I clearly misinterpreted your original argument because I was utterly befuddled about what was being said by the end of that and as I said, I feel there was a large disconnect which was most likely my fault for misinterpreting your statements in the first place and not thinking to ask for clarification
????????????? where is the connection between this and what the conversation was about a second ago
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i know people are always going to do that, but whether you want to hang out with someone or not isn't any kind of real value of the person's worth or potential in general, to other people and the world, and it's better not to treat it as such, especially without knowing the person at all, which is what i felt you were doing.
anyway, whatever. I think there's a miscommunication -- largely of my own fault -- and I don't think this argument is going anywhere. Sorry.
if i was friends with people who i felt were not worth my time i'd be miserable and that doesn't mean i'm the grand supreme it means i don't deal with people who i don't like, am i going to be universally hated for that? or am i a jerk because i don't screw any guy with a developmental disorder? lmao
people r always going to do that elephant, whether its rational or irrational, because that's just how we are and we have to decide who's worth keeping in our life and not - otherwise we'd date, befriend and hang out with people we didn't like to spend our time with. some people may not want to hang out with others because they are autistic, maybe strictly because of it or because of how they act due to being autistic, or maybe because the person is just a jerk despite the disorder. such is life