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Re: I noticed something that bothered me
The people on there who have autism are people who have autism and decide they don't even have to try. They think the world OWES them something or their diagnosis shields them from any crit ever. They act like any kind of help is an attack , they don't learn from what people try to teach them. They refuse to change. They're leaning on that crutch so hard it's about to snap.
Believe me , dude, I have AS myself but my mom brought me up to believe it wasn't an excuse. My Mom wouldn't have taken any of that "woe is me / stop attacking me" bullshit. Asperger's syndrome is not an excuse, and it doesn't make you act like those people. Asperger's makes you have to work harder to learn social stuff. It doesn't make you an exception.
As long as you let people help you and learn from mistakes , you'll do fine. :3