Questions for the female autists here - Sneed

To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand female autists. The traits they exhibit are extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of the differences between male-oriented, and female-oriented autism most of the signs will go over a typical person's head. There's also their nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into their characterisation- their personal philosophy draws heavily from the relentless bullying they received in high school, for instance. The true, and honest autists understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of this condition, to realise that it's not just funny- it says something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who don't believe female autists exist truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in a female autist's existential catchphrase "REEEEEEEE," which itself is a cryptic reference to the sound of autistic sperging. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as their genius wit unfolds itself on their computer screens. What fools.. how I pity them.

And yes, by the way, i DO have a Kiwi Farms tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' and femboys' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid.
 
I've suspected for a time that I might have some blend of spergery/ADHD. I like routine, can't make eye contact easily, dislike the feeling of strong emotions, have stupid little interests that I have to stop myself from rambling about, and struggle to focus on things that are boring but necessary. But my mom had some psych testing done when I was little and all that really came back was "she's smart and bored in school."

Well, now I'm a burnt-out, anxiety-crippled failure-to-launch who would rather seek escapism instead of take on the difficult but necessary tasks that I need to do to improve my life. I don't want to self-diagnose, but even if I DID get a diagnosis, I don't know if it would really help my situation that much. And if I got screened and didn't have it, I'd have to face the fact that I must have fucked up my life all on my own then.
 
Well, now I'm a burnt-out, anxiety-crippled failure-to-launch who would rather seek escapism instead of take on the difficult but necessary tasks that I need to do to improve my life.
Weird how this is a universal experience for kids who were smart and passed school without effort. Maybe because the other kids got used to effort early on while we never did?

I'm neither burned out not a failure, I never attempted to have a "normal" work life in the first place but took the easy way out (self-employed interior designer and photographer, doesn't feel like "real work" tbh). The idea of getting into the grind and putting effort into a job I don't care about is enough to make me anxious, yet normal people do it day after day without psychological damage.

I believe women were never meant to have "regular adult lives" anyway.
 
I was pretty obviously retarded as a child so I was diagnosed before I turned 3. I have many autistic friends (including the lady variety); some are diagnosed, some aren’t, but all of them are 100% autistic as fuck. I have normie friends and non-autist nerdy friends, and you can definitely tell the difference.

If you have a lot of autistic friends and you are a lady, chances are your non-autistic lady friends are actually autistic and you didn’t know, or are in the process of getting diagnosed. The Beauty Parlor section proves the horrific mass legion of women autists— insufferable. :semperfidelis:
 
If you have a lot of autistic friends and you are a lady, chances are your non-autistic lady friends are actually autistic and you didn’t know, or are in the process of getting diagnosed. The Beauty Parlor section proves the horrific mass legion of women autists— insufferable. :semperfidelis:

like I said, you can tell if people are actually autistic by their kids cause it's genetic
 
Yeah well but seriously only dumb people would prefer not to be a high IQ anything, even if high IQ comes with suffering at having to look at the stupidity around you.

its not a Dragon Ball Z powerlevel. As i see it is less about the numbers and more about what can you achieve with it and what good it does to you., In this case i'd absolutely prefer to have a deccent IQ but still be able to be productive and functional than have a high IQ that i could only use to speedrun Hanna Montana videogames and be a moderator on TVtropes.
 
its not a Dragon Ball Z powerlevel. As i see it is less about the numbers and more about what can you achieve with it and what good it does to you., In this case i'd absolutely prefer to have a deccent IQ but still be able to be productive and functional than have a high IQ that i could only use to speedrun Hanna Montana videogames and be a moderator on TVtropes.

no, high IQ is pretty much a powerlevel. there's been massive societywide gaslighting on the subject for racial reasons.
 
no, high IQ is pretty much a powerlevel. there's been massive societywide gaslighting on the subject for racial reasons.
Autists with the same IQ as a neurotipical will still underperform doing the same tasks more often than not, unless its some drone repetitive work which they seem to have an advantage of. Most autists are not high IQ so not like it matters anyway, correlating autism with high IQ is a bigass meme. IQ matters more if we are comparing two people with similar neurological condition, a higher IQ autist definitely will have a better time getting by than a drooling retard but he'd still need extra steps compared to some normie to do pretty basic stuff.
 
The idea of getting into the grind and putting effort into a job I don't care about is enough to make me anxious, yet normal people do it day after day without psychological damage.

Shit, I feel this. I currently have two part-time jobs, one is bookkeeper work at my county school board and the other, which I actually enjoy (mostly), is a game-dev team with some other alumni, but the idea of going full-time into the office job, or, god forbid, retail, feels unbearable. And I know that's a retarded, immature, Certified Woman Moment mindset, but it's what I feel.

I wish I didn't have emotions or aspirations at all so I could just get a boring full-time job and not care about anything. I wanna be an NPC.
 
IQ matters more if we are comparing two people with similar neurological condition, a higher IQ autist definitely will have a better time getting by than a drooling retard but he'd still need extra steps compared to some normie to do pretty basic stuff.
Autists can be successful if they're lucky in having their special interest be something you can actually get paid to do.

A surprising numbers are autists. They aren't the sort you'd put in front of a jury but are specialists in some kind of weird motion practice they know more than anyone else about.

The sperg on Boston Legal was probably based on an actual person.
 
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