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Autism
It’s getting old seeing everyone adding, “autism” to posts, bios, etc. Percentage-wise the likelihood that everyone is now autistic is low (like. 2-3%).
I was a teacher who taught autistic kids that were all over the spectrum, so seeing goobers “fake-claiming” it is absurd. It’s becoming an excuse for certain behaviors, and has become a badge of honor. Do you really need to tell everyone you meet or put it in random posts, “I’m autistic”. Dude, I just asked your name, not your “diagnosis”.
I’m sorry/not sorry if I offend, it’s just old.
u/Annabel_Lee1 — 1 day ago