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  1. Performance Art
  2. by Paul Town
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  4. An invaluable tip for people who are most likely on the autism spectrum is to call yourself a performance artist. Being autistic myself, I have times where I am incapable of modulating my behavior in an appropriate manner. My brain will short circuit and I will “sperg out” in some insane manner that makes me look both stupid and unstable. Of course I am not stupid or unstable and just have problems with certain types of stimulation, but most neurotypicals are incapable of understanding how people with genuinely abnormal brains might act differently in certain circumstances.
  5. To make matters worse, the neurotypicals don’t have any genuine empathy because they live life in a sort of basic skinner box environment that they never see out of, making them incapable of non-linear thoughts. This means that they don’t really feel bad about people who have genuine issues in life and that is why you can see them making jackasses of themselves in times where they think it’s appropriate to mock people dealing with struggles, all while insisting that they are morally superior to autistic people who actually care about others and are capable of true empathy.
  6. Due to the mental disability of neurotypicals that makes them incapable of true kindness or grace, it is important for autistic people to publicly position themselves as “performance artists” or serious jokers before they act out. As anybody who is slightly on the spectrum will understand, it is very easy to blend in with the subhuman normies 99% of the time just by mirroring their inane stupid mindless rat behavior, and even behave more like a normie than most normies can behave themselves. With that in mind, there is the 1% of time where environmental circumstances put us autists at a disadvantage and we freak out in some manner that makes us look deranged. The outbursts differ for everybody, but it can be a humiliating experience when you mess up and all the constant leeway you gave the neurotypicals around you is not given back to you in your brief moments of weakness.
  7. Because neurotypicals don’t really care to treat you like a real human being, since they themselves aren’t capable of genuine thought or creativity, you must construct an idea or aura that tricks them into giving you the benefit of the doubt in your moments of honest weakness. You can do this by pulling the same trick that Andy Kaufmann did, which is to get a reputation as a performance artist. Then, once the idiots that make up most of humanity start to see you as such, you can say what you really think and be completely serious all the time and they will lap it up thinking you are making fun of yourself and non-normal people, when really you are expressing your disdain and hatred for the people who make up most of society: neurotypicals.
  8. Once you are established as a performance artist, the times when you break down and cry in front of women or refuse to do a proper job are now seen as amusing and entertaining. You are no longer “that weirdo” that gets looked down on by corporate drones and insecure morons, but an aspirational figure that is treated like royalty. To make matters even better, there is a sort of switch that flips in the brain of the normie that makes them take everything you do in the best possible light they can imagine. The things you say or do that they don’t agree with or find comfortable are now seen as a self-deprecating act while the things that you say or do that they agree with or find appealing are now seen as a serious statement. As long as you have some element of charm (something that I am overflowing with), you’ll quickly realize that you can say or do almost anything and be praised for it.
  9. To become a performance artist is to transcend the world of the mundane. It doesn’t take much outside of going out of your way to appear as if you completely ignore criticism, which will give you a superior aura to the stupid public who can’t understand that you are simply lying to them about not caring about what normal people think. Once you are seen above judgment and things like guilt, shame, or empathy, the pathetic reactive retards that make up most of reality will treat you like a god among men. Just like the people who did not want to say that the emperor wore no clothes, nobody will want to admit that they think you’re just a dysfunctional loser who is incapable of fitting into the world as it currently operates. As such, the people who observe you with the knowledge that you are an “artist” will lie to themselves as well as the people around them and praise you for the dumbest things possible. Once that has happened to any sort of critical mass, you can do whatever you want for the rest of your life as long as it isn’t something objectively evil like rape or child molestation. Performance art is the ultimate autistic person’s psyop in an age where critical thinking and objective standards are virtually non-existent. Do you not agree with me? You must not get it and must be stupid or envious.
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