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I think this is nice. It makes me happy.

I think this is nice. It makes me happy.

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I will never accept this rape-cult. I am the one who does the raping.

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Terribly sorry, but we here at SNB to not concern ourselves with the desires or acceptance of the inductees.

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If you love me so much you'll get (((AOU))) to make my nigger icon into a generic smiley face. BECAUSE I AM SO FUCKING HAPPY.

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Well, I do love you but he hates me too so I don't think I'll be any help.

Completely unrelated to the above sentence; how do you tell if someone has aspergers over the internet?

Answer: A big clue is if they get triggered by you disagreeing with them. You see it's mostly just lefties that get really angry if you have a different point of view- that's because they're married to their tribal identity, so if you disagree with what they say they think you're attacking them as a person.

However, the aspy is different. Aspsy find it difficult or even impossible to see someone else's perspective. To them, things are black an white, and if they're really aspy they don't really understand that other people can look at a situation and see it differently. As such, the aspy person will tend to think that, if you disagree with him, you must be lying or dishonest (gosh, I wonder if anyone on this platform continually accuses the people who don't agree with everything he says of being dishonest?)

I have an aspy cousin. She regularly ruins family reunions because aspys who aren't self aware are insufferable to all normal people. The ones who were properly socialized are aware that their aspy nature is insufferable and childish and so they'll make adjustments.

But not my cousin. You talk to her and she knows all her aspy traits, but every time she starts to get aspy and you tell her "hey bro, you're putting words in my mouth/ ascribing to me ideas I don't have / engaging in black and white thinking / not understanding my well thought out points because you're sperging out" she thinks this time I'm right. In the moment she's unconvincable. It's fine because no one is stupid enough to put her in a position where she has to speak with people. Sometimes though, some organizations put them in positions where they deal with people, and even if they're childish, insufferable cunts, they might otherwise be useful to the organization.

Tl;dr

Getting triggered by people not agreeing with them Difficulty/unwillingness considering a different perspective Quickly resorts to ad-hominims black and white thinking difficulty with metaphor difficulty with non-direct language minimal self-awareness Ascribes to you ideas/feelings/motovations you don't have "everyone I meet is an asshole" mindset (If everyone you meet is an asshole.... you're probably the asshole)