethiopia
> Songs about bananas
> Songs about goats
> Star systems rumored to be inhabited with intelligent life
And yes, all of these were actual categories or pages at one point.
 
Out of all of those, [Star systems rumored to be inhabited with intelligent life] seems to be useful in multiple fields. Why bother putting it in that list?
The key word is "rumored", which is not the same as "conjectured" or "suspected". What we suspect, at this stage, is that quite a few exoplanets might be in the temperature zone where liquid water can exist. While that info is interesting in itself, it is not the same as "conjectured to harbor life". Indeed even with the burgeoning interest in astrobiology there is still no planet that is known to show signatures of life, much less intelligent life.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipe-tan

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It was a good choice giving the Wikipedia avatar the autism puzzle pieces.
 
I remember there being a similar dispute over the article on Ebola or Smallpox or some other horrific skin disease. The article's top image was a screaming zombie-looking third world toddler covered in skin lesions.

I had guessed Noma but the images in that article are actually really mild for it. You can Google image search better examples.

There's at least one other dude like this, who has an obsession with interracial porn and somehow managed to insert his pictures, 100% of them shit like a white dude getting blown by an Asian chick, into every fucking article where it was remotely relevant.

Remembered that guy and this gif from ED's article on Wikipedia.

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