• TheBluePillock@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I often play dumb about little details I’ve noticed or remembered. I got in the habit when I was a kid and people would react weirdly like, “why do you know that?” So I’d just pretend I didn’t even when I did, and I never really stopped. I might notice what car somebody drives, for example, but if it comes up I just act like I don’t know unless they’ve specifically told me. I barely realize I’m doing it anymore.

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        5 months ago

        Same here, but here in Germany you have location based number plates and owners often choose the remaining numbers/letters themselves, so I know which motorway they’re going to drive on and the date of their birthday/marriage too. Sometimes it’s hell. I drive to work with my colleague and he thinks I’m nuts for parsing all the plates.

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      5 months ago

      how is it that i make weird observations about the minutiae of someone’s outfit and lifestyle but I can’t actually remember things they want me to like their last name and birthday

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      5 months ago

      Would telling them you have a photographic memory if they ask how you know work? Neurotypicals generally seem to accept that in my experience.

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        Nah, I’m AuDHD so my memory retains whatever tf random crap it wants and constantly forgets relevant things like my own address and what I was right in the middle of saying. But even if I could convince somebody, in my experience it still makes them uncomfortable. Or, it did enough times that it’s now lodged in my brain as something to put underneath the mask.

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          5 months ago

          Yeah, it doesn’t matter whether it’s true or not, it’s just a concept people are familiar with. It’s a shame you have to lie about something so harmless because it upsets people. But of course you’re the “weird one.”