Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sad facts about Neurotypical Disorder:

NT's are very concerned about their appearance that is why they all dress talk and act like the people around them. When speaking about an NT it is very disrespectful to suggest that they are different from the others in any way. NT's have a very important routine they refer to a person by their first name then describe that person as needed. NT's consider their routines normal and become very upset and even violent when someone doesn't fallow the routine exactly, grabbing a persons hands, putting them in time out, cutting their hair, attempting to embarrass them in front others or even suffocating them. To an NT embarrassment is worse then death. I am very concerned with the growing number of NT’s reaching adulthood . They often travel in groups herding aimlessly . They insist on eye contact when speaking but sometimes get angry when you look at them. NT’s have no fear of sound and this often leads them into dangerous situations such as bar fights and black Friday shopping at Wal-Mart. They seem to have little cognitive ability, but enjoy repetitive tasks like posting pictures of puzzle pieces and pink ribbons on Facebook. They refuse to eat nutritious food demanding that food be package or served. They often consume dangerous amounts of MSG, gluten, corn, red #4, yellow #5, citric acid, hydrogenated oils and invert sugar. NT’s have an obsession with sameness and mimic even behaviors that show an extreme lake of empathy, like bullying, forcefully drugging others, charging excessive amounts for health care, and playing crappy music in public. They often cannot manage money and engage in high interest loans. They often have difficulty showing up on time and are dependent on devices such as watches and alarm clocks. They often actually believe what they see on TV. A tidal wave of NT’s will soon be entering the workforce, but with demands, like fair pay flexible hours and breaks many will find themselves unemployed . NT’s have no concern with the emotions of others, many Autistic parents are devastated by their children’s reaction to death. “My child didn't even ask me why I was crying,!” said one parent that I totally made up. Another imaginary parent said “his violent behavior is out of control, he wanted to join the military!” Another fictional parent said, he’s a monster, he left our dog barking on the porch for hours, the police had to be called!” Another fictional parent said, “I knew there was something wrong when I handed her a hot pan out of the oven, she said “too hot” and dropped it, if only I knew what she was thinking, if only I could understand.” “I always wanted a child who could think, but I still love my little zombies, lost in the same world as everyone else, what will happen if I die, who will take care of them and prevent them from ever engaging in risky behaviors like drinking having sex and believing everything they read?” One imagined parent is caring a forty year old man who still believes that America is the greatest county on Earth. “he can’t communicate very will he just watches football, ” Please contact me if you have no idea what to do about this problem and want throw money aimlessly at the problem. I will spend the money to do research on how I can best profit off of marketing a cure well using propaganda to force it on NT’s.

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