>>12522929Hard work, not necessarily. See, when you gaze upon an offer such as this, you would believe that by ridding the self of baseline social skills as you put, baseline meaning what is hammered into a toddler's head, and borderline superpowered problem solving, pattern recognition and long term memory skills, in the way that those others put it, "autism", when it would in fact allow you to know everything from when you were an infant up to being a hundred years old in minute detail, and other such superpowered behaviour, not while comparing it to the wordly condition of "autism", which, truthfully, I will not comment on any further this discourse of what is as it truly is, for I have no intent to draw too much ire at this moment in time as what I would say to be purpoted as true within a sea of lies and falsehoods, for the better effect of saying, "reprobacy", something which has been encoded within this reply as a sort of backdrop, if you would understand, and lesser minds wouldn't, if they were reading here, but yes, onto the subject point, I see you made this post to say what it would be for others to be such as you, but truthfully tell, are you conversing as a toddler to another? Can you solve a rubik's in five seconds? It would count as a display of arrogance to be sure, but I will say once more, I am not quite here to insult the lesser beings so much as inflate my own egoism and display how much more superiour and knowledgeable I am to maintain how many badass points I have, but truthfully what I must say is this above all else: it is not the hard work itself that you must want to achieve such things, but think carefully. Reality is only a falsehood. And it only gets falser and weaker the more you tear at it. The more you think, the more you act, the more you take deals from unknowable unnameable unidentifiable entities displayed within the text of a mongrel's scenario on a forum. Beware.