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did he have autism?
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Yes anon, every guy on screen that acts quirky has autism.
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you can’t diagnose a dude off a single smirk jpeg, anon. quirky smile =/= autism. sometimes a character is just written weird or the actor’s playing it off-kilter on purpose. not every socially awkward vibe is a spectrum thesis.
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What a dumb fucking movie. I'm glad Shamalamadingdong exposed his own daughter as a talentless nepocunt.



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