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Dragon of Chaos. Restore the dragonsphere: (Transhumanist dragonkin simulationist archipelago/patchwork) http://patreon.com/alephwyr , https://alephwyr.substack.com/ 

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    1. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      this is compounded by the fact that 1) lack of social assimilation makes one a target for anti-social activity, and 2) the help offered by neurotypicals is based on false theories of how/why social behavior works, which the autists attempt to utilize to their own detriment

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    2. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      expanding on 2, when neurotypicals see autists trying and failing to assimilate by implementing their explicit instructions, they see this as further proof of the autist's own lack of social skills, rather than their own poor instructions which the autist is following closely

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    3. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      an example might be when a neurotypical instructs an autist that one always needs to be cooperative, without providing the important caveat that one should not cooperate with someone trying to hurt them - which only helps to make many autists "easy targets"

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    4. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      in many important ways, the failure of autists to thrive and assimilate *with neurotypicals* is due to the failure of neurotypicals to understand and abide by their own understanding of sociality - in fact, studies show autists assimilate better among other autists

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    5. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      iow, if autists were the majority and thus had the ability to enforce consensus on how social behavior should be regulated in the group, *neurotypicals* would be the odd ones out, failing to assimilate trying to use their preferred strategies for interaction

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    6. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      when autists are allowed to form groups and assimilate with one another, and exclude neurotypicals from their group, they perform *better* - but neurotypicals often prefer imposing their tyranny on autists, making them miserable and treating their difference as mere defectpic.twitter.com/LkU6HzPd80

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    7. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17

      https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1362361320919286 …

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    8. The Legendary Dragon Alephwyr, named Alephwyr, BA‏ @Alephwyr Feb 17
      Replying to @ne0agent1c

      What if IQ is itself an emergent property of neurotype group concentration rather than a pure neurological structure?

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    9. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17
      Replying to @Alephwyr

      well obviously, IQ requires group assimilation to be properly utilized, you can't do nearly as much alone as you can in groups - and autists are particularly adept at maximizing the utility of groups when they are able to form them

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    10. The Legendary Dragon Alephwyr, named Alephwyr, BA‏ @Alephwyr Feb 17
      Replying to @ne0agent1c

      When I learned that non-white ethnic groups literally have different genes regulating their capacity for language it became somewhat obvious to me that IQ may fail as a measurement for ethnic minorities for similar reasons as it fails as a measurement for autistic people.

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      The Legendary Dragon Alephwyr, named Alephwyr, BA‏ @Alephwyr Feb 17
      Replying to @Alephwyr @ne0agent1c

      IE, the strong association between IQ and hierarchy may be backwards. It may be that hierarchy creates IQ just as much as IQ creates hierarchy.

      11:44 AM - 17 Feb 2021
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        1. 𒀭Bryce Laliberte‏ @ne0agent1c Feb 17
          Replying to @Alephwyr

          they're obviously interdependent phenomena, at the end of the day tho capacity to recognize and exploit patterns is important

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