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But some questions were not clear. Also one could consciously answer to get the desired result since its very clear what questions contribute to the German portion and what questions count to the Autism bar. Since i know some Germans, and i probably have a small 'tism.
The success would probably be bigger and the results less corrupted if one was presented with the questions only and no backgroundinformation.
It was fun to do nonethless.
Also im 0% German.
I’m afraid to take this. What if I’m German? They can’t treat that, you know. I’d have to hide it from my family.
As a german (luckely my family is too so i dont have to hide) people are generally way more accepting for it when getting offered beer or club mate along with it.
But only shoving the good sides, while hiding something like that you only collect pencils with ISO 12757-2, can create a positivly warped view. Which at least is better than getting cast out.
And if you really cant show it there: there are two countries full of them where you could escape to because of something like “mountains and castles” in the Aldi Süd/Hofer part and “diverse cities” in the Aldi Nord part
I was trying to be funny.
I fully well know that my Germanness is in the acceptable range 😜.
There are some questions I think are very hard to answer like this one. If it’s my SO I’ll explain once per month, if it’s a rando I’ll avoid socialising, if it’s a friend I’ll probably mention it once.
It also depends on what the efficiency stuff is, are we talking software use, cutting onion, tieing shoes, work stuff or changing diapers? I’m most likely over thinking this but how can you not, context is so varied here.

Did I do it right?

You have, apparently, both the cultural formation that produces systematic people and the neurological substrate that makes systematic thinking feel like breathing. This is either a significant advantage or an explanation for certain recurring difficulties in your life. Probably both.
Preach.

I’m thinking the “normal” option is actually a lot more common than they make out.
Hmmm
47% German, 33% Tism
It said neither, but I’m pretty damn sure I got the tism
Took the test as an actual German, scored more autistic than German. I never noticed the similarities though, very funny.
I took the test as an autistic person and got more German than autistic.
Turns out, the answer to that question for me is “yes”
I’m actually both, so I was very relieved when the results only identified me as being autistic.
15 questions… rigorous…
Yeah, I’m gonna smash doubt on that claim
[holding clipboard] I think I’ll just put you down as “Autistic”.
I did a RAADS-R pre-assessment recently which is 80 questions and scored in the “you should do additional screeners” category, so that tracks.

I took the German or Autistic diagnostic and scored Neither. I am apparently the control group.
Damn, I am German. Well, apparently not enough.
AuADHD not found.
The burning desire to bring order to chaos but being completely unable to do so.
The ol I have no scream and I must mouth
I was almost half and half, but slightly more Autistic







