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1. my point was just labeling all this under autism is a moot point because autism isn't necessarily an indicator of a good or bad person or even an annoying one. It's their behaviors that determine that, as well as personal decisions.
2. the annoying fag part isn't really relevant, of course I'm going to disagree because I don't think I'm personally annoying or my friends are but other people might. It's not really a productive point to try to make or counter.
3. my friend group is pretty even with men/women, I am just quick to not want to navigate bad behaviors. I consider deflecting and abusing things such as mental health status to avoid being accountable horrendous to be a part of. I never said I was exempt from being any way, I just tend to try to be aware of it and nip certain things in the bud or improve because that for me is the logical way to build character and be a better person. You're kinda just throwing shit at this point because you don't like the fact that autists who use it to deflect aren't forced to do that or be that way because they're autistic, it's a choice they make because they don't want to improve or be a better person. Avoiding accountability makes you a bad person. Blaming the autism is still avoiding personal accountability and finding an excuse. I find shitty women often try to appear pure hearted, pretend to be different, etc. normie or autismo because they want to appear innocent as a leverage point which is exactly why I avoid either group. not sure why you thought shitty assumptions equated a got em in any personal way here.
4. I do want to point out just because someone says they're autistic doesn't mean they are. there are plenty of people who have never actually been diagnosed but say they are because it's easier and allows them to again, avoid accountability. this is a big trend in women on social media who tend to be failed normies but want an excuse for why as well as how they treat others.