Published on 12, July, 2020
What is your specialist subject, the thing that makes you feel happiest and eager learning about? That makes life feel better?
I think mine mine is Ancient Civilizations. I’m listening to lots of different Books on Audible. Lots of Great Courses, which are amazing, as they are university level lectures presented by doctors who are absolutely passionate about their subjects. I’m listening to one about Mesoamerica another about Native Americans and an audio book about Ancient African Kingdoms. No one I know cares about any of these though. Nobody ever talks to me about their academic passions. I have no clue if I’m on any spectrum but all the people I have known in the past who said they had Asperger’s were much more cerebral than the average person.
Literally it’s policing ethics.. but I don’t really enjoy the area so I don’t use it often..
I’ve never heard of it before, interesting. What is an area that you do enjoy?
That's amazing - sincerely...
What currently or ever..?
Yeah I broke down in a most-dispassionate way, why it was unethical for him to have taken the role, then I broke down how their are no accountability-safeguards to spare the policing-system from his agenda and ineptitude..
After 5 minutes of cutting-fact half of the room was glad someone said it, and the other half was staring at me like, I’d just said the worlds most-prolonged four-letter word..
Who are the main theorists of autism?
Wow... Now I'm in awe...
I’ve literally made a Police Crime Commissioner sweat and squirm, in a public auditorium, with my command of Policing Ethics, back in the earlier-days of PCC networking, when the second-wind politicians were still mounting their sieges on the space..
Yeah expertise is a weird one, because I’m proficient at several things, but it’s difficult to claim expertise in something..
I’m nearly there with autism theory, i’ve memorised a massive amount, enough to do a dissertation on it, but I’m still in the process of absorbing it. I don’t understand it in my bones yet..