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Clbull @lemmy.world I'm autistic and I've never heard the term 'aneurotypical' before...
16 0 Replytheoretiker @discuss.tchncs.de Neurotypical exists. Neurodivergent is the more "leftist" or scientific term for what they mean.
13 0 Replyulterno @lemmy.kde.social
Guess "divergent" is to edgy for today's people.
6 0 Replyvithigar @lemmy.ca Or they just don't want to be reminded of a terrible movie.
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ZILtoid1991 @lemmy.world Neurodivergent/atypical/aneurotypical are more broad terms, and cover things like ADHD, bipolar, DID, etc.
EDIT: Heat exhausted me, and couldn't think well...
2 3 Replyareyouevenreal @lemm.ee Neurotypical means literally none of those things, it's the exact opposite. I think you mean neurodivergent or neuroatypical. Aneurotypical is basically a misspelling of the latter.
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areyouevenreal @lemm.ee They mean neuroatypical, which is the same as neurodivergent. Just decided to spell it weirdly for some reason.
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