I notice this with a lot of autistic people, including myself.
There’s two “accents,” actually.
One of them is kind of growly, for lack of a better term; like how it sounds when you tense up your lips/when you talk while trying not to move them, if that makes any sense. This could just be sampling error, but this seems to be more of a thing with people who are AFAB.
The other (which, funny enough, seems to skew more towards AMAB people, myself among them, though notice I said seems to skew more towards, so it’s not a 1:1 thing) is almost like a faint British accent. Like you’re a fancy English barrister who lectures at Oxford and you’re learning to talk like a normal person.
Does this make any fucking sense?
Could it have to do with how “well-adjusted” someone is? Like as you’re forced to mask/learn how to pretend to be normal, the awkward British professor thing fades; the growl (which I think I sorta have too, maybe) is a substrate that’s left behind.
Let me know right away if this is complete nonsense so I can be embarrassed and delete it as soon as possible.
Lol, so much hot air to disguise a pseudointellectual who can't imagine work that advances the development of the global periphery as anything other that "fetishing" (whatever that word means)
No wonder you're so willing to hold on to grudges over me guessing your occupation wrong anyways, your whole life is about morally puffing yourself up over working for an NGO in the United Kingdom and having credentials. After all, you're never going to accomplish anything other than making money off suffering, are you?