I am an Asexual, Heteroromantic Cisgender Man, I am 24, and I am studying to be an accountant.
My interests consist of Fairytale retellings, talking about the negative effects of Toxic Positivity, having imaginary conversations with myself and talking to imaginary people that care about me, playing Fallout and Minecraft and 7 Days To Die. I am also a fan of Star Wars. And Tomboys.
Today, I got a 3 day temporary ban on Reddit, on a bullcrap "Glorifying Violence" Charge, when all I did was point out how beneficial it was for the people of The Soviet Union when the Capitalists were killed off in Russia. (There goes my 153 day streak for Reddit)
Now, I realize, without my Reddit account, I have nothing to myself. No friends, at least none that I am able to regularly talk to due to them being busy, but does that count as friends? And yeah, I just realized just how lonely and miserable I truly am. I have been at university for about 3 years now, and I have not made a single friend, because all the people there are too-optimistic-for-their-own-good capitalists, who think that they can make their own small business within 2 years of graduation. And they are Liberals or Republicans.
So, given my narrow set of interests, partially due to having Aspergers, where would be a good place for me. Again, I am not a fan of doing anything unplanned, or something without even a second of thought before acting.
I am a pretty boring person otherwise.
In terms of comms with distinct vibes and culture, here are the real communities:
the weekly news megathread: https://hexbear.net/post/3627378?sort=New
This is where people discuss world news.
the weekly trans megathread: https://hexbear.net/post/3626970?sort=New
This is where the trans people hang out.
the vegan comm: https://hexbear.net/c/vegan
This is where the vegan hang out and vent about being around carnists.
the badposting comm: https://hexbear.net/c/badposting
This is where people act silly.
Every other comm either has the same general culture or isn't active enough to have its own culture.
I guess you could try /c/neurodiverse although fair warning, most people there don't like the term "Aspergers."
I have used The term for my High Functioning Autism my entire life. What should I use to describe a particular form of High Functioning Autism that is marked by a notable reduction in development problems with social skills.
Just say you're autistic or have autism. In general, people also frown upon the low functioning/high functioning distinction.
@ReadFanon@hexbear.net has a good comment about it: