How would a civilization be in which all or most had AS?

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Drool_Thingy
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05 Dec 2007, 12:11 am

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I think it would be highly advanced, yet a detatched and cold-mannered one with little to no social interaction.


A society where we're left alone for the most part without worrying about all of the social nonsense we must contend with on a daily basis would be a utopia. I can only dream. :(



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05 Dec 2007, 12:58 am

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05 Dec 2007, 1:16 am

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The right kind of autistic spectrum - NT community would work very well. There could be a mad scientist high tech development group who could invent things and then have some NTs market them.


Who needs 'em? I'm not NT and I could market 'em just fine!


Okay, we'll have the aspy marketing savants do all the marketing. Get ready world! :D


I think we would do the whole thing better. Idea, design, manufacture, market. I love systems.



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05 Dec 2007, 10:37 am

Just because we're all Aspies doesn't mean we're all carbon copies of each other. I do realize that it's important to have a diversity of people to function in a particular society, but each Aspie is also unique and has enough individual characteristics that whatever it is they specialize in would be diverse enough that such a community could exist. Although my idea of an Aspie society would probably be several self sufficient airships that each Aspie lives in alone, where they can choose to leave at any time if they don't like their neighbors, but won't also be bothered by other people--in fact, I think most of them would be content with staying inside their own units all by themselves.


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