You're right, I never had a DS! I forgot the name of the GameBoy and my old brain did a silly substitution
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I tested partially spent batteries all the time, because my childhood home was full of imps who would take one or two batteries out of a remote to power their DS or other handhelds, then replace them after gametime was over. So if the remote wasn't working it was nice to just check a battery for charge than to assume one or all batteries were dead before stealing batteries to game with.
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one of the imps was me
"Limp wrist" is slang for gay
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I was just making a joke :)
Tylenol does not cause autism. Given how often people with autism experience RSD it is funny to think that an imagined cause of autism could also be a treatment for one of its symptoms
The commenter that you replied to was expressing despair at how difficult their life is because they have AuDHD. They are not saying that Tylenol can turn off their brain, they are instead asking for recommendations to escape their misery.
You could try understanding the comment chain and comments before saying something that sounds cruel like:
"Are you a nice, forgiving person? It works for good people only".
Many neurodivergent people grow up abused by their parents because of their needs, and struggle with feeling like they are not good, not good enough, and not worthy of love. Saying what you did, unprovoked, to a ND person can send someone into a self-hatred spiral that is wholly unnecessary and has nothing to do with what they actually said.
RSD is not limited to people with autism or ADHD. It's just very common among neurodivergent folks
Edit: When I made this comment the person above was being unfairly down voted. What they said has scientific merit and the reader can easily verify.
I'm on clonidine for ADHD. I can actually stop myself from speaking out of turn now, so maybe it has been a little sedating xD
Dating is kind of a nightmare. I know people say anyone can find a partner, but that doesn't take into account things like sensory issues or hard boundaries around other things that keep us sane. I told myself a few years ago that I didn't want to date while I'm university, but honestly it's been so nice not forcing myself to fit into other people's boxes that I might just stay single even after I earn my doctorate
I'm also with you on refusing to participate in a misery machine for a living. I hope you can hash out some kind of misery escape plan with your therapist tomorrow

I'm afraid of the smart ravioli. There's enough smart things trying to sneak into my kitchen, food doesn't need to be one of them