Stop being autistic

Stop being autistic

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ça va?

Start being autistic

Stop being french

Start being

As a being, Da-sein always defines itself in terms of a possibility which it is and somehow understands in its being. That is the formal meaning of the constitution of the existence of Da-sein. But for the ontological interpretation of this being, this means that the problematic of its being is to be developed out of the existentiality of its existence. However, this cannot mean that Da-sein is to be construed in terms of a concrete possible idea of existence. At the beginning of the analysis, Da-sein is precisely not to be interpreted in the differentiation of a particular existence; rather, to be uncovered in the indifferent way in which it is initially and for the most part. This indiference of the everydayness of Da-sein is not nothing; but rather, a positive phenomenal characteristic. All existing is how it is out of this kind of being, and back into it. We call this everyday indifference of Da-sein averageness. But the average everydayness of Da-sein must not be understood as a mere "aspect". In it, too, and even in the mode of inauthenticity, the structure of existentiality lies a priori. In it, too, Da-sein is concerned with a particular mode of its being to which it is related in the way of average everydayness, if only in the way of fleeing from it and of forgetting it.

Being

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Stop liking dogs

Atoms and the void.

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i get the point but here's a lecture by deleuze's primary english translator telling us to literally become more autistic
youtube.com/watch?v=DqUaEcO30T0

*kicks your dog*

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autism and schizophrenia are often comorbid

what about that?

a member of my family has schizophrenia, does this mean they have no organs?

Autism is often comorbid with many things.

Stop being.

A lot of neuroatypical disorders overlap because they‘re still not fully diagnosed and identified

Stop.

``Mental disorders'' are collections of correlated neurological traits, for which there often isn't a proven common cause.