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br Bernd 2025-10-17 00:40:30 No. 16281
Would you rather have a child with autism or down syndrome? If bernd manages to reproduce, it's going to be very late in life, so the chances of these two things increase a lot.
Autism because Autism isn't actually real.
Autism because there's plenty of functioning autists out there
>>16303 Most autists aren't functioning well though. And I'm not speaking of Bernd who gets upset when the metro is too loud, I'm talking about actually handicapped people. Most autists are.
>>16304 Well, its still better and probably cheaper than taking care of a mongoloid
The father's age does not increase the risk of retardation in the same way as the mother's (or surrogate's) does And autism is of course preferable to Down's
>>16304 I have an autist at work who got into the position through a company that helps find jobs for autists. He has Grad der Behinderung of 60% and he's doing just fine working as a programmer and he's by far the most autistic person I know. All the other actuall diagnosed autists I know are below him on the spectrum and are just a little weird. If your kid has autism, you're basically rolling a d100 and anything under ~70 is salvagable. But your kid having an extra chromosome is a guaranteed headache.
>>16308 But there's also a theory that big age gap between dad and mom might also cause autism. >>16311 >>16304 With me it's the other way around. The closest downie that I know is functional. He has been employed his entire adult life, always in very simple jobs. Low wages, but it still helps in the family budget. With autists, on the other hand, all of the ones that I know are disfunctional. Although I believe with many of them the problem is lack of proper care and attention from the family, or even diagnosis, because people in this country aren't well educated in autism yet.
>>16338 maybe, i have never heard of that before myself though there is at least one positive way in which the dad's age affects the kid is that they will end with longer telomeres if the dad is older

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can i use panadol for autism? we don't have tylenol here
>>16311 Thats the answer. Many autists are retards, but most of them just function and can have a normal life. I was in a relationship with an autistic bernadette for years. She worked a quiet office job and spent the rest of her time at home, not really liking interactions with people besides her family, me and two close friend. Every day and week had to be planned out or she panicked, when we cooked, everything had to follow the recipe exactly and had to be the same every time, she was stressed out by many things, but still, she just lived her life. If you have down's syndrome, you might be a cheerful little retard, but you will need help with pretty much everything your entire life.
>>16342 Any paracetamol works.
>>16347 but kennedy junior said tylenol
autism Because Bernd is autistic.
>>16355 Probably because he doesn't know that it's just a brand name for paracetamol. Probably because he isn't a doctor and has a brain worm as well.
>>16372 His mercury poisoning killed his brain worm, so it's ok.
>>16281 Since everyone is diagnosed autism these days while behaving like an asshole, my kid might be normal. So I prefer this over looking like a mongoloid.