depends on the severity of each disorder, I think I'd have better chances against extreme autists and schizos, but I'm not too sure about those whose disorders aren't debilitating
A full squad of autists who have not only studied their role autistically as frick, but actually know what works in practice, would be deadlier than any spec-ops team
schizos would just sit there and "question the narrative" over and over
>In this thread, people believe that autists are supermen who can achieve hyper competence in any field.
You're probably more likely to find that with schizos, in my experience. Pic related. Autists tend to lack the ability to predict human behaviour, which is the most important part of being a soldier. The paranoia of schizos means they will compulsively check every corner and ridgeline for the enemy, as well as any kind of ambush.
I'm guessing it depends on the competency of the person with the disorder. A maladjusted autist won't be able to understand his enemy let alone his comrades. A maladjusted schizo might kill his fellow soldiers in a fit of delirium.
A competent autist would be hyper competent at any task given to him. A competent schizophrenic would have the best "warrior" spirit and be able to weather the harshest of battle conditions due to his ability to cope with killing by having an internal narrative. They both have their place.
You can get that from Pure-O OCD gifted aspies such as myself. Meme psychology is too broad and lacks nuance when there's many flavors to both.
Gifted autists carry the same schizophrenic tendencies (i.e the ability to perceive congruencies and tendency against self-trickery) while maintaining that rigid, mechanical efficiency and hypercompetency memetic of autism.
>Autisimo
will kill everything in a blind rage if sand gets in their boot or routine is broken >schizo
will defect to isis or commit heinous war crimes
Autists for sure, they don't have delusions. I'm not talking hallucinations but delusions, schizos always think they're right and that they're the center of the world. Autists are rude and selfish but ultimately can be reasoned with and there may be some savants among them.
>Someone mentions "Spy" once, EVER, even jokingly >Schizo spends every waking second pondering whether every single ally is a spy or not >Just causes problems, acuses people of being a spy, wastes everyone's time and damages morale
Schizos. Not even once.
>autists
Are either going to be interested and commit themselves to doing the job perfectly, or disinterested and basically be useless. >schizos
Will shoot you in the back the moment the voices in their head tell them to.
Autists love orderliness and regimen, schizos are the opposite. One of the most important characteristics of being a soldier is the ability to follow orders.
...because schizos would have lots of will power while autists might not.
Gifted autists are autists with schizo capabilities, though regular autists can be illegally converted into schizos with proper hallucinogens. Give the autists a tab or two and a bottle of delsym and you'll awaken their schizo side.
If you think having soldiers that think they're immune to bullets is a good thing, then the boxer rebellion should've turned out WAY different than it did.
Autists are hyper focussed on their tasks, but may lack the ability to adapt to unusual situations and get themselves killed in the process.
Schizos are unreliable, erratic, notorious backstabbers and will try to frag you (or worse) because you somehow pissed them off several weeks before and you already forgot about it.
Both have the ability to be mindfrickingly dedicated to a single task. Both have a fricked theory of mind.
The main differences are >Unexpected situations: schizo will tilt, autist will briefly lock up. >Morale: autists can easily be kept high morale if you know how. Schizos easily get paranoid. >Consistency: autists are notoriously consistent, schizos are notoriously unreliably.
Assuming we are talking about functional adults with the respective disorders, autists every day.
You people have never been around actual schizophrenics in your life if you think they'd be the better soldier. Simple schizotypal personality is what you experience on PrepHole, actual schizophrenics in real life are fricking scary and cannot be reasoned with. They are literally worse than the worst kind of autistic that only knows how to bawl and shit themselves. You can't have an army without trust and honor and that's what those people completely lack.
Autists every time, even if they're too moronic to be combat effective, they won't fricking shoot me in the back because I've secretly been gangstalking them for years.
I like this prompt a lot better than 'which superhero power would you have, flight or invisibility?'
Would have both btw, autists have better hearing and notice things out of place so put them on point. Schizos are crazy so give them a machete.
Made up conditions by the way to make normal people think they're crazy. Aspergers was pulled out of the ass of a guy who had a genetic disorder unrelated to autism and schizophrenia was a catchall term used to put violent black people in jail. Actual schozophrenic and autistic people are in institutions and you wouldn't want either anywhere near a weapon.
I would feel very comfortable with having autists back behind covering all the aspects of recon & logistics, while being around schitzos like me, thrown into the fire knowing they did their thing prior and have my back.
Don't let "them" set us apart.
is that shia lebouf on the right
depends on the severity of each disorder, I think I'd have better chances against extreme autists and schizos, but I'm not too sure about those whose disorders aren't debilitating
Austists, because they can be trusted despite their quirks.
Autists.
Autistic medic and schizo machine gunner is the best combination
Autists will commit themselves to tasks better, but I wouldn't mind a couple schizos for the dirty work.
i imagine experience is the X factor.
A full squad of autists who have not only studied their role autistically as frick, but actually know what works in practice, would be deadlier than any spec-ops team
schizos would just sit there and "question the narrative" over and over
>schizos would just sit there and "question the narrative" over and over
>I AM SPEC OPS
Just men who are brave and disciplined.
You give them a chance to go home at some point, filter out the cowards.
That way they do not melt the courage of the others. Best to be physically fit.
Competent with a battle rifle caliber up to 1,000 yards, can be trained with advanced weaponry.
Can assemble and march in formation, respond to vocal commands, and be mentally ready for the crucial task:
Which is to kill.
That is the idea, and not all have the courage, to just send it.
There is a time for peace, a time for war, and a time to kill, like the Bible says.
No matter training, gear, fitness, the most crucial thing is courage, to act under pressure, to neutralize the threat.
