What did the people with train autism do 300 years ago when there weren't any trains?
Hunt/chase animals
>>18418390be autistic about carts, god, etc or die due to being a retarded, weak child.
Boats
>>18418398I bet the monasteries had tons of sperglords.
>>18418390https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cavendish
I mean hippodrome fans historically existed, what are the chances there was unironic people talking about horses as peak transportation or something.
>>18418390Watchyu talkin' about?
>>18418390How many angels do you reckon could dance on the head of a pin?
>>18418390They invented trains.
>>18418390Die. You have to understand that infanticide was common back then (this trend basically stayed like this till the 60s in the first world and even later for the third world). Children with disabilities would generally get murdered by the parents because it takes more effort to raise them. Also it's a common superstition to believe that disabilities are caused by demonic/jinn possession; so (since people where more superstitious/religious back then) they would removed the so called demonic element. Also helicopter parenting was not a thing back then; so autistic children would just wander off and die.
>>18418743And earlier than that christology
Train autiste here and I’ve often pondered this. Did the Industrial Revolution create this condition, with environmental pollution and lots of cool moving manmade stuff, or did it have earlier forms? How would it manifest itself in different classes? Upper class eccentrics could always find some obsessive outlet, and poor people had better find something that put their sperginess to use (better cast wheels) or die off as a dysgenic freak. Now I’m imagining the powerful forces unleashed two centuries ago when railroads first became widespread in the U.S. and Britain.
Maybe to answer this question we have to get to the bottom of why train autists are even obsessed with trains in the first placeDo they just like how trains operate on rails in a ordered way (needing to order objects is a symptom of autism)?Do they really just like big industrial machinery and find its purpose of elegantly moving freight or passenger cars appealing?Do they just like how trains bring industrial and public infrastructure together?Is it a combination of these things?I mean I think locomotives are pretty neat but I'm not autistic so I don't have the weird obsessive special interest for trains like autistic people do. Please train autists, help us understand.
They were the guys in monasteries copying texts by hand.
They were called eccentric, and were given a house just outside of town, where they could potter away on some little project to their heart's content. If something went wrong in the community, like a bunch of girls going missing, you could just march right over there and take them to the gallows. Though most the time the villagers would just go, "That bloke that lives over there is called Retard John, he doesn't like strangers, but boy can he mend shoes!"
>>18418390horse and buggy/carriage/trailer autism
>>18418581but the hippodrome is cool...
>>18418390>autismeffect of mass vaccination
CLOCK AUTISM.
>>18419366I once asked the question of why there are train autists but nearly as many boat or plane autists. The most interesting answer I got was the hidden driving force of train autism is basically timetables. Autists love rigid and strict routines, and trains pretty much invented this, to the point where they had to invent timezones to make departure and arrival times correspond
>>18419382This>>18419570
>>18419570Probably.(Pic, timetable notebooks from some Japanese mental patient)
>>18418390Monasteries
>>18419421This pretty much. Almost all intellectual history is because of the work of autistics while the idiots of the world had sex. You better start believing in autistic worlds. You're living in one.
>>18419538I don't believe this for a second
>>18418390Math
>>18418546Pretty sure going into a monastic order was just about the only means of survival for historical spergs for over a thousand years.
>>18418390They obssesed over something else. Like taking care of their cattle. Or they died in childhood.Iirc there is a study about a North Siberian Autist who rarely talked to peoiple but had memorized the entire medical history of his entire reindeer herd.
I wonder that a lot about people with fetishes like latex, where it literally didn't exist even 100 years ago.>inb4 furriesI think they were just zoophiles