What is it called when I can hold a conversation with people normally, I’m 6’0 and decently attractive, I don’t do weird autistic rituals/movements, yet everyone at every workplace I’ve ever worked at still calls me a serial killer and weird? They involve me in jokes they’re making, I add to the joke and everyone laughs. They say what’s up to me and prefer to have me working with them on projects because I’m usually the most competent one, yet they all will still openly tell me not to skin any animals in my spare time or kill any of them but then be nice to me and invite me out places a few seconds later. I don’t understand people
Its your eyes
Haha was just about to say “post eyes”
>Japanese logic
>about eyes
>the people with slit eyes
>anon uses their cultural superstitions for a possibly western person
Sociological constructs could exist outside the country of origin. An example is hikkimori, a term from Japan which are now known as NEETs in US
Compared to eye shape, hikikomori are insignificant in their cultural relevance. One of THE defining characteristics of asians is their eye shape and it is a trait known for millennia. Hikikomori are a blip and soon will vanish.
how to loose psychopath eyes ?
>I don’t understand people
theres your problem
Individuals on the autism spectrum often have difficulty recognising and understanding social cues and therefore do not instinctively learn to adjust their behaviour to suit different social contexts.
I deal with the public for my job and have never gotten any complaints and often explain things clearly and solve whatever issues are at hand competently. I genuinely don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Comedic timing with jokes is on point and everyone laughs, I talk about work plans/career aspirations at work and everyone chimes in with theirs, people go out of the way to say hi. What the frick
maybe it’s your appearance
You're very focused and competent in your work, and they're envious and so include you in projects to their benefit. They know you don't understand their humor which is amusing to them, but also unsettling because it means that they cannot throw you off your game or control you. Don't allow their psychological manipulations to trouble you. Also, return their humor in kind to unsettle them once in a while -- "in a friendly way".
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I'm guessing theyre messing with you and you act very serious a lot and are quiet
What is it called if I’m short and people tell me this but I can’t really make jokes or banter with other people?
It’s called being uptight
It's just how they cope with the fact that they live in a world where someone could kick down the door and shoot them all in 35 seconds.
kek why 35
Mass shooters are generally bad at reloading.
Gotta load the musket first
Dog just fricking go out drinking with them and cry about it. Like actually cry. Everything in moderation includes stoicism. Men are allowed to show weakness when drinking.
Trap post. Women will have a perma dry pussy if you cry anywhere near them even if your family dies.
not if you're both like reeeeeeally drunk
Nah, they will just think you are a psycho/autistic
ROFL this is the most moronic advice I've ever heard. If they don't like you at least make them fear you. Never show weakness to any woman NOT ONCE.
youre awkward and probably have a bug eyed expression or intense stare
the women wants your D is what it means
It sounds like you're experiencing a complex social situation. It's important to remember that humor and teasing can sometimes be a way for people to express camaraderie and affection, even if it doesn't always feel that way. However, if the jokes make you uncomfortable, it's perfectly okay to express your feelings and ask for more respect.
In terms of understanding why this is happening, it could be due to a variety of factors. Sometimes, people may perceive others as "different" or "unique" based on their interests, behaviors, or even their competence and success. This doesn't necessarily mean there's anything wrong with you. In fact, being competent and successful are positive traits.
If you're finding these interactions distressing or confusing, you might find it helpful to speak with a professional counselor or psychologist. They can provide strategies for navigating social situations and understanding others' behavior. Remember, it's important to feel comfortable and respected in your workplace. If these jokes continue to bother you, consider discussing the issue with your supervisor or human resources department. They may be able to provide additional support or intervention if necessary.
Remember, everyone is unique and it's okay to be different. Embrace who you are and continue being the competent individual that you are!
you probably don't smile