My father is on the Asperger's spectrum with an IQ of 168. Very difficult to deal with when I was growing up, including him keeping me up late at night to explain calculus to me when I was only eleven. Weird the next day, when Math at school would be pedestrian in comparison. The point is that he is very particular about facts, and would brook no lies. His whole life is consumed with reading stuff.
My son is the same: his IQ is 149, and will achieve PhD level knowledge in about 5 months on any subject. This drives everyone in his limited social sphere crazy. In the last few months, he became an expert at 3-D printing, to make asymmetrical Fibonacci curved scope wheels (his first print) and eye-pieces for guns - the fancy part being that the latter item is printed from some flexible, rubbery stuff that needs a tungsten/copper printing head, and must be customized for every gun and person, so he takes photographs of that person using said gun, and drawing a model over the photo.
As far as Left or Right wing: hard to say. Currently, the right wing is on the side of the truth, but in the seventies and eighties the left was. The point is that autists will research and find out the truth, and are not ideologically affected.
I've come across a few genuine autists in my life. Not the larpers on twitter and reddit looking for validation... I'm talking real-deal autists.
They were all based...
My father is on the Asperger's spectrum with an IQ of 168. Very difficult to deal with when I was growing up, including him keeping me up late at night to explain calculus to me when I was only eleven. Weird the next day, when Math at school would be pedestrian in comparison. The point is that he is very particular about facts, and would brook no lies. His whole life is consumed with reading stuff.
My son is the same: his IQ is 149, and will achieve PhD level knowledge in about 5 months on any subject. This drives everyone in his limited social sphere crazy. In the last few months, he became an expert at 3-D printing, to make asymmetrical Fibonacci curved scope wheels (his first print) and eye-pieces for guns - the fancy part being that the latter item is printed from some flexible, rubbery stuff that needs a tungsten/copper printing head, and must be customized for every gun and person, so he takes photographs of that person using said gun, and drawing a model over the photo.
As far as Left or Right wing: hard to say. Currently, the right wing is on the side of the truth, but in the seventies and eighties the left was. The point is that autists will research and find out the truth, and are not ideologically affected.
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Explain thyself.