After a long talk with a friend he and I both have come to the conclusion I have a knack for being controversial. I've probably joked around on how I like controversy at times, but it really seems hardwired in me that whenever I see something, my brain starts coming up with all these questions that make people uneasy on a plethora of levels. As if I know what buttons to push... or perhaps, which routes most people avoid. To make matters more interesting, it's not even that it's just an act to rebel, since with many thing I have no idea what the general consensus is (and perhaps in a way, because of my AS, I happily try to avoid), thus I'm not posing questions to make it difficult and rile people up because I like it in the same way a sociopath would do; it's pretty much the first questions that come to mind when understanding certain concepts. (it's probably for that same reason I wisely refrain from offering my opinion on a few subjects, because I know it doesn't sit well with a lot of people)
As it seems I also seem to have a bit of a talent of conveying my ideas to people. I know it sounds like a given and that it can't be hard, but I've spoken to plenty of people who really struggle to translate a mental construct, a concept in words so people understand it. Perhaps more general; the ability to put abstract concepts into words people understand. This "skill" probably fits in nicely with the one I mentioned above, regardless on whether you actually provide a popular concept to someone (since that's rarely the case, lol).
I guess to a lesser extent; art in many shapes and forms. I think I can operate photoshop and similar programs properly enough to get the results I want, have the same with playing instruments and recording music, or writing for that matter.
And lastly, probably that inate ability to pick up things intuitively. If I can't mess around by trial and error, or not given the room, don't expect me to learn something. At best I use study materials as reference, not as a starting point. Is it a gift? Probably depends on perspective... sometimes I feel like a monkey, lol. In those situations you give them an object they have to figure out by themselves. They start throwing it, biting it, smelling it, but eventually they probably figure it out... seems to be more of my method as well (though perhaps more civilized and with less hurling items around).