It's like playing Fallout or something, but every single skill check is always 1 point higher than you have in that skill. Doesn't matter if you spend the whole game minmaxing, or the reverse (trying to keep yourself balanced and good at most things); you're always just barely underqualified for anything and no matter what shapes you contort yourself into, it's never quite the right one

Another comparison would be that spongebob episode where he keeps missing the bus no matter what he does, to the point where it's clear that the laws of physics themselves are optional as long as he's unable to succeed

It's midnight and I have a stomachache. Post quality will continue to deteriorate

  • Classic_Agency [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    I can quite easily pass as neurotypical, but I still have issues, and I have always hated being reminded that I have it. I realised recently that the reason why I hate being reminded is not because I actually have it, but because I don't like being seen as an other by the rest of society like most autistic people are.