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    Per capita - Autistic people are the most violent group in society

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    • ThinPickingT Offline
      ThinPicking @pittybitty
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      @pittybitty said in Per capita - Autistic people are the most violent group in society:

      violence is a superpower

      Come on now pitty.

      @brad said in ELITE DIETS:

      no glorifying violence

      It's a failure to exercise them really.

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        ThinPicking @sunsunsun
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        @sunsunsun said in Per capita - Autistic people are the most violent group in society:

        but 4chan told me autism is a superpower

        Most clinical distinctions are a long way from debilitating, and wester's stats (assuming they're legit) are only fraction of them. So very specifically in this context, in this very noisy world. It probably is.

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          wester130 @ThinPicking
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          My stats are from google, and they are accurate.

          Autistic people are also 9% of the british prison population.

          That's a massive overrepresentation

          "a 2021 report by the Chief Inspector of Prisons suggested that up to half (50%) of people entering prison have some form of neurodivergent condition."
          even I don't believe that figure, that does sound like an exaggeration, but it does show the numbers are high,

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            ThinPicking @wester130
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            @wester130 said in Per capita - Autistic people are the most violent group in society:

            some form of neurodivergent condition."

            That's broader than autism so it could well be that high.

            This is just as much of a failure of the various compartments (is any of it really separate) of medicine, science and economics to do their jobs as it is anything irreparably 'wrong' with the subjects. And at some point, we're all involved. Which is probably part of the scare you mentioned.

            Room for improvement.

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              Milk Destroyer
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              I think autistic symptoms are as much to do with lifestyle, like if you have a boring job or not, as it is with diet and hereditary information.

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                Kilgore
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                Why are you attacking me?
                Jokes aside that is probably true. Also huge percentage of trannys.
                Technically I have Asperger syndrome (diagnosed).

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                  ThinPicking @Kilgore
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                  Youtube Video

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                    wester130 @ThinPicking
                    last edited by wester130

                    another person who clearly falls into a development spectrum who wanted a racial civil war

                    the obvious cause of this is the autism spectrum disorder and environmental acute brain damage.

                    it's almost every week in Britain

                    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9d3673693eo

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                      sunsunsun @wester130
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                      @wester130 if you look at the Sikh stabber he has the same dead-eyed look in his mugshot but I guess anyone would in such a situation

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                        wester130 @sunsunsun
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                        @sunsunsun some areas of the UK has radiation fallout and are massively contaminated.

                        you have to wonder what effect it has on people

                        combined with low sunlight, poverty, bad diets, vaccines, mercury vapor from cremations etc,

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                          sunsunsun @wester130
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                          @wester130 what parts of UK have lots of radiation fallout and which dont?

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                            ThinPicking @wester130
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                            @wester130 said:
                            the obvious cause of this is the autism spectrum disorder

                            Sure, and dht causes hair loss.

                            @wester130 said:
                            another person who clearly falls into a development spectrum

                            I can see some ridiculous details in this story, why would your missing one need to be present. If you're eyeballing an assessment that's probably comparable to both ends of the present clinical avenue. No doubt that can improve.

                            @wester130 said:
                            it's almost every week in Britain

                            @wester130 said:
                            No one knows exactly why.

                            Why don't you do some useful CoT and source some journals. The gubberment seems a bit impatient.

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                              Milk Destroyer @wester130
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                              @wester130 hmmm... I knew I lived in a country with low sunlight, a bad average diet, high poverty, where most are "fully" vaccinated, but I've never heard concern spread over radiation fallout or mercury vapour from cremations before... Are you able to elaborate on those two?

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                                wester130 @Milk Destroyer
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                                @Milk-Destroyer couldn't actually find much on radiation - maybe i was getting carried away

                                but this exists about cremations causing mercury poisoning from amalgam fillings

                                https://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/id/eprint/12492/1/Mercury_Emissions_from_Crematoria_Maloney_S_R_1998_10236989_web.pdf

                                one crematorium emits 5·453 kg of mercury per year

                                https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(05)61050-1/abstract

                                https://dentistry.co.uk/2008/06/26/crematorium-blows-away-mercury-emissions-tooth-fillings/

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                                  ThinPicking @Milk Destroyer
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                                  @Milk-Destroyer said:
                                  I've never heard concern spread over radiation fallout

                                  It's probably for the best.

                                  ThinPicking said:
                                  Radioactive subject matter.

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                                    Milk Destroyer @ThinPicking
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                                    @ThinPicking True. More and more I find if I think often about positive things happening, they seem to happen within the week. Don't want to do the opposite!

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                                      ThinPicking @Milk Destroyer
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                                      @Milk-Destroyer said:
                                      Don't want to do the opposite!

                                      Good man, me neither.

                                      I thought 2019 was pretty sweet too. Not sure what happened there.

                                      MMXIX.jpg

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                                        Milk Destroyer @ThinPicking
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                                        @ThinPicking Hmmm.... 2019 was not a good year for myself.... Maybe it was my negativity alone that caused the pandemic

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                                          DKJoeAgain
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                                          Have they identified a single biological marker for autism/ADHD etc? If not all of this is still just speculation right? Easier to say lots of odd people end up in prison.

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                                            Milk Destroyer @DKJoeAgain
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                                            @DKJoeAgain In my head, autism is just a general sort of illness that coincides with other illnesses.

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