Is "tard strength" real? - Are autists really stronger than non-autist untermenschen?

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Socialized people pull their punches, but mega autists have no semblence of restraint. The strength of a tard comes from their indifference.
 
As someone who has fought and trained with plenty of tards, yes. It's real. It's absolutely real.

Old man strength is superior, dad strength is comparable with tards. Old farmer or rail road worker strength is unmatched though.
 
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Absolutely
 
not sure about autists, but i can see it being real in actual drooling retards

a similar thing exists in chimpanzees - in terms of raw muscle mass they are on a similar level as humans, but human brains and nerve systems are geared towards fine motor control which restricts most people from actually using their full muscle strength at will. but chimps have no such restrictions, they can go balls to the wall whenever they want, which is why when the occasional human vs chimpanzee fight breaks out, the human gets totally obliterated and has has face ripped off by the chimps monkey strength.
 
In down syndrome kids, muscular function is actually a little inferior (Source). But I would guess it has to do a little more with them being more physical and rambunxious because a lot of delayed children are actually pretty happy, while others can be aggressive. Certainly encountered a few down syndrome or autistic kids growing up and the other kids would piss them off and the retarded kid would grab them by the arm and push them up against the wall and everyone would be like, "Whoa, he's so strong! Retard strength!"

But most of the time normal kids wouldn't grab you forcefully for little provocation... so I think retards just have more license and leeway to show their strength in a physically aggressive way. Even when they are playing happily, they don't realize how rough they are being, similar to how a toddler will hit you full force in the face with a metal spoon with no realization it's going to hurt you.
 
No, tards just have more enthusiasm.
a similar thing exists in chimpanzees - in terms of raw muscle mass they are on a similar level as humans, but...
No, chimp muscle fibres are built with different protein strings that are specced for high-intensity strength while ours are built for endurance. Chimps can output a lot more physical strength than us from the same muscle mass.
 
One benefit is that tards feel far less pyhsical pain which makes them stronger.
 
In my opinion, it depends on the person.

however, Most people with autism actually have low muscle tone and weak muscle strength. but low muscle tone should not be confused with physical strength. Often, the same individual who possesses low muscle tone is physically strong and has no issue lifting heavy objects.

The majority of autistic people have very childlike emotional responses and can get upset very quickly often over seemingly unimportant things yet can feel quite detached at times when a neurotypical may think it’s “normal” to be emotional. Many autistic people live constantly in a heightened state of emotional turmoil.
 
Every post in this thread curiously posted with chimpanzee-like grip strength nearly shattering the keyboard.
 
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