High-functioning autism stereotype is an incel cope

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The reason you see so many socially incomepent people in STEM fields e.g. programming, tech, etc, isn't because those fields attract so-called 'hyper-rational autists' (e.g. individuals who think like computers, have low emotion, purely logical, etc.). It just happens that STEM dis-proportionally attracts subhumans who can't make it in other areas despite their higher than average IQs. They're ugly, socially awkward, etc so other fields don't want them.

There is no reason why you can't be great at these jobs without being a fucking giga-autist socially. These losers merely invented the idea of so-called high-functioning autism as a cope.
 
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wrong. autists are better at this than NTs, were more analyitical and good at single tasking on a specific field of inyerests. autists mog in this department get over it faggot.
 
Weak at math cope
 
The very thought that crossed my mind

high functioning autism :

The cherry on top is the Asperger, a neologism that marries the best of both worlds "I'm not stupid, just socially dysfunctional"
Aspies because "I'm shy" isn't a good enough excuse anymore.
To make things worse, Shrinks are totally incompetent

And being timid is totally normal and the marks of a good functionning brain. I'd argue that you need both a combinaison of low IQ+low inib to (for instance) multiply cold approachs or any low inib things.

deliberate boundary :

The male top student that excels in science goes in STEM or Computer science
The female top student that excels in science goes in Biology or Medicine

For some, working&studying in a gender-mixed environment is a double-edged sword: anxiety for some, motivation for others.
For their own mental health, it's a deliberate choice for incels to remain out of the social jungle. They know they'd lose anyway.

I disagree with the last point. You're portraying them as people with no self-awareness, but declaring oneself high-functioning-autist is actually a savvy move. It's just a trend given Elon Musk's influence. Just like choosing to go into STEM, it's the best choice to make, a very intelligent choice that allows them to shine where they can.
Thus STEMS is full of self-aware+intelligent+blackpilled individual.
Whereas the mid guy in business school that attends all the parties; probably pulls no girl, gets in debt and ends up having to work in a more stressful job around Excel&Powerpoint.
 
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A lot of symptoms with autism are synonymous with social isolation and depression but for many subhumans that’s all they know it’s the only state that they’ve been in so instead of being diagnosed with depression it’s autism.

Like a monotone voice not a lot of facial expression lacking in social skills all comes from being ostracised, isolated and therefore depressed. Plus depression and isolation can effect you cognitively.
 
A lot of symptoms with autism are synonymous with social isolation and depression but for many subhumans that’s all they know it’s the only state that they’ve been in so instead of being diagnosed with depression it’s autism.

Like a monotone voice not a lot of facial expression lacking in social skills all comes from being ostracised, isolated and therefore depressed. Plus depression and isolation can effect you cognitively.



You nailed it. Hence pointing out the incompetence of healthcare professionals.

"Feeling different" and depression

"Feeling different" is the overlapping sympton of a lot of disorders.
This is a common reason for specialist consultations

Depression shifts your worldview through different lens, it culminates in isolation, with the individual feeling like they don't belong.
Isolation breeds depression, and depression feeds back into it, making it even worse

"Feeling different" and his treatment

Therapists aren't trained to say : it's because the patient has been a loser for too long.
As this would have no therapeutic effect and would instead push him further down.
Instead, due to a lack of relationships and life experiences in his prime, he's hidden his distress for too long in a sort of abyss and tricked his brain into thinking that's just how life is supposed to be.
When a patient comes to visit a psychologist, it's already over for him, the damage is already done.

Instead, professionals invent some childhood trauma and new labels :
If you feel different + you manage to success in life = Giftedness diagnosed later in life
If you feel different + you manage to success in life + no "social achievements" = Asperger diagnosed later in life
If you feel different + you being broke and unedecutated = Autism diagnosed later in life
 
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