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Autizmophrenia. A wild theory that makes a kind of sense.

The video guy mentioned there's other foundational video's. Most people here wouldn't already have that foundation, if you feel like checking it out. I do like this channel in general. You need to hang on, though. He's serious but also silly.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHuFSnhKG9I

AKA SCHIZOTISM IF ANYTHING, *THIS* IS THE ONE WHERE I'VE FINALLY LOST IT Edited by @Baradragon107 Schizoid Angst talk: https://youtu.be/_jhUFnshpYU?t=2770 Ironic Therapy: https://ironycorp.com/products/anti-therapy HTTPS://WWW.PATREON.COM/JREG
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Re: Autizmophrenia. A wild theory that makes a kind of sense.

I think this video is the foundation one. I'd also say it's actually pretty important framing. Watchable in either order.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvPVnYLivQE

 

I forgot to mention that all of these personality extremes are horseshoe-shaped frameworks, and the next video is an exploration of Openness horseshoe theory. Edited by @Baradragon107 https://www.patreon.com/jreg

Re: Autizmophrenia. A wild theory that makes a kind of sense.

@wellwellwellnez Makes total sense to me before I have even finished the first vid and not even started his 2nd.

As the daughter of 2 people who had diagnosis of schizophrenia, but does not present at all in that way, I do self identify as aspie.  I have spent a lot of time researching and knowing people who have/had schizophrenia.

Re: Autizmophrenia. A wild theory that makes a kind of sense.

I think I'd rather see a compass version rather than the horseshoe model he put up there. Two dimensions makes outlooks more, you know, dimensional.