I am surrounded by neuro-atypical X-men making me feel not-special (except for aphantasia which is the useless dud among atypicalities).
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People with Aphantasia are supposed to be better at abstract thinking. Who knows if it helps me
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Aphantasia is fascinating. Do you enjoy fiction assuming you can't see it? Does it improve your reading comprehension?
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Turns out it's pretty hard to find an x-man quite that lame. Wraith, maybe? His power was transparent skin...
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Where? i think my neuroatipicality is something like "overly enthusiastic when sharing!" - that or wild mood swings - which ain't so hot
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There must be a reason why so many among the people we know have aphantasia. Being forced to be thinking in concepts might be useful.
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Btw, there is medication that might help against aphantasia. Do you dream in imagery btw?
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Correlation: 100% of people I know of with aphantasia are lawyers or mathematicians
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For science, having just googled "aphantasia," I must know how one afflicted with such experiences closed-eye visuals on psychedelic drugs.







