Agreed with the first sentence. On the contrary, now is by far the best period in human history, not even close.
Your second sentence was probably a joke so I won't dwell on it. But just remember high-functioning Aspergers are actually smarter than the general population.
Not at all, many are only good in one area and terrible at everything else, It’s a bit of a myth. There are just as many high iq people who’re non autistic, and as such, without the disadvantages.
They will on the other hand fit into the police state better with all the structure and rules.
Re-read my comment. All I said is that people with Aspergers who don't have an accompanying intellectual disorder are slightly smarter than the general populace. That's it.
Asperger's people are also more likely to be nonconformist due to their deviant nature, meaning they would actually fit worse into a police state.
None of this is even to mention the fact that Asperger's syndrome will never spread to the general population because it poses a very obvious evolutionary disadvantage (Aspergers are less likely to reproduce), or the fact that there is absolutely nothing to suggest that the world will be a police state in the future - the trends actually tell the opposite story in this respect, with the world becoming ever more libertarian.
Yeah and the non Aspergic people with high iqs are smarter than the general populous...so it’s not much of a point.
Aspergic people are the least devious people by far (including the ones I know.) Their behaviour doesn’t deviate from the norm anywhere near the way cluster b types do. They seem to think anyone acting out of school is somewhat dangerous and intimidating because of their poor ability to read other people.
The Aspergic people I know are rigid, straight forward, afraid of breaking laws and rules and dislike it when I or others break laws or rules. They are almost painfully boring.
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Now is not one of the worst periods in human history, not even close.
200 hundred years from now the world will be a police state and everybody will have Aspergers.
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Agreed with the first sentence. On the contrary, now is by far the best period in human history, not even close.
Your second sentence was probably a joke so I won't dwell on it. But just remember high-functioning Aspergers are actually smarter than the general population.
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Not at all, many are only good in one area and terrible at everything else, It’s a bit of a myth. There are just as many high iq people who’re non autistic, and as such, without the disadvantages.
They will on the other hand fit into the police state better with all the structure and rules.
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Re-read my comment. All I said is that people with Aspergers who don't have an accompanying intellectual disorder are slightly smarter than the general populace. That's it.
Asperger's people are also more likely to be nonconformist due to their deviant nature, meaning they would actually fit worse into a police state.
None of this is even to mention the fact that Asperger's syndrome will never spread to the general population because it poses a very obvious evolutionary disadvantage (Aspergers are less likely to reproduce), or the fact that there is absolutely nothing to suggest that the world will be a police state in the future - the trends actually tell the opposite story in this respect, with the world becoming ever more libertarian.
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Yeah and the non Aspergic people with high iqs are smarter than the general populous...so it’s not much of a point.
Aspergic people are the least devious people by far (including the ones I know.) Their behaviour doesn’t deviate from the norm anywhere near the way cluster b types do. They seem to think anyone acting out of school is somewhat dangerous and intimidating because of their poor ability to read other people.
The Aspergic people I know are rigid, straight forward, afraid of breaking laws and rules and dislike it when I or others break laws or rules. They are almost painfully boring.