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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-03-08 03:40 pm

[ SECRET POST #2622 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2622 ⌋

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Re: No but... OT aside.....

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-03-09 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Some of the sensory stuff, while it's got downsides in being overwhelming, is almost worth it just for the way the world feels just before you get to that point. The spatial thing, especially. I have moments where it's like I can physically feel the motion of the world, where it's like this big empty moving thing around me. And light. Sometimes the world looks so crystal clear for a while, physically speaking. It's sometimes amazing.I

It really sounds like it! :D This is probably going to sound very bad, but sometimes I wish I had Asperger's just so I could get those kinds of perks. Instead, I basically can't touch canvas or anything 'too rough' and can't file my nails if my life depended on it - I don't get fun stuff like that. :|

Logic definitely trumps sociability in times of crisis, and many other times as well. Cracked recently ran a '5 Brain Disorders That Were Actually Evolutionary Advantages' article, and this was basically how Asperger's was an advantage - in a time of foraging, hunter-gathering, etc., being able to provide for and protect someone (which autism helped with back then) tended to make up for not having social skill, and your offspring would be more likely to survive than the next person's over, who is very social but may not be as good at the providing and protecting bits. :P