What would an Autistic world be like?

I wonder what the world would be like if ASD people were the majority? I think it would be less smelly, less noisy and bright and just more chilled out. I think architecture would be different too, more plants and fresh air, and spaces would arranged with more flow, spaces that could be both private and open when required. Would there be adverts? I think there would but they'd be more information bulletins than aspirational. Education would be in small groups and organised according to your primary sense not the one size fits no one that we have now. There would be chill out spaces for when people get overwhelmed and an oportunity to explore why we find something overwhelming and what could be done to help. Clothes would be of natural fibres and would come with laundry instructions designed to be removed and all seems and hems would be enclosed French ones.

What would your ASD world be like?

Parents
  • Less boarders. But dealing with NT tribalism (which is one of the major differences) might be problematic. 

  • It seems I'm not allowed to use the three letter f word for cigarettes WTF?

    I'm not a fan of tribalism either, but I'm not sure thats always an NT trait, I've met some pretty tribal ASD's too and often they get tribal about equallu stupid stuff, like is animae better than manga?

  • i like tribalism.... in the sense that its smaller communities, isolated, nature thrives more around you in your small community that doesnt gorge out and mass strip and destroy everything around it... tribal times in history where likely better for the planet and likely better for us due to it being smaller close nit communities were we wouldnt have been left out.

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  • i like tribalism.... in the sense that its smaller communities, isolated, nature thrives more around you in your small community that doesnt gorge out and mass strip and destroy everything around it... tribal times in history where likely better for the planet and likely better for us due to it being smaller close nit communities were we wouldnt have been left out.

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