>Autistic people can have highly restricted, fixated interests that are abnormal in intensity or focus >OP makes the same post every week Is it autism?
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 6:42:56 PM No.714186393
>>714181839 These are literally recognised autistic traits. >>714182497 Got news for you bruv
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 6:44:41 PM No.714186546
>>714180791 (OP) Hilarious that they basically admit "normal" people are morally neutral assholes.
>>714186546 Neurotypicals tend to be more capable of nuance, yes. It should be not that "a sense of right and wrong" is still subjective even if it's strong.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 7:06:29 PM No.714188561
>>714180917 Well the image is either right or it's wrong
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 7:06:57 PM No.714188604
>>714180791 (OP) >labelling people as either good or bad >difficulty understanding social nuances >strong sense and right or wrong Last one sounds contradictory to the first two. They probably meant "strong reaction to the perceived right and wrong"
>>714188604 Strong sense of right and wrong just means >"I cannot think for myself, I can only think in terms of rules and catalogued I formation" >"Everything I've been told is right or wrong is now my personal compass, I uncritically accept it all" >Somebody does something morally grey >"Oh no no no no, is that... He can't do that, I.... Aaaaaaaaa help me niggerman!!"
>>714188891 I'd hardly say autistic people are uncritical but they do handle shades of grey badly, yes. That is when they get the most critical. They perceive it as inconsistent and unfair
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 7:14:30 PM No.714189364
>>714188778 No, most people are able to say "you're not wrong, you're just an asshole" But look at /v/, by contrast. Someone disagrees? They are ontologically evil and need to die.