Or maybe he actually has trouble with expressive language. Ever think of that? He's a member of the Autism spectrum and Asperger's association group within ADISC, after all. We don't have our difficulties to piss off Neurotypicals. Sometimes its not what you think. It's someone genuinely having trouble. How hard can it be to form a coherent sentence? Pretty damn hard, if you're any kind of Autie.
How'd you feel if your brain actually thought so fast your hands couldn't keep up, and verb tense was confusing? That's Buhha, as if you hadn't noticed. How'd you feel if your brain couldn't see written things straight, you used a speech to text program, which are only about 80% accurate, and people were essentially like, "Get your LD tushy off our forum?" That's sisi.
This isn't about PC, which is basically when people who don't have a particular difficulty, figure people who do must already, and if not, they should, feel bad, so let's make sure they do, by refusing to use the diagnostic term retarded, or saying partially sighted, when there's nothing wrong with partially blind, or calling a diaper an incontinence brief, which I despise.
This is is about common decency. Being neurodiverse doesn't keep anyone from also being ABDL. I understand sometimes it can be hard to tell. I know. That must be frustrating. Try looking to see what groups people belong to within our family. Thanks, T, for noticing that maybe Buhha does have trouble.