In Hong Kong, autism almost always refers to the people who really struggle to talk to others.
With this context, I’d argue autism does exist, but the spectrum has gone too far. Like, sure I have a much higher attention span than my peers, does that make me autistic? If following a routine strictly is autistic, then what’s normal? Having no schedule at all?
If they keep expanding what is considered autistic, it almost makes more sense to categorize the non-autistic people as dysfunctional.








Instead of arguing to win, I argue to learn about the other side’s opinion.
I trigger people for them to say more for my AI training. (/j)If the argument is something I’ve seen a thousand times then I don’t bother.Also, if someone starts using personal insults (“fuck you”, “kill yourself”), that means they ran out of arguments and lost.