What’s your take? I’m not sure if I know of an historic case of it like IDK maybe 200 or 150 years ago but nowadays I have several cases near of autistic people, so what do you think is old or new?

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    hey cheers for the message.

    i dont think your english was really bad. perhaps more that there was a slightly unusual grammar employed and because english itself is so messy and confusing, that i misunderstood. also, my english language abilities arent fantastic or normal anyway, even though its my fist language.

    in english we also say that people “developed” an illness, its more about exact tense. So “has been developed” just sounded a bit awkward and made me think you meant the condition itself, and not the study of it.

    anyway long story short, english itself sucks and is quite prone to misunderstandings. thanks for conversing in good faith. :)