Kyle Kulinski getting triggered over rich guy having a lot of kids

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I don't care if he has kids IF he raises all of them (even if he's a Nazi; you can't ban Nazis from reproducing).

Edit: Musk would ask rando women he didn't know if they wanted to have a child with him.   Legal, but he's mentally fucked in the head.
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See my issue with it is that it is emphatically and horrifically unromantic. Musk might as well be an NFL athlete or a rapper sharing baby mamas. If he was a real steppa he would be having kids outside of a genuine marriage from sheer passion and love or be a orientalist with a taste for foreign women or have hot secretaries or ANYTHING other than this shameless "would you like to have a kid with me" from a pure utilitarian standpoint
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See my issue with it is that it is emphatically and horrifically unromantic. 
It's called being autistic; autistic people pretty much can't be romantic as emotions aren't something they like to expierience.

ANYTHING other than this shameless "would you like to have a kid with me" from a pure utilitarian standpoint
Hey; autistic people are extremely direct and talk without a filter.
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It's called being autistic; autistic people pretty much can't be romantic as emotions aren't something they like to expierience.
It isn't that autistic people don't like to experience emotions, it's just that they tend to express them differently from neurotypical people. Differences in emotional expression do not equate to a dislike of emotions.
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That is why smart autistic men were nowhere near government or influential cultural positions and also given space in stem academies. 
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It isn't that autistic people don't like to experience emotions, it's just that they tend to express them differently from neurotypical people. Differences in emotional expression do not equate to a dislike of emotions.
I'm autistic; I'll tell you straight up; I process emotion very minimally.  Like, I could see a child get mass murdered on TV and I wouldn't care because it's a video on the internet that happened 4 years ago or so and me caring is at the end of the day; pointless because that child will always be dead no matter how much I care for some stranger.

My dog died 2 years ago; my siblings were in a lot of emotional pain; I didn't really care.  I shed no tears; I actually kind of laughed because that annoying dog is out of my life.  He's useless and annoying; I'm glad he's dead.  Now, I would never murder or r@pe anyone because I think murder and r@pe is immoral.  But if I see someone get murdered or r@ped, then I'm thinking, "55,000 murders and r@pes happen annually; it is what it is; life isn't perfect; ending r@pe and murder is out of my control, and being upset about something you can't control is pointless".
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It isn't that autistic people don't like to experience emotions, it's just that they tend to express them differently from neurotypical people. Differences in emotional expression do not equate to a dislike of emotions.
I'm autistic; I'll tell you straight up; I process emotion very minimally.  Like, I could see a child get mass murdered on TV and I wouldn't care because it's a video on the internet that happened 4 years ago or so and me caring is at the end of the day; pointless because that child will always be dead no matter how much I care for some stranger.

My dog died 2 years ago; my siblings were in a lot of emotional pain; I didn't really care.  I shed no tears; I actually kind of laughed because that annoying dog is out of my life.  He's useless and annoying; I'm glad he's dead.  Now, I would never murder or r@pe anyone because I think murder and r@pe is immoral.  But if I see someone get murdered or r@ped, then I'm thinking, "55,000 murders and r@pes happen annually; it is what it is; life isn't perfect; ending r@pe and murder is out of my control, and being upset about something you can't control is pointless".
What you are describing here is not Autism, if you also happen to be on the Spectrum, I can see why you might miss associate this behavior with Autism, but it is not typical of Autism by any stretch.

It certainly isn’t normal behavior either, but at best it shares a comorbidity with your Autism, it does not result from your Autism.