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What's your Aspie/Autie super power?

I had a thought on traffic congestion, while using the 401 busiest highway in north America. it's not cars but rather trucks extra public transit will not move goods. This has been my super power seeing what others cannot, even when obvious. 401 is too busy because lake Ontario is in was of getting to rest on province to distribute goods poor planning years ago.
 
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I can "see" a structure as flexible, even if it is not obvious unless modelled in CAD with the stiffness turned 'way down. I can also see where it is most likely to break.
 
My super power is my sense of smell, but I have not yet learned how to wield it well.
 
I seem to be able to find English dictionaries without the word gullible in them. I should start betting people that I can find a dictionary without the word gullible in it and then proving it by pulling up the online dictionary I found that truly doesn’t have the word in it.
 
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