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Anonymous No.33204067 >>33204182 >>33204261 >>33204966 >>33205765 >>33207020
How has your life changed after being diagnosed with autism? I probably have the tism, but every other average becky stealing valor by claiming to have autism when you wouldn't be able to tell unless she told you, with otherwise normal lives, makes me just want to thug it out out of spite.
Anonymous No.33204182
>>33204067 (OP)
Just because you spent too much time on the computer and have underdeveloped social skills doesn’t mean you have autism, anon.
Anonymous No.33204261
>>33204067 (OP)
There is no point being diagnosed, unless you are a normie woman and you want to parade it around because of intersectionality and privilege and stuff. That's why those "Beckys" annoy you so much and that's why they got diagnosed.

It's not like the doctor can give you a new brain. If you are weird, you are weird. Just try to live and enjoy it.
Anonymous No.33204921
if you have autism, it will be obvious because everyone around you will let you know
Anonymous No.33204966
>>33204067 (OP)
The diagnosis itself wouldn't do anything.
Anonymous No.33205177
Received diagnosis:
Was disqualified from joining the army.
Qualified for disability money after a year.
Other than that nothing changed.
Anonymous No.33205765
>>33204067 (OP)
I won't read survey threads on an advice board, especially surveys of subhuman retards.
Anonymous No.33207020
>>33204067 (OP)
I knew, I was always different. I had an understanding of self from a young age.
https://youtu.be/1DXmSCimECI