Are the Nordic countries good places to live for autistic people?
Finlin is, if you're one of those i dont want no others around me autists.
>>56349326
The grammar of the latter part of that sentence is a little hard for me to parse.
I must know!
>>56349247
No country is good for autistic people.
>>56349630
I'm using the word good in the relative sense, as in "less bad".
>>56349354
>Finlin is, if you're one of those "I don't want any other people around me"-autists.
>>56349647
Ah, thank you.
Depends.
On one hand, people don't push themselves into your face and almost everything can be handled thru the internets.
On the other, nobody's gonna make contact with you and you yourself must do all the effort if you desire contact, and most of the time the internet services just plain blow when compared to handling things with a real and intelligent person.
>>56349712
Yes, I anticipated this issue. Thankfully, I almost never leave my house, and am too afraid to face people under most circumstances.
This may have you wondering, why consider moving then? In response, I'm not really, I just get curious about the world, from time to time, and I like to imagine.
>le finns are autistic
I wish but the prevalence of normies I see here on a daily basis says otherwise
>>56350005
Could you elaborate?
>Iceland
Is the best one to austistic..
>>56349712
this
there is the ever-present danger of your autism accelerating as it is easier to isolate yourself or live your life without social interactions (but still work, shop, etc.)
Every day is a party for autistic people in the Nethercunts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF3aQbT2erA
>>56350005
>>le finns are autistic
>I wish but the prevalence of normies I see here on a daily basis says otherwise
Finn normies are autists on global scale
>>56353060
What characterises the Finnish normie?
>>56353938
Swedish parents
It's their urheimat. It's where they belong