Everett is always reacting violently to stuff that people see as annoying.
Take the guy laughing at labour day and getting decked for it. Everett isn’t punishing the social status, but the shown attitude. In a comic that is the only way to portrait a way of thinking, but still, thinking about punishing those in charge is on the reader.
This comic does hit different when ones’ own features are targeted. I can understand people that think of me as annoying, but then again, I got off lightly compared to others.
I mean, sort of. Not on its own, and as always, every kind of ND-behaviour is also something found in neurotypicals, only in different contexts and with different intensity and frequency. But yeah, doing it compulsively, maybe even without noticing it, is a form of self-stimulatory behaviour.
Ah, reacting to neurodivergent behaviour with violence, now that takes me back to my childhood and parents, the good old times.
Everett is always reacting violently to stuff that people see as annoying.
Take the guy laughing at labour day and getting decked for it. Everett isn’t punishing the social status, but the shown attitude. In a comic that is the only way to portrait a way of thinking, but still, thinking about punishing those in charge is on the reader.
This comic does hit different when ones’ own features are targeted. I can understand people that think of me as annoying, but then again, I got off lightly compared to others.
Drumming fingers is ND now? Lol
I mean, sort of. Not on its own, and as always, every kind of ND-behaviour is also something found in neurotypicals, only in different contexts and with different intensity and frequency. But yeah, doing it compulsively, maybe even without noticing it, is a form of self-stimulatory behaviour.