• SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    23 hours ago

    Why is it always trains?!

    I love public transportation. Am I autistic?

    Edit: Sorry everyone, I’m joking. Until I’m not in a following comment.

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      I think trains and dinosaurs are more like an anglophone stereotype. Where I grew up I’d hear about mail stamps.

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      Why is it always trains?!

      because classifying things that most people take for granted into niche subcategories is part of the ways it manifests.

      Wanting to be able to take a train somewhere in 15 min instead of driving there in 30 mins, find a fucking parking spot in 15 and etc isn’t autistic. Being excited that for once you’re riding a NTW-JPT-2A instead of the more common NTW-JPT-2 is autistic.

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        Being excited that for once you’re riding a NTW-JPT-2A instead of the more common NTW-JPT-2 is autistic.

        :-/

        I might spot you that failing to read the social queues when you want to regurgitate everything you know about a subject is the symptom. Also, the habit of ignoring the world around you in order to immerse yourself in reading materials or other non-social stimulus.

        It isn’t the excitement at novelty or the peculiar fascination that classifies someone. It’s the refusal to make eye contact, the obsessive-compulsive behaviors, and the struggle with empathy.

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      It’s a spectrum bae. Some exhibit more symptoms than others. If you’re intensely interested in public transportation, then welcome to the club sib🫂🏳️‍🌈.
      I learned that my hyper empathy is extremely tied to my ASD symptoms, which made me reflect why Fluttershy & Pinky Pie “were my fav.”
      It’s only now I am rediscovering that my interests in characters stem from things I personally relate to.

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        Oh. Ohhhhh shit. I was joking around, then I read your first link out of curiosity. Then I started reading related articles.

        That’s so me. My old psychiatrist and I were on the fence about if I was autistic or if we simply share some traits since I have CPTSD (thanks dad!) and ADHD, but eventually settled on the latter. This has me thinking I need to reevaluate with my new psychiatrist.

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      24 hours ago

      It… could be… but that one thing alone is not enough to know with any real certainty.

      If you… do want to try and do a preliminary evaluation of yourself:

      https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/

      There ya go.

      80 count questionnaire, designed for people who are older and think they may have missed being diagnosed at an earlier life stage.

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        The scoring range of the RAADS–R is 0–240. A score of 65+ indicates you are likely autistic, as no neurotypical scored above 64 in the research.

        My Score: 142

        I’m laughing pretty hard over here. My next therapy appointment is going to be interesting.

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          Welcome to the club, fren.

          lol.

          Yeah, a lot of things make a lot more sense when you realize… oh. I actually am different from normies. I’m not a defective normie, I’m just… literally on an entire other spectrum.

          EDIT:

          Unfortunately, however…

          this does reinforce the train stereotype.