IpsoRandomo wrote:
No offense, but I'd feel awkward wearing an aspie shirt. Particular neurological conditions don't seem like the kind of thing you want to be known for.
Agreed.
There are much more considered ways of going about meeting Aspies.
You're also running the risk of people Googling Asperger's and jumping to wrong conclusions - from where it's only a short step to the whole class/year/campus whispering about 'the weirdo/nutter/freak' behind your back ... whence you'll never know when you're talking to someone who has mis/uninformed prejudices/preconceptions about you.
You might celebrate your Aspidity - but most NT's won't share it.
At best, it'll prejudice any social prospects you may have had.
At worst, it could exacerbate potential social issues.
I regard it as rather ill-advised, unrealistic and idealistically naive.
You however, might find differently.