Which historical characters were certainly aspies?
>>3011352
Chris chan
Michelangelo
>>3011352
Uhhhh autismos are so creepy and inhuman
Can't wait till they all get the gas
>>3011375
he isn't what one would call a historical figure
he's a trivial curiosity
>>3011352
According to /his/ all of them.
most high ranking nazis
>>3011352
>>3011455
He is as important to American history as Washington.
>>3011375
He's a high functioning autist, not a frickin' aspie
prove me wrong
Why the fuck did I just fall in love
>>3011455
Was Tarrare the 18th-century Chris-chan?
>Cavendish was a shy man who was uncomfortable in society and avoided it when he could. He conversed little, always dressed in an old-fashioned suit, and developed no known deep personal attachments outside his family. Cavendish was taciturn and solitary and regarded by many as eccentric. He only communicated with his female servants by notes. By one account, Cavendish had a back staircase added to his house in order to avoid encountering his housekeeper because he was especially shy of women. The contemporary accounts of his personality have led some modern commentators, such asOliver Sacks, to speculate that he hadAsperger syndrome, though he may merely have beenanthropophobic.
>His only social outlet was the Royal Society Club, whose members dined together before weekly meetings. Cavendish seldom missed these meetings, and was profoundly respected by his contemporaries. However his shyness made those who "sought his views... speak as if into vacancy. If their remarks were...worthy, they might receive a mumbled reply, but more often than not they would hear a peeved squeak (his voice appears to have been high-pitched) and turn to find an actual vacancy and the sight of Cavendish fleeing to find a more peaceful corner".Cavendish's religious views were also considered eccentric for his time. He was considered to beagnostic. As his biographer, George Wilson, comments, "As to Cavendish's religion, he was nothing at all." He also enjoyed collecting fine furniture exemplified by his purchase of a set of "ten inlaid satinwood chairs with matchingcabriole leggedsofa".
— ADOLF HITLER.
— AKHNATON.
— SAVITRI DEVI.
— AYN RAND.
— LENI RIEFENSTAHL.
— RUDOLF HESS.
— FRIEDRICH II, KING OF PRUSSIA.
— STEVE JOBS.
— HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.
— LEWIS CARROLL.
— NIKOLA TESLA.
— TED NELSON.
ET CETERA.
>>3012515
HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISM, AND ASPERGER'S SYNDROME, ARE MUTUALLY EQUIVALENT.
>>3012515
Same thing you jabroni
>>3011352
Who's she?
>>3011352
Karl XII of Sweden, read his bio and you'll see.
>>3011352
Wilhelm II undoubtedly
>>3011455
He's the biggest trainwreck of our era Anon. And when memes and 4chan become the stuff of historiography decades from now, Chris-Chan will be unironically studied by historians.
>>3014311
Honestly as long as there not the type that scream randomly and have to be held down so they don't fall out of a window, aspies are fine.
>>3011576
Stop it.
>>3011352
Alexander III/The great.
I feel like Clausewitz had some asp
Karl XII
>>3011576
That sounds like some retarded teleports behind you anime protagonist
>>3014976
Hello normalcattle
Hitler and Poutin