

The power to have the entire universe on the tip of your tongue…
That sounds horrendous
The power to have the entire universe on the tip of your tongue…
That sounds horrendous
That last one had me lmao
Damn, do you have an example of how to use that super power for good?
He's just super, hero not sure
The votes on your original comment tells me I'm not the only one thinking that kind of suggestion is not very welcomed into this community.
I think you would be better off trying to sell your parasocial relationship with antiquity dude to other people on the internet than here.
Whether or not I have advice for them is not part of the debate.
That video is just anecdotal evidence, there is also plenty of evidence of religions creating a lot of suffering, particularly mental health issues related to education due to beliefs (for example for LGBTQIA+ community, which has a lot of overlap with the neurodivergent community).
I honestly don't really care, you are free to live your religion the way you want, but I don't think it's okay to bring that forward on a post about autism and mental health. How would you feel if someone else posted that "Allah can help them"? Your comment just feels pushy about your religion without providing any other useful input to OP's problem.
Jesus was born around 2000 years ago and the oldest person ever recorded lived a bit less than 123 years, so either he's dead, either he's hiding very well, and thus can't do shit either without getting exposed.
Checkmate idiot.
But you might wanna try to get help with Santa tho, and don't tell me he doesn't exist, there are many more recorded encounters with Santa than with Jesus.
Programming is hard and requires you to think in a different way than how we think most of the time.
This is the hardest part, learning to think in algorithm. You can learn that with most languages, once you know it it's much easier to learn another programming language.
Start with some simple tutorials, only use ChatGPT to help you understand some concepts or pieces of code, not to write the code. You can't really learn shit if you're not forcing your brain to think that way.
It takes time, like weeks to start to become kinda comfortable with basic programming. Start with conditional structures (if, else), loops (while, for) variables and functions. That should already allow you to create some fairly complex programs.
If I may, I would heavily suggest you to try to learn C, as it's a much lower level programming language that has almost no hidden logic, where python comes with a whole lot of integrated features that make it hard to really learn and understand what's really happening.
Good luck! 👍
He's dead, he can't do shit
The food seems like such a dead giveaway
The arm waving is pretty funny haha
I mean it's kinda true that in most crisis situations a laugh will be a nervous laugh
But yeah that's not always the case
Typical neurodivergent answer
Or, just pick two socks, without caring about matching them
Yeah I get your point of view, I'm diagnosed for ADHD and my psychiatrist told me I might be asperger, and after looking into it both those things basically explain everything I do, and I'm understanding more of my behavior almost everyday since.
I also think it's not necessarily bad to wear it as a badge, as it can be a big part of who you are (just like many other minorities which are very vocal about it) and it normalizes the fact of talking about it and shows what autistic people might look like, which can be far from the stereotype.
I hope you can find the answers you're looking for, whether it's in those topics or something completely different, it just feels great when you finally understand why you're a bit weird and discover that the way others think is just so far from how you think, it's a good tool and very validating :)
EDIT: just to add on AuDHD, over the years we are discovering that there is a huge overlap between Autism and ADHD, but the symptoms of those conditions can mask each other which leads to a late or no diagnosis. On my end I can really see how ADHD makes me comfortable to start talking to a stranger while they don't see that I'm doing a lot of the interaction in "manual" mode, very self consciously. On the other hand, autism makes me enjoy being calm and chilling which hides the hyperactivity… It's… interesting. There are much less resources on that but the few ones I found really really match my experience.
It doesn't really work like that in France, especially in the military, this is more a display of force than anything else imho
Not really, as it forces them to have the processes working, which is half of the battle
I mean you can export and delete your Facebook or Google data outside of Europe, so GDPR is a win
Except you have a million people trying to do the same, that's extra extra extra taffic
Yes