28-08-2023 04:33 AM
28-08-2023 04:33 AM
Hmmmm. On my "journey" (lol - that's just called 'life'), my self diagnosis of autism is becoming more like self-diagnosis of normality.
Most of my life I felt fine about myself, but at the same time detatched from society. How could that be?
The sort of people that try & force things like scizophrenia & autism others are the most bat-sh** crazy people ever to exist. Autism? Try logical & sensible. Scizophrenia? Try insightful, caring & intelligent. I had my severly troubled neighbour almost assault me yesterday - because my neighbours are all quite violent, I stay away from them - so of course they make up bizzare fantasies about me which fuels their anger even more. This is a HUGE problem in society for a lot of sensible people. I've mentioned before, being sensible is worse than being a terrorist or murderer!
I've been informed to install security cameras for my safety, I'm sure many sane people had to put up with this too. A lot of crazy stuff happens in this town. Not much I can do until these people unbreed themselves out of existence.
03-10-2023 02:21 PM
03-10-2023 02:21 PM
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