Satirical piece questions what 'neurotypical' really means in society
A satirical article published on erikengdahl.se flips the conventional framing around neurodivergence by presenting neurotypicality as the condition worth scrutinizing. The piece estimates that up to 9,625 out of every 10,000 people may be neurotypical, playing on the language typically used to describe autism prevalence. It uses dry humor to challenge assumptions about what constitutes a 'normal' brain. The article gained modest traction on Hacker News, attracting a small number of comments and upvotes. Its central point appears to be a critique of how society defines and values neurological difference.
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