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2018-03-31 at 12:04 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.It's the cognitive equivalent of being a super-saiyan.
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2018-03-30 at 11:52 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-30 at 11:11 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
Originally posted by lempoid loompus ok jeffery dahmer definitely had aspergers then
May have, sploo, may have.
Read the argument for yourself:
The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer: Sexual Serial
Homicide from a Neuropsychiatric Developmental
Perspective*
http://forensictransmissions.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/TheCaseofJeffreyDahmer.pdf -
2018-03-30 at 10:52 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
Originally posted by lempoid loompus since you want to play the labels game and you're the worst evaluator in the world for people's mental problems. he was diagnosed with schizotypal & borderline personality disorder with sadistic and antisocial traits.
Asperger's wasn't even added to the DSM until about 1991. It wasn't well known in the US at that time. He showed many symptoms of it, he even had the mechanical walk and monotonous/robotic voice as a child. -
2018-03-30 at 8:11 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.Not only that, but when you take into account that only a fraction of people with ASD are high functioning enough to carry something like this out, the over representation becomes far more pronounced.
They mentioned that there are quite a number of signs that Dahmer may have had Asperger's. -
2018-03-30 at 8:04 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.Check this out, it's pretty fascinating:
Violence is Rare in Autism: When It Does Occur, Is It Sometimes Extreme?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00223980.2016.1175998
Neurodevelopmental and psychosocial risk factors in serial killers and mass murderers
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359178914000305
There actually does seem to be a strong link between serial killers, mass murderers/spree killers, and autism. Nifty.
I want to write about this one day from my perspective, based on my profound understanding of myself and ASD, why we're so over represented among these categories. -
2018-03-30 at 7:25 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.I timed myself and it only takes me about 8-10 minutes to finish my single meal of the day.
Hardcore intermittent fasting. It really seems to be helping me regain my figure.
Originally posted by Lanny While this is true, you realize that people make fun of you for the exact same thing where you blame everything on autism all the time, right?
But in my case it's actually true. It has a profound impact on who I am. it isn't necessarily me blaming everything on it, as if all aspects are negative, I'm simply providing an explanation/analysis. -
2018-03-30 at 4:56 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.I am not a morning person.
Who else thinks about suicide every single day right after waking up? I mean, it's a pretty mild desire relative to the worst I've ever felt, I know what it feels like to be right on the edge, but, still, the happiness/pleasure I feel in life doesn't come close to being worth putting up with this bullshit for the rest of my life. -
2018-03-30 at 6:58 AM UTC in Do people in the US have favorite street gangs?The DS Rejects.
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2018-03-30 at 5:40 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-30 at 5:39 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.You always find an excuse for your behavior and personal failings.
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2018-03-30 at 4:44 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.I'm genuinely constantly improving. There's a distinct incremental increase in my mood and general well being. The right medications, nootropics, and supplements will greatly augment this.
You show no such signs, sploo. -
2018-03-30 at 4:29 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.Read this, it's really good: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.psychologytoday.com%2Fus%2Fblog%2Fbeautiful-minds%2F201207%2Fare-prodigies-autistic&oq=cache%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.psychologytoday.com%2Fus%2Fblog%2Fbeautiful-minds%2F201207%2Fare-prodigies-autistic&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.1514j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
What exactly do you talk to people about? Let's look at other negatives: Why don't I repeatedly fuck up like you do if I'm inferior at functioning in life? I'm not engaging in the abhorrent and self-destructive behavior you regularly claim to. -
2018-03-30 at 4:14 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.https://scottbarrykaufman.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Ruthsatz-Urbach-2012.pdf
Child prodigy: A novel cognitive profile places elevated general intelligence,
exceptional working memory and attention to detail at the root
of prodigiousness
Child prodigies are unusual for their early and exceptional adoption of what are traditionally
thought of as adult abilities. As part of an effort to better understand the underpinnings of these
extraordinary individuals' talent, the researcher examined the cognitive and developmental
profiles of eight child prodigies by taking their developmental histories and administering the
Stanford-Binet 5th ed. full scale intelligence test and the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ). The
collected data reveals a startling picture. While each of the prodigies demonstrated an at least
moderately elevated level of intelligence, the prodigies' full scale IQ scores were not consistently
on the extreme end of the spectrum. What was consistently extraordinary, however, was the child
prodigies' working memory scores—a category in which every prodigy tested in the 99th
percentile. Additional results suggest a previously unknown connection between child prodigies
and autism. The prodigies' family histories yielded an unlikely number of autistic relatives. And
the child prodigies received elevated AQ scores with respect to attention to detail, a trait
associated with autism. The prodigies did not, however, display many of the other traits typically
associated with autism. This result raises the possibility of a moderated autism that actually
enables the prodigies' extraordinary talent.
Autistic genes can also enable extraordinary talent.
Right now I'm far better able to function than you are and I'm not even taking medication. -
2018-03-30 at 3:53 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.One day I want to earn the title "Philosophical Warlord". Ultimately we'll be forced to impose our views onto others in order to bring about an end to all sentient life.
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2018-03-30 at 3:48 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-30 at 3:46 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.I'm looking forward to colder weather so I can wear cool jackets and jeans instead of developing an actual personality.
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2018-03-30 at 3:38 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.Oh, good, I can still convey myself intelligently in conversation. It's a pretty simple change, I just have to speak slower and enunciate clearly or else I start slurring my words together and sound mentally handicapped.
Spoke to a psychiatrist today. I was genuinely considered I may have suffered some form of permanent damage after the psych ward incident. I'm still concerned about what they may have done to me while I was incapacitated, though. -
2018-03-29 at 6:21 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.Just started Stardust Crusaders.
Total ripoff of Shaman King. -
2018-03-29 at 6:14 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
Originally posted by Fox Paws I haven’t really kept up with the saga of malice for the last couple years so this has probably already been mentioned and I just missed it.
But do you actually have a clinical diagnosis of autism from a real doctor? Or did you just read a bunch of shit about autism and you were like “that’s me!”
Oh, totally dude. I'm autistic as fuck. I was first diagnosed when I was 19 and my symptoms used to be way more severe. Thank god I was able to significantly reduce them through extensive experimentation on myself. I've been diagnosed by multiple people and have a 40/50 autism quotient.