Does studying physics lead to autism?
Autism leads to studying physics
>>9031376
this is probably more true
>>9031376
Came here to say this
>>9031376
Autism is a pathway to many subjects some consider to be unnatural
>>9031316
jesus fucking christ
>>9031316
He shouldn't have spend 0 points on Luck.
No, but vaccines do
>>9031676
Is it possible to learn this power?
>>9032250
Not from a neurotypical
>he never went to a doctor, let himself become grossly overweight, smoked three packs a day, drank like a fish and never exercised
He made it very unlikely that he was in the universe where Hugh Everett lives forever.
Neurotypicals are less intelligent to autists. They aren't humans.
>>9032316
I agree. Neurotypicals are degenerate subhumans.
>>9032339
Proof that autistics are more intelligent by default.
>>9032350
I actually do have clinical autism but I'm just fucking around m8. If you don't believe I was diagnosed at 14 with Autism Spectrum Disorder then that's your issue, friend. :)
>>9031376
Was going to say this, but of course someone already did.
It probably actually decreases autism since you have to interact with people a little but during school.
autistic brain on the right
how can neurotypicals even compete
>>9032699
kek
>>9032668
>decreases autism
That makes no fucking sense m8. That's like saying going out for a walk decreases Parkinson's when you already have it.
>>9032699
T H I C C
>>9032316
Autistics had Larger Brain than Average Humans (Normies).
Autistics are the new Übermensch master race. Normies are the new Undermensch.
>http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/news/20110502/brain-size-of-children-yields-clues-to-autism#1
Children with autism tend to have larger brains than children without autism.
Larger brains are the result of accelerated brain growth.
The brains of the 2-year-olds with autism were up to 10% larger than the other 2-year-olds.
>>9031307
does studying english lead to over socialization?
>>9033182
i wanna fuk autistic brains
>>9033831
I'm autistic and my skull volume is ~1600cc
>>9033910
PIQ 99.9 percentile at age 6, if 123 after brain damage
>>9033825
>Is that an elephant's brain?
Dolphin.
>>9032699
They can't.
But they can clean our desks, maintain our roads and grow our crops, while we keep the wheels of civilization going.
>>9033927
Which is better treatment for autism physics or genetics and microbiology
>>9033951
If anyone can find it let me know
Simon Baren-Cohen, autism expert extraordinaire, did research on this and biology had the lowest rates of autism
>>9033953
I remember it differently but here it is
>>9033953
I used to be good at memorization before brain damage but it appears to have amplified my autism leaving me obsessed with obscure and autistic fields
>>9033959
>leaving me obsessed with obscure and autistic fields
Good
Remember:
>Autism is a pathway to many subjects some consider to be unnatural