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Recent content by empleat

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    do people with asperger syndrome see things more realistically ?

    I don't have a photographic memory and everything, that i know it would be like say every word in english from a to z. I don't talk anywhere so my verbal skills are very poor. To what you said that:"but women are not mainly attracted to status and money" I would disagree, there is tonne of...
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    do people with asperger syndrome see things more realistically ?

    Well i read more than 500k articles and i thought people with asperger syndrome see world more realistically. They takes things literally, not necesarilly more realistically and have unusual ways of thinking, which promotes creativity. I have like 1 milion reasons and if i could spend my whole...
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    do people with asperger syndrome see things more realistically ?

    This article got my attention. From research results, that depressed people have not taking into their judgement context. I stil don't understand, how works that light bulb experiment, when participants are asked to press the button and than judge, if they had any control on the outcome...
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    do people with asperger syndrome see things more realistically ?

    Hello, i can't post to general so i ask here. I know ppl with asperger syndrome takes things literally. Some savant with autism, flies one time above city and paints it literally how he saw it and profesional artists said, that it was photo and not painted. I have asperger syndrome and i...
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