NT or Aspie Posts: Can you tell the difference?
I don't associate any particular writing styles to particular groups. As some have said, there are verbose NTs out there too; the excessively pedantic, and all the 'stereotypes' that aspies fall under when it comes to style.
Even between aspies, styles can vary tremendously. There's no way of drawing the line with certainty.
Mine? I'm vague. I ramble on and on without actually saying much with substance.
Secretly Icarus has been compiling each inhabitant of Wrong Planet on his 'list.' He will document this evidence for the mother ship. That's my theory.
Is anyone else on this thread (analogy coming) "Reading Between the Lines?" As in, yes, there are commonalities and this is in fact why we are a diagnostic whole, regardless of level of functioning. There is a common denominator. I believe sinsboldly gave a BIG hint too! She knows stuff. Listen.
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I'm on the list. SO THERE Orwell.
Sorry if you were offended. I actually can't even always recognize Inventor's writing, but 2unkerkerl's capitalization and Kingdom of Rat's use of "am" instead of "I" are just the two idiosyncrasies that jump out to me most. After being reminded of your posting style here, I do have to admit that your writing is also quite distinctive.
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Lab Pet has a nice demeanor - no offense taken Orwell. I like how 2unkerkel uses a lot of ****
I think I sometimes switch pronouns.....I had not really considered this phenomena since it's more apparent in my speech, not my writing.
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The ones who say “You can’t” and “You won’t” are probably the ones scared that you will. - Unknown
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