@trashboat
My nephew has autism and I’m now familiar with what autism is, so yeah totally agree with you here cause autism is totally different from what people that use it as a crutch believe it to be.
I bet you $50 almost all of the fat neckbeards who go around carrying their dakimakura pillows in public are self diagnosed.
I kind of understand what you mean by this, cause I used to have OCD REALLY FUCKING BADLY. It annoys me to no end when people have a tick and call it OCD. A tick just means a habit, OCD is like how I kept checking the front door to the house twenty plus minutes to make sure it was locked out of fear that it wasn’t actually locked.
“It clicked; so it must be locked, but to be safe let’s check it again”
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. . . Five minutes later
“Okay I’m fairly certain it’s locked, but to be safe I should make sure again”
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*five more minutes later
“Okay I’m 100% certain it’s locked, but I should check again in case it’s not”
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If you’re wondering no I don’t have it anymore. I had several other problems a couple years ago that I don’t want to go into, but I will say this actual problems take years to overcome and personally I find it kind of insulting that so many people want to get diagnosed with something just so they have a reason to justify their behavioural problems.