
Jewgymmaxx
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I hear countless people on here talk about the neurotypical individuals in their lives or about how neurodivergent they themselves are. Being neurodivergent means you don't function the way an individual with perfect mental health functions. For example, someone with ADHD -- one of the most common neurological disorders-- is neurodivergent. Mind you, a very, very, very vast majority of people do not seek therapists or other healthcare professionals for their concerns regarding most disorders, hence why so many people aren't diagnosed. Every single "nt" person I've sat down and talked to in real life has told me they have ADHD, anxiety, depression, or another similar disorder. These disorders are so much more common than you think. The number of neurotypical people is close to ZERO. I see the words thrown around very loosely on here, calling your average mtn dude nt and then calling yourself nd, when that is NOT the case at all.
The way I like to think of it is that everybody is the same with the surface level generalization of nt and nd, but there are different sub-categories of people, and even then there are more sub-categories among those. I made a basic image representation of the point I'm trying to make:
Obviously, in reality, there are MANY more branches to this, but this is a simplified version. The neurotypical individual likely has a more basic set of values in comparison to the nd person; these are the values on which our personalities are based. A nd person may, for example, have a interest which could be the blackpill (this is the case for many of this forum's users) while another nd person may have b interest which could be drawing. Just because someone hasn't been relentlessly bullied and doesn't hate everything about themselves, doesn't mean they're not nd. I will never use nd or nt as a way to categorize people because the world is not that simple. For further explanation, it's like the scene from Donnie Darko where the teacher tells the students to categorize the entire spectrum of human emotion based on only the feelings of love and fear.
So much of this forum is full of edgelord idiots who think having social anxiety and being ugly sets them apart. No matter how desperately hard you try to be different, you aren't. You're only different once you actually ACCEPT that you're all the same. Being interested in the blackpill and looksmaxxing does not mean that you are a doomed loser who is so very different from everyone. You have qualities that set you apart, but deep down, everyone is the same. The only thing that makes you, is your personal experiences, which still takes us back to your personality that countless other people share. (All roads lead to Rome!!!!!)
"I was nt before I found this forum, but it turned me nd" - @ItsSoGymMaxx
No, that isn't true at all. You had a different set of values and personality traits before you discovered the forum, you weren't nt, you were different.
@RXnd @Gaygymmaxx @Jattgymmaxx @Mainlander
The way I like to think of it is that everybody is the same with the surface level generalization of nt and nd, but there are different sub-categories of people, and even then there are more sub-categories among those. I made a basic image representation of the point I'm trying to make:

Obviously, in reality, there are MANY more branches to this, but this is a simplified version. The neurotypical individual likely has a more basic set of values in comparison to the nd person; these are the values on which our personalities are based. A nd person may, for example, have a interest which could be the blackpill (this is the case for many of this forum's users) while another nd person may have b interest which could be drawing. Just because someone hasn't been relentlessly bullied and doesn't hate everything about themselves, doesn't mean they're not nd. I will never use nd or nt as a way to categorize people because the world is not that simple. For further explanation, it's like the scene from Donnie Darko where the teacher tells the students to categorize the entire spectrum of human emotion based on only the feelings of love and fear.
So much of this forum is full of edgelord idiots who think having social anxiety and being ugly sets them apart. No matter how desperately hard you try to be different, you aren't. You're only different once you actually ACCEPT that you're all the same. Being interested in the blackpill and looksmaxxing does not mean that you are a doomed loser who is so very different from everyone. You have qualities that set you apart, but deep down, everyone is the same. The only thing that makes you, is your personal experiences, which still takes us back to your personality that countless other people share. (All roads lead to Rome!!!!!)
"I was nt before I found this forum, but it turned me nd" - @ItsSoGymMaxx
No, that isn't true at all. You had a different set of values and personality traits before you discovered the forum, you weren't nt, you were different.
@RXnd @Gaygymmaxx @Jattgymmaxx @Mainlander