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I love this book! Not only was it useful at understanding how neurotypicals think and behave because it's written by an autistic person, but it also helped me understand myself better by comparison.
Here are some quotes I highlighted:
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That is how I think lol. Can't count the number of times I have said something like "... is only a thing because someone a long time ago decided it is a thing and can easily no longer exist if we decided so". Most people completely miss the point when I say that. I think those ideas also apply to the lgbtq+ quite well because being gay wasn't weird entail someone decided it is weird.
Right‽ I love that someone pointed it out to get a better awareness of ourselves and potential differences from others.
As someone who's neurotypical, that mode of thinking is just as foreign and annoying to me
Which mode? The social reality pattern?
Yes
I agree. It's confusing and annoying (maybe insufferable sometimes) to me.