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A lot of hereditary disorders don't manifest until after middle age 35-40, well beyond the breeding years especially 100's of years ago. Clearly for "autism" to exist genetically someone had to fuck an autistic guy or girl, but probably girl - because women care too much about social status. Most guys would impregnate an autistic girl so as long as she was physically attractive.
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I didn't believe in it until I read OP.
Who is rich? He who is happy with what he has - Simeon ben Zoma, Ethics of the Fathers, Talmud, Avot 4:1
I live here. I also live here.
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The funny thing here is Apricity members like to call other members "autistic" , because it makes them feel good about themselves. You should all take a good look in the mirror before you point your dirty crooked fingers
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https://youtu.be/dW37AGZ0Pj0
This reminded me of this.
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People who think in terms of concepts like "rejection" already suck. The cool type of autists make YouTube videos about roller coasters or something.
That's the reverse of Simon Baron-Cohen's extreme male brain theory (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empath...l_testosterone):
While experience and socialization contribute to the observed sex differences in empathy and systemizing, Baron-Cohen and colleagues suggest that biology also plays a role. A candidate biological factor influencing E and S is fetal testosterone (FT).[16] FT levels are positively correlated with scores on the Systemizing Quotient[17] and are negatively correlated with scores on the Empathy Quotient[18][19] A new field of research has emerged to investigate the role of testosterone levels in autism.[20] Correlational research demonstrated that elevated rates of testosterone were associated with higher rates of autistic traits, lower rates of eye contact, and higher rates of other medical conditions.[21] Furthermore, experimental studies showed that altering testosterone levels influences the maze performance in rats, having implications for human studies.[22] The fetal testosterone theories posit that the level of testosterone in the womb influences the development of sexually dimorphic brain structures, resulting in sex differences and autistic traits in individuals.[23]
I have been called autistic on this forum, but I consider it to be a compliment, even if it is meant as an insult.
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