Do you suffer from NEUROTYPICAL DISORDER?

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Often people talk about autism like it is a disease or a burden, when that isn't actually the case and autism needs to be accepted, sometimes even celebrated!

We wanted to let neurotypical people know what that feels like.
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I've met people like this. They're hardwired like this and can't help it...

Demonmixer
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As a non-neurotypical person, you got it neurotypicals! We believe in you! All you need to do is ask how the person is and care, be honest, and stop insisting on eye contact please, it’s VERY possible to work without it!

ElskaTheAnimator
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*Neurotypical*

Neurotypical syndrome is a neurological disorder characterised by preoccupation of social concerns, delusions of superiority, and obsessions of conformity.

Neurotypical individuals often assume their experience of the world is either the only one, or the only correct one.

NTs find it difficult to be alone.

NTs are often intolerant of minor differences in others.

When in groups NTs are socially and behaviourally ridgid, and frequently insist upon the performance of dysfunctional, destructive and even impossible rituals to maintain group identity.

NTs find it difficult to communicate directly, and have a much higher incidence of lying, as compared to someone without NT.

Neurotypical disorder is considered to be genetic in origin, brain autopsys have shown the NTs brain is typically smaller than non-NTs, and may have over developed areas related to social behaviour.



For you to a copy and paste if needed or wanted.

Wilycat
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this is one of the few reversing diagnostic language that highlights the ways that being "neurotypical" can be disfunctional lol. Brava!

taro_pdf
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Don't forget about the hypo sensibility to loud and dangerous noises and lights, being careless of their health because looking cool for them is more important (smoking, getting drunk ECC), not being able to get in deeper thoughtful conversations asides from small talks, the inability to learn multiple things and achive knowledge and skills of a big vastity of different topics.

I could continue all night

samblasco
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All my love to Neurotypicals! You are stronger than your illness 😍

ashrecalde
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Dont worry, one day we will find a cure! Neurotypical awareness month, well done all you nurotypicals for being so brave, your doing great, we're so proud of you!

PurpleDragon-ej
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Reading through the comments I've seen more neurodivergents get the joke than neurotypicals

this feels backwards

hellogoodbye
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I love this video
I'm prolly gonna send this to my NT grandma who keeps treating me weird for having diagnosed ADHD

(She talks about adhd like this and I hate it, hate it, HATE IT)/gen

chryssi
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Don’t forget all allistic people are the same! So any chronic OR acute manifestation of symptoms that one neurotypical has, means that ALL neurotypicals must struggle with that specific individual’s iteration the same way, every single time the symptom strikes them.

If they deviate from what we THINK neurotypical disorder is supposed to look like they’re just not neurotypical at all and must just want attention.

Don’t worry it’s okay for me to stereotype, I took care of my parents and little sister and they’re all allistic. Unfortunately I did have to give them up, dealing with allistic family is really tasking and exhausting and difficult.

GraveboundGrace
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Now I know what was wrong with all those people in my life who behaved so strangely. I am better off having retired. I liked my work, but not having to work with them.

flamencoprof
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"You big little smellies" 😂😂

RhythmAddictedState
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“We’re the future Charles, not them”
-Magneto

UnapologeticD
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How about this one. Behaves hypocritically. NEUROTYPICALS can express as many personal boundaries and preferences as they want, but when WE do this, we are told that it is selfish, rude, bratty, disrespectful, disruptive. WHY are THEY allowed to have personal boundaries and preferences, but WE'RE not? NEUROTYPICALS are allowed to be as emotional and sensitive as they want, but when WE do this, it's taken with a special affront, or at the very least, ignored or downplayed. WHY do WE have to keep our emotions bottled up, but THEY don't? NEUROTYPICALS are allowed to be as open and honest as they want, but when WE do this, it's all of a sudden rude and hurtful. WHY are the rules different for US than they are for NEUROTYPICALS? WHY are WE held to MUCH higher standards than THEY are?

Another symptom of neurotypical syndrome is liking to to rat autistics out for any and all misbehavior, while allowing non-autistics to get away with behaviors they shouldn't. Now, I can understand 'telling on' someone for behavior that is inherently dangerous, or could potentially land someone in serious trouble, but SERIOUSLY? Do neurotypicals REALLY have to snitch on us if we even so much as cut in line, or say something that hurts somebody's feelings (even if it was not intended that way)?! WHY can't THE SAME criteria that applies when telling on OTHER neurotypicals ALSO apply when telling on US? Now, I understand that most neurotypicals who 'rat' on us are probably trying to be 'helpful, ' but what I personally would find MORE helpful (maybe not everyone on the autism spectrum would view it this way) is if you would come to ME first, take ME aside, and tell ME what I have done that has upset you or others.

leannestrong
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Another trait they struggle with is inability to delay or rationalise their emotions, which can lead to poor decision making. They also filter out a lot of sensory information, which can make them blind to the world around them. It must be a heartbreaking condition to live with.

Weirdisjustabrownandyellowword
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Please remember that NSD is a spectrum and just because someone doesn't get upset with every disagreement or stare into your soul every single second doesn't necessarily mean they don't have NSD, We need to make sure they get whatever accommodations they need. 🙃
Thank you! 🌒.🌒

a.j.outlaster
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My mums uncles cousins best friends step daughter is neurotypical, she is such an a little Angel 😇

Frog-it-all
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Even though the muggles have treated me badly my whole life, I won't mock them for their lack of magic.

They were born that way.

WhoThisMonkey
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Thanks, today I found out my classmate had this disorder and showed them this, I hope it works!



Its either that or the flamethrower

Tor_toised
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I’ll pray for my NTs, I know they’re better than their small talks ♥️

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