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I'm not sure she drank tea that much did she? Not sure.
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What are the top 5 household accidents you wouldn't expect?

5. A bear ripping your face off and spilling blood on the carpet.

4. A squad of flying monkeys wrecking the furniture.

3. A tiger and a lion fighting in the bathroom and wrecking the sink.

2. Flooding the house with Pepsi.

1. A snake eating you because it thinks you insulted it but you actually didn't.
 
Interesting. And, ok I am no social development student but... I don't get why there is a difference between kids with and without autism with the Sally-Ann test. Wierd. It seems like a logic test to me. But...

Yes, it does, doesn't it? Maybe it's because in the test they're told where the marble actually is, so of course that's the answer? It's odd, too, that some of them can give the correct answer if there's a reward involved.
 
No. I don't want you to be.

Ohhhh, ok. Well I can't promise I won't be weird.

Interesting. And, ok I am no social development student but... I don't get why there is a difference between kids with and without autism with the Sally-Ann test. Wierd. It seems like a logic test to me. But...

I do agree that it does seem like a logic test, but I think they are testing for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_mind#False-belief_task
 

That is indeed a quite interesting article. I have never felt the need to socialise with other people. I, through my own choice, have no friends and I am quite happy with that. I like being alone, which I guess makes the fact that I'm going on a coffee date later today kind of contradictory. I mean last year if you told me that I would dip my toe in the world of dating I would have laughed in your face. But something wonderful happened over the summer that helped to change my perspective on this issue. So I think that changed my stance to I always want to be alone to I sometimes want to be alone.
 
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Ohhhh, ok. Well I can't promise I won't be weird.



I do agree that it does seem like a logic test, but I think they are testing for this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_mind#False-belief_task
Yes. It's a long time since I was five of course so while I understand egocentric as an adult it comes with understanding others are also/similarly egocentric... So I can't remember being egocentric as a five year old. Therefore while I guess I accept the premise I still find the results hard to grasp. Oh well.
 
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