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Anonymous No.941132755 [Report] >>941133361 >>941133503 >>941133547 >>941133613 >>941133701 >>941135091 >>941135622 >>941136922
what kinda autism causes somebody to watch a scene hundreds of times until they perfectly memorize every single line?
Anonymous No.941132907 [Report]
penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis penis
Anonymous No.941133361 [Report] >>941133392
>>941132755 (OP)
What's it to ya, normy faggot?
Anonymous No.941133392 [Report]
>>941133361
the autist in question was me...
Anonymous No.941133503 [Report] >>941134201
>>941132755 (OP)
THE CORRECT ANSWER WAS™

it's not autism...
it's not bipolar
it's not schizophrenia

it's a BEHAVIORAL DISORDER

not a psychiatric disorder

again:
It's a behavioral disorder, meaning you are simply allowing yourself to engage in certain behaviors

some of them more obsessive and compulsive than others

But notice I'm not diagnosing OCD
although that's exactly what it is
It's a compulsive behavior

and behavioral disorders can be stopped by simply stopping the behavior, so they should never be confused with psychiatric disorders

I've watched certain movies like 27 times, 15 times, 31 times Who knows?

I've probably watched One flew over the cuckoo's best easily like 40 times easy

eeeasy I've watched one flew over the cuckoo's nest of so many times I know the entire movie inside out
Anonymous No.941133547 [Report]
>>941132755 (OP)
unemployment
being an underage edgelord
or being an edgelord in general
Anonymous No.941133613 [Report] >>941133657 >>941134201 >>941134236
>>941132755 (OP)

for example, let's replace movie watching with a light switch next to your front door

and to the outsider, it would seem bizarre to watch you sit there clicking the light switch over and over

And I realize it's not the same thing as watching a movie, I'm just giving an analogy so you can understand the difference between a behavioral disorder and a psychiatric disorder

because they are two different things

psychiatric disorders
or
behavioral disorders

people with OCD are simply ALLOWING THEMSELVES to behave in compulsive ways, it feels some kind of blank void in their psyche somehow

But it's not a psychiatric disorder

So you should never get OCD or any other behavioral disorder confused with real psychiatric disorders

And I don't even consider autism to be a true psychiatric disorder. It's not the same as bipolar or schizophrenia. It's in a completely different category

autism is actually a COMMUNICATION disorder in my opinion, not as psychiatric disorder at all. they struggle to connect with other people, which is a communication disorder.

WATCH THE MOVIE
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST

It's my favorite movie ever filmed. I've seen it maybe 40 times probably

watch it, and you'll see why I keep viewing it over and over and over again because it's perfect
Anonymous No.941133657 [Report] >>941135593
>>941133613
How can I make sex with women and stop being an incel?
i want to be like vanilla ice in this song
https://youtu.be/HMO9uv63Fuo
Anonymous No.941133701 [Report]
>>941132755 (OP)
It's not autism, it is a love child of appreciation and passion.
Anonymous No.941134201 [Report] >>941134657 >>941135593
>>941133503
>>941133613
yes i'm aware, i am diagnosed with OCD, and i don't have autism. i'm perfectly aware of the symptoms of both, and the distinction between them. it was simply a funny way of saying it.
Anonymous No.941134236 [Report] >>941135593
>>941133613
Why am I obsessed with her tits
Anonymous No.941134657 [Report]
>>941134201
i think it's because people are so starved for new content that they're willing to accept even the most basic and unoriginal ideas as something novel. it's like the only thing going on in the world is that shitty show, so people are going to spend all their time consuming it
Anonymous No.941135091 [Report]
>>941132755 (OP)
very
Anonymous No.941135593 [Report]
>>941134201

sorry I was busy eating breakfast with my wife. That's good news. I'm glad to hear that. these days, a lot of people claim to be autistic, when nothing could be farther from the truth.. It's become kind of a fashion trend, kind of a fad

like the hula hoop

only instead of gyrating with a plastic ring around your hip, theyre claiming to be mentally dysfunctional, which is a weird fad

>>941133657
bye admitting there's nothing involuntary about continuing the behavior that obviously doesn't work when it comes to getting girls

You're in complete control of your behavior

It's not involuntary at all. It's completely voluntary

So start exuding some self-confidence and put on a cool shirt and slick your hair back out of your face

trust me, I always tell people slick their hair back because it makes you look the best version of yourself

It makes you look like you're in motion even if you're sitting still

But yesterday I watched a really good video on human psychology and how humans don't trust people who have hair hanging over their forehead

Believe it or not, there's something instinctual in humans psychology that makes us distrust people who have part of their forehead blocked with bangs

But when their hair is pulled away from their face, humans tend to find themselves attracted to that person

verifying what I've been saying the entire time... So slick your hair back away from your face.. put on a cool shirt, like maybe something made out of satin.. and smile

exude self-confidence
exude happiness
That's what attracts girls

a certain optimistic self-confidence
And you definitely have it inside of you
But you'll never find it
as long as you're telling yourself that you're an incel

>>941134236
hopefully it's because you're a heterosexual. unfortunately it might be a mommy issue, which turns women off big time, but hopefully it's just because you're straight.

If they were gigantic huge tits I would definitely say you've got Mommy issues
Anonymous No.941135622 [Report] >>941136948
>>941132755 (OP)
Sounds like a learning disability. I could tell you every single line from my favorite movie, and I've watched it less than 50 times. Having to watch a scene hundreds of times sounds like the effect of some problem.
Anonymous No.941136922 [Report]
>>941132755 (OP)
the basic package is enough. btw, I only needed to watch this scene once and still remember everything. even the chocking on peanuts part.
Anonymous No.941136948 [Report]
>>941135622
JINX!