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Autism in a nutshell (both the comic content and the discussion here)
 
Autism in a nutshell (both the comic content and the discussion here)
 
[[Special:Contributions/172.64.236.28|172.64.236.28]] 08:02, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
 
[[Special:Contributions/172.64.236.28|172.64.236.28]] 08:02, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
 
It drives me nuts how everyone is so focused on the two extremes of “caring about someone enough to help them communicate more effectively” and “running it past some mental checklist so you can show off how well you know it”, as though there were literally nothing in between.  In a similar vein, Randall has [https://xkcd.com/1984/ stressed the point] before (via a sarcastic counterstatement) that there is in fact a “middle ground between 'taking personal responsibility for the thoughts and feelings of every single person on Earth' and 'covering your eyes and ears and yelling logically correct statements into the void.'”  What if I were simply genuinely confused about what Megan intended?  Or put another way:  What if I were the one who felt alone, and needed to receive effective communication in order to bridge the gap?  But by indirectly accusing Ponytail of “showing off” her knowledge, Megan is effectively Humpty-Dumpty-ing her way out of any personal responsibility for any potential ambiguity in what she said.
 
 
Whenever I “correct” an “error” that I find, it is in no way driven by some kind of need to show off or to feel superior—and neither is it for the purpose of helping the author to feel less alone.  It’s simply the case that we already have something good going with the currently-agreed-upon conventions for word choice, spelling, punctuation, grammar, etc., and it makes the most sense to take full advantage of that general consensus as much as possible.
 
[[User:Heleatunda|Heleatunda]] ([[User talk:Heleatunda|talk]]) 07:55, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
 

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