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Friday Fun Thread for April 3, 2026

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"Am I German or Autistic?"

http://german.millermanschool.com/

(I am neither German nor autistic, but it's good to confirm, through a psychometrically validated instrument that I'm a regular dude. Uh, I don't remember my results but I think it was 38% German and like 10% autistic?)

40% German, 60% autistic. I'd quibble that I've been specifically tested and found not, but like Corporal Nobby Nobb's "I Am A Human, probably" certificate, that doesn't really help. And given that I've already Wittgenstein'd at other posters here, I can't complain too much about being called Wittgenstein.

I'd quibble that I've been specifically tested and found not

Was it a concern at one point that led to evaluation?

Not strictly.

I'd had a couple traumatic medical experiences in an environment that Strongly Encourage Therapy for them, and the specific office my parents went with had checks through a variety of classically under-diagnosed conditions. Some of them were perfunctory - two or three questions involving a wooden puzzle cube stick in my mind that I've since learned were developmental disability tests, for example - but the autism-adjacent stuff ended up going into more thorough testing. This was back when Asperger's was still a diagnostic option, so not unreasonable, but I was just a standoffish kid that didn't pay attention to social queues, rather than being unable to notice them.

I was just a standoffish kid that didn't pay attention to social queues

Not to be a pedant, but I think you mean cues, not queues.

But I did chuckle imagining young gattsuru just cutting in line with such frequency that clinicians decided he should be assessed for autism.

two or three questions involving a wooden puzzle cube stick in my mind that I've since learned were developmental disability tests

Oh, like the IQ test pattern blocks, or something else? The blocks I had to assemble in patterns were what I remember most about when I had to take an IQ test for gifted education when I was young -- I don't think I did so well on that part.

Not to be a pedant, but I think you mean cues, not queues.

Thanks, yeah, that's right.

Oh, like the IQ test pattern blocks, or something else?

The Kohs Blocks (or some descendant) were one, and there was also a simple test involving wood blocks with cubic outlines and a challenge to guess how many cubes the whole contained that I can't the name of.