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by darkpine 1782 days ago
I don't think there's people walking around in t-shirts that say 'neurodiverse'.

However, I've definitely had interactions with co-workers or classmates that think they are the most special and the most smart, to the detriment of their ability to work with a team. Not sure if that's 'neurodiverse' or just bad manners.

In certain online forums there's also a tendency to laud highly intellectual but somewhat antisocial behaviours, and to talk down about 'neurotypicals'.

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> I don't think there's people walking around in t-shirts that say 'neurodiverse'.

There literally are though. I have friends that do but if you don't believe me, then [1] and [2] are for you. I'm not sure why you would think there wouldn't be considering the pride movement. The article talks about how the movement started.

1. https://www.zazzle.co.uk/neurodiverse_universe_adult_t_shirt...

2. https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Neurodiversity-by-PrintP...