Anonymous 02/15/2024 (Thu) 11:00 No.51588 del
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Some of these recent school shootings that involve trannies and "gender fluid" people and whatnot almost certainly involve autism as well. In fact I think it's surprising that there's not more of that stuff going on at this point. That sort of lash-out reaction happens when a person arrives at the conclusion that it's plainly impossible for them to share the same living space with a certain group (be it normies, slutty teenage girls, immigrants, the Jews). Given how common autism is nowadays and how hard it is for me to live among normies, I'm surprised autismos don't go on killing sprees more often

>>51587
>This is the type of talk that is pointless and a waste of time in my opinion. It does not matter how bad he thinks he has had it, as long as he just moves forward. Anything that has happened in the past is gone and is no longer revelant to his current state of being.
I'm gonna give your brain a figurative bump to see if I can shift your perspective. Have you ever considered the possibility that you're just naturally better at getting over things than other people are, and it has nothing to do with any sort of "enlightenment" or even just a purely intellectual realization? I keep saying this but if it was as easy as "just close your eyes nigga hahaha" surely I'd be in a better place now. Again I think you lack empathy and fail to understand why people may face the issues they face

>For me I had a moment where I realized that the most fun or enjoyment or feeling of happiness was when I was alone and not with other people. I still had friends when I was younger and had some good times with them, but the biggest moments of joy were all in solitude just playing games or with LEGO or just fantasizing about making games and so on. I don't think you need other people to be happy. Because happiness comes from your inside and not from outside or from someone else. It's still your own happiness and not someone elses that arises, even if you are with people
I can only speak for myself, but I only agree with this up to a certain degree. Most of the times I've felt happy I was all alone, so it'd be very dishonest of me to disagree with your general point. That said I do think it's possible to have very positive experiences if you manage to surround yourself with the right people (i.e. those that actually understand and appreciate you). Which, admittedly, is a very hard thing to do. Normies socialize so much because they're so similar, I think. If there were millions of people like me in every city you bet I'd be going clubbing every night. But clubs and the culture in general would also be different if that was the case lol