TheTwisted1 Wrote:robkelk Wrote:Go through the same list for some people you barely know from work or school.
NEET on disability here, who pretty much never socialized in college or work. I have only three friends, all of whom I met in high school or earlier (the earliest in 4th grade), and all of whom are high-IQ, STEM-focused, Alaskan-born males like myself. They and my immediate family are my only real IRL socialization, and I don't even do much actual interaction online (this is much more online conversing than I usually do). I'm not sure how much of this is explained by the Asperger's, how much by my lifelong mood disorder, how much by my sensory processing disorder, how much by a family history of antisocial tendencies, and how much by my 151 IQ.
Ah. The usual advice won't work here, then. Let me ponder some things over the day, and I'll reply again this evening.
(I also have a Mensa-level IQ and people keep telling me I'm a good writer, so that can't be a major contributing factor - or, at least, not the sole factor.)
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012