Me, tired from years of weaponized autism, watching @q have beers with @Kash:
(media.greatawakening.win)
Let's g....
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (112)
sorted by:
I've been wondering actually about this. I am also officially diagnosed autistic. Most conspiracy theorists I've met are strangely obsessive and a little bit different. They are also nice people who are very concerned for the common good of all their fellow citizens even the ones that ridicule them.
Autism is a superpower because they always say you should think out of the box and autism is about as far as you can get outside of the box without actually being psychopathic.
I'll tell you that I have never felt like anybody else around me, and I wanted to be Vulcan growing up because their society seemed like it made the most sense and was most relatable to me.
But yeah autism is totally weaponizable, it floors normies when you start pointing out all of their logical inconsistencies and the ways in which they're behaving like crazy people.
I've noticed a trend with almost every anon on THIS particular board, that we have ALL been blacksheep throughout all of our lives.
Now I'm not one to claim I'm (currently) anyone special in any way besides cheating death countless times, but I certainly have always been the odd one out with many talents that often go unused as well as a unique perception about how the world works that many others don't seem to be able to see.
I have faith I'll find my niche someday. For now I'm just putting one foot in front of the other and trying to enjoy my life.
Are you me?
God bless you, fren.
In a way, yes my fren. I am you and you are me. Just different expressions of consciousness manifested at different times, to different families and subjected to different stimuli :)
It's a pleasure to meet you, me. Kek
Yes. Oh the joy this board gives me knowing others are out there that know these deep truths. You = me = we = one
On another note, how does one know they are autistic? Never been checked, although I've always known my thought processes were/are different then those around me an find comfort being around others who later tell me they're autistic.