RL> AT> focused on things, and if anything, it made them smarter, not dumber.
RL>
RL> I read an interesting theory on this recently.
RL>
RL> We all know about how people adapt. Someone with poorly functioning
RL> legs, for example, will adapt and usually build very strong upper body
RL> muscles as compensation.
RL>
RL> People with autism do the same thing, but from a mental point of view.
RL> So someone with autism who is socially inept will develop other mental
RL> skills to the point where they are very strong in order to compensate
RL> for the defect in the social areas.
That makes sense, and I'm sure that it's true, and it's not what the left expected.
RL> "It's amazing that so many people on the left are able to just ignore
RL> that which goes against their theories."
RL>
RL> For Alan, when he hears (sees) an fact that goes counter to his false
RL> Narrative, he simply ignores it.
The owner's manual of his vehicle probably says "regular oil changes will prolong the life of the engine," so with that being said, it's "safe" to just ignore the engine temperature and/or the antifreeze spewing from the radiator.
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