What single sentence can someone say that makes you never want to speak to them again?

I'm a kid with autism and it's not that that bad. Of course I'll see the low functioning kids in my school who are... Just sad. I thank something every day that I didn't end up like that, I don't know who or what but I just think to myself that I'm as normal as I can be and that's it. It is so much work to take care of these kids, they range from freshman to senior and they're learning to tell time, not touch hot stoves and how to prepare for bagging at publix. I mean, work, but that's what it'll be. If you ever see a super market worker with special needs, odds are that's all they can realistically do well and it works for them. That said. I chose to have a class with high functioning kids about social skills. I learned how to be funny from my brother and I like to think that I am, but everyone gets rusty at any skills they know so it's nice to have some tips. 99% of the time I'm in there to decompress and have a chill class but there's the occasional thing I don't know about how to talk to people. Anyway, the higher functioning kids are amazing. Truly a joy. You can still see the Asperger's traits in them, in me too, but they're just unique. I've never met anyone as funny as one of these kids. I don't mean like a sad parent trying to justify their kid, saying that he's funny and a bundle of joy. No, they're fucking hysterical. They have a creative outlook on everything and in projects they have a unique idea that they find hard to express. When you're higher functioning, it's mostly just seeing stuff differently. Your brain is hooked up a little different but all your plugs have a socket. There's some challenges sure, but it's nothing compared to straight up dying. As much as I hate to say it, I don't think I could handle a lower functioning kid, but to not risk autism for a vaccine is insane, not that the chance is even there.

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