they should have left a note saying why the program was a failure.
@Mike-nc4kl8 күн бұрын
i keep thinking about Queen..." I want to break free" teenage love afair... oh my.
@HFYRedditStories8 күн бұрын
😂😂
@magnanimousmargrave7 күн бұрын
Hmmm, this story may apply to neurotypical humans, but there are many who are neurodivergent. While autism is an obvious assumption, there is a whole spectrum of neurodivergence. Think of a human whose emotions are almost a blank to (zornian) empaths, because while neurotypicals have emotions like the settings on a stovetop burner between 7 and 10 on a 0-10 scale and there are neurodivergents whose emotions are like 0-2 on that same scale, with certain emotions like fear and guilt a big fat 0. Such folk exist, and yet they may not be antisocial because they are self-aware and construct a personal code of conduct that allows them to function in an environment of neurotypicals (typically, those neurodivergents do not respond well to authority except their own, and biochemically they do not respond to oxytocin because their nerve endings do not bind to it --forget pair-bonding as a motivation). I mention this because I am one of those neurodivergents. I appreciate stories like this because it allows me to develop cognitive empathy to a point that I can appreciate the motivations of those who have emotional empathy. Truly, it would be a challenge to write a story which would feature me unless I wrote it, or one found a literarily talented psychopath to write it. (Psychopathy is a mutation one is born with while sociopathy is something one develops through some form of ill-treatment during development. Sociopaths often have fits of temper, and are common with psychopaths mostly in the absence of guilt. Psychopaths rarely experience anger, if at all and psychopaths have basically no comorbidity with narcissists, but it would seem that they do by a wide misclassification based on studies of incarcerated antisocials who might be sociopaths or psychopaths. DSM-5 classifies both conditions as Antisocial Personality Disorder.