
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Perhaps it's my Aspergers and lack of social awareness and/or inability to see it, but I just never understood conversation in both IRL and social media. By this I mean, when I see someone post something on FB/YT/IG/Twitter, I just don't know how to respond or why some people respond the way they do. It's like there is some non-verbal, non-textual subliminal meaning that most normies and what not just "get it" but I don't (again owing it to Aspergers and social ineptness). I serious, just DON'T see how they understand the implied meanings, the social rules (which I often break without even being 'aware' if such - thus resulting in a lot of flak, social rejection, and what not).
So for example, by this, I mean someone who is talking about something funny, or trendy (I'm mostly out of the loop so even then I don't know nor keep up much to contribute anyways...), and then someone responds with various comments and somehow others "just get it". Sadly, I just don't and I don't know how to respond. (See picture below for one example)
Before anyone dismisses me and says "but that's just social media", "it means nothing", "fuck what others' think" etc. Yes, that is true and I agree, but that clearly misses the point. The point is that while yes, I mainly live life on my own terms, it would be nice just to be able to participate and also be accepted WHEN I WANT to be rather than to be rejected automatically without been given a chance (when I decide to).
There is a difference between the two, one being the default result, I suck at social interactions (both IRL and online) thus get rejected without any chance to improve (if I want to) versus I know it but I choose not to. The latter would be voluntary anti-social. I consider myself closer to being IAS (involuntary anti-social) meaning that there is a part of me (at various times in my life) where I wish to socialize, understand others and what they mean (cues, implications, body language, slang, proper social etiquette and response, etc.), but am NOT able to owing it to my Aspergers, social failings, and no one to really just "teach" me how to (don't get me started on therapists and that junk). A lot of people that don't have Aspergers who choose not to socialize or have social lives and connections would be VAS (voluntary anti-social) meaning that they have the "ability" to make lots of friends, join and flow in a convo well, without being awkward, knows social etiquette and rules, can succeed, but just by their volition choose not to (nothing wrong with it though). But anyways, my point is that I would rather be VAS than IAS in this case, meaning that while I'm mostly introverted and like to be alone and have my own special stances in regards to CTB, pro-choice and what not, I would rather have the "ability" to socialize and do it well, just like how most people are than to not have it and be forced to be IAS through things outside of my control/choice.
In my other thread about my woes and rants of my social media as well as my story of my Aspergers and social troubles, though rather reached a narrow audience... both explains in more details of my social life struggles and rather non-existent, poor social life, in which contributes to my wanting to CTB.
So for example, by this, I mean someone who is talking about something funny, or trendy (I'm mostly out of the loop so even then I don't know nor keep up much to contribute anyways...), and then someone responds with various comments and somehow others "just get it". Sadly, I just don't and I don't know how to respond. (See picture below for one example)

Before anyone dismisses me and says "but that's just social media", "it means nothing", "fuck what others' think" etc. Yes, that is true and I agree, but that clearly misses the point. The point is that while yes, I mainly live life on my own terms, it would be nice just to be able to participate and also be accepted WHEN I WANT to be rather than to be rejected automatically without been given a chance (when I decide to).
There is a difference between the two, one being the default result, I suck at social interactions (both IRL and online) thus get rejected without any chance to improve (if I want to) versus I know it but I choose not to. The latter would be voluntary anti-social. I consider myself closer to being IAS (involuntary anti-social) meaning that there is a part of me (at various times in my life) where I wish to socialize, understand others and what they mean (cues, implications, body language, slang, proper social etiquette and response, etc.), but am NOT able to owing it to my Aspergers, social failings, and no one to really just "teach" me how to (don't get me started on therapists and that junk). A lot of people that don't have Aspergers who choose not to socialize or have social lives and connections would be VAS (voluntary anti-social) meaning that they have the "ability" to make lots of friends, join and flow in a convo well, without being awkward, knows social etiquette and rules, can succeed, but just by their volition choose not to (nothing wrong with it though). But anyways, my point is that I would rather be VAS than IAS in this case, meaning that while I'm mostly introverted and like to be alone and have my own special stances in regards to CTB, pro-choice and what not, I would rather have the "ability" to socialize and do it well, just like how most people are than to not have it and be forced to be IAS through things outside of my control/choice.
In my other thread about my woes and rants of my social media as well as my story of my Aspergers and social troubles, though rather reached a narrow audience... both explains in more details of my social life struggles and rather non-existent, poor social life, in which contributes to my wanting to CTB.
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