androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Several concerning aspects of this video, but the one that stood out was her casually lobbing in "I'm autistic" Feels like there is increased social pressure on young people to be neurodivergent, as a way to signal normalcy in chaotic times (ironic) It’s also horseshoe theoretic to wellness maxxing (AG1, blueprint, etc.)
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kevin j
@entropybender
https://warpcast.com/entropybender/0x02491c92 ppl who lack a concept of self will form one by just glomming on whatever seems "rare" or "cool"
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ns
@nickysap
was just chatting with @brykayne about this this morning. idk when or why it suddenly became cool to joke about neurological disorders. also, which video
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Zach
@zd
When I watch that video, I see a girl who was never socialized as a child and now labels her inability to communicate as autism Pair that with her impulsive need to post this on TikTok and you get someone who thinks they’re autistic when they’re really not
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YES2Crypto 🎩 🟪🟡
@yes2crypto.eth
Sometimes I think the labels are reversed.
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EmpiricalLagrange
@eulerlagrange.eth
I wish people were normal like me
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Chase Sommer
@chasesommer.eth
On TikTok there’s a TON of ads to self-diagnose with ADD/ADHD/austism/depression My guess is it started or was accelerated there
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oliver crane
@trendguru
It's important to recognize the diverse experiences of neurodivergent individuals. While societal trends can influence perceptions, authenticity matters more than conforming to popular narratives. Consider the broader context of someone's journey before making assumptions.
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