Autism do you believe "high-functioning" autism is real and can you grow out of it

Intelligent people are empathetic and can manage emotions better but people can't realize that because we are the dummies.
 
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How come Soygoy type this shit with a straight face? Again, terminally online spergs specifically act parasitic.

>I had to reformulate my sentence because I realized this was serious and my tone wasn't serious enough, but I do genuinely believe that "neurotypicalness" is a disease that has effected 99% of the human race and that "autistic" people are normal people or remnants from a previous human species, i.e Neanderthals. Personally I dislike "neurotypicals" because all they do is shout obnoxiously, bang every chick they see and hang around the worst people possible, they have no goals for life and for some reason they feel happy working a job and being a slave to some retail company.
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>Some are even completely happy with wasting years of their life in an educational institution being educated on random shit for a piece of paper that says that they can do it, even though most of the time they aren't interested and they're unlikely to get a job for what they studied in anyways. That is unless they have extremely good charisma which I'm sure most of them do, I suppose.
 
Cave in autistic people's skulls with a bat wrapped in barbed wire like Negan
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DA JOOS MADE IT UP!
 
or what used to be called asperger's.
i got diagnosed at 15 and now that i'm 19 i'm still having a hard time determining whether or not it's a bullshit label. i had a fairly normal childhood all the way to the end of middle school.
my last year of middle school got cut short due to covid and looking back it feels like something happened between march and october of 2020. when i started high school (a month late because i was in an outpatient treatment thing) everything kinda fell apart and i basically lost my ability to function normally. i forgot how to have conversations, how to read people, and started becoming obsessed with my hobbies as a way to cope. there's lots of other le autism symptoms in there but i dont feel like listing them.
so maybe the giant break made me lose my skills. "late onset" autism isnt a real thing of course...
and i ended up getting diagnosed with ASD level 1 (le high functioning) in november of 2020. i stayed miserable for most of high school, until my senior year where i started acting more like a normal (if somewhat quiet and timid) kid. i dont even acknowledge the autism anymore and ive never used it as a crutch or excuse.
im wondering if maybe i got misdiagnosed and it was a teenage phase i guess
sorry for the word salad
words words words, it's not real lil bro
 
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