>In this thread, people believe that autists are supermen who can achieve hyper competence in any field.
You're probably more likely to find that with schizos, in my experience. Pic related. Autists tend to lack the ability to predict human behaviour, which is the most important part of being a soldier. The paranoia of schizos means they will compulsively check every corner and ridgeline for the enemy, as well as any kind of ambush.
I'm guessing it depends on the competency of the person with the disorder. A maladjusted autist won't be able to understand his enemy let alone his comrades. A maladjusted schizo might kill his fellow soldiers in a fit of delirium.
A competent autist would be hyper competent at any task given to him. A competent schizophrenic would have the best "warrior" spirit and be able to weather the harshest of battle conditions due to his ability to cope with killing by having an internal narrative. They both have their place.
You can get that from Pure-O OCD gifted aspies such as myself. Meme psychology is too broad and lacks nuance when there's many flavors to both.
Gifted autists carry the same schizophrenic tendencies (i.e the ability to perceive congruencies and tendency against self-trickery) while maintaining that rigid, mechanical efficiency and hypercompetency memetic of autism.
Terry was a genius who happened to also be a schizo
Most schizos are literally moronic
>Autisimo
will kill everything in a blind rage if sand gets in their boot or routine is broken
>schizo
will defect to isis or commit heinous war crimes
Autists for sure, they don't have delusions. I'm not talking hallucinations but delusions, schizos always think they're right and that they're the center of the world. Autists are rude and selfish but ultimately can be reasoned with and there may be some savants among them.
>Someone mentions "Spy" once, EVER, even jokingly
>Schizo spends every waking second pondering whether every single ally is a spy or not
>Just causes problems, acuses people of being a spy, wastes everyone's time and damages morale
Schizos. Not even once.
schizos. War is hell and they know hell
Autists are practically marines so yeah
>he doesn't know about the goldilocks zone known as gifted autism (twice exceptional!)
It's like you DON'T want the best of both worlds, anon.
>autists
Are either going to be interested and commit themselves to doing the job perfectly, or disinterested and basically be useless.
>schizos
Will shoot you in the back the moment the voices in their head tell them to.
I'll take the autists.
Autists in specialized roles
Schizophrenics in assault teams
Schizotypals in leadership roles
schizos. at least they'd warn me when the drones are listening.
Autists love orderliness and regimen, schizos are the opposite. One of the most important characteristics of being a soldier is the ability to follow orders.
Schizos because spergs get overwhelmed
If the schizos are just a little schizo then I would pick them. Otherwise its autists.
Gifted autists are autists with schizo capabilities, though regular autists can be illegally converted into schizos with proper hallucinogens. Give the autists a tab or two and a bottle of delsym and you'll awaken their schizo side.
...because schizos would have lots of will power while autists might not.
If you think having soldiers that think they're immune to bullets is a good thing, then the boxer rebellion should've turned out WAY different than it did.
Why does disorganized thinking appear twice?
easily the autists. feels a lot more like home.
Autists are hyper focussed on their tasks, but may lack the ability to adapt to unusual situations and get themselves killed in the process.
Schizos are unreliable, erratic, notorious backstabbers and will try to frag you (or worse) because you somehow pissed them off several weeks before and you already forgot about it.
Both have the ability to be mindfrickingly dedicated to a single task. Both have a fricked theory of mind.
The main differences are
>Unexpected situations: schizo will tilt, autist will briefly lock up.
>Morale: autists can easily be kept high morale if you know how. Schizos easily get paranoid.
>Consistency: autists are notoriously consistent, schizos are notoriously unreliably.
Assuming we are talking about functional adults with the respective disorders, autists every day.
You people have never been around actual schizophrenics in your life if you think they'd be the better soldier. Simple schizotypal personality is what you experience on PrepHole, actual schizophrenics in real life are fricking scary and cannot be reasoned with. They are literally worse than the worst kind of autistic that only knows how to bawl and shit themselves. You can't have an army without trust and honor and that's what those people completely lack.
being on the battlefield with only schizos as your fellow soldiers sounds like the worst hell imaginable
Autists every time, even if they're too moronic to be combat effective, they won't fricking shoot me in the back because I've secretly been gangstalking them for years.
>would you rather be in a squad filled with /k/ posters or /misc/ posters
I like this prompt a lot better than 'which superhero power would you have, flight or invisibility?'
Would have both btw, autists have better hearing and notice things out of place so put them on point. Schizos are crazy so give them a machete.
Made up conditions by the way to make normal people think they're crazy. Aspergers was pulled out of the ass of a guy who had a genetic disorder unrelated to autism and schizophrenia was a catchall term used to put violent black people in jail. Actual schozophrenic and autistic people are in institutions and you wouldn't want either anywhere near a weapon.
How about fighting in a squad filled with frens?
Aye I can do that
If both are high functioning, the spergs are the safer bet.
If both are low functioning, I would an hero on the spot.
the plan is to be a lone psychopath but to proliferate data taken from my jobs to fren squads so the lists are easier to work through
make it a squad full of autistic schizos and you have SF
autists, schizos are too unpredicable
I would feel very comfortable with having autists back behind covering all the aspects of recon & logistics, while being around schitzos like me, thrown into the fire knowing they did their thing prior and have my back.
Don't let "them" set us apart.
>Autists are just badly socially developed and weird
>Schitzos are unreliable because they're actually insane
Not a difficult answer
Autists since they're highly detail oriented and have moron strength. Every bit counts
Depends on the autism. One autistic girl I know has zero muscle tone. Zero times autism strength is still zero.
I'd pick disabled furries over schizos.
Autists 100%
Autists. You can work around autism but a schizo might wake up one day and shoot you in the head for no apparent reason. Completely unpredictable.