What is the absolute #1 most autistic hobby?

What is the absolute #1 most autistic hobby?

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Tabletop RPGs

posting cartoons on an imageboard as an adult

anything with Trains

its the biggest autist magnet on earth. nothing wrong with that though

are there still people who are obsessed with trains?

SPEEDRUNNING originally

Why? Is it because they are so linear?

Also planes, not like actual people who fly them but like people who collect those toy planes.

Probabobly this desu desu

you need friends for that so no

40k attracts some serious autists, but they're mostly just the fat smelly asshole type as opposed to the way too into an extremely niche topic type.

this

collecting toys/trains/figures is fine

Train stuff. They're all autists

Legos

ogorfg

video games very original

I used to defend speedrunning but in the recent years its really become apparent how autistic it really is. These people choose this game that literally nobody has heard of and just play it nonstop for literal years straight to be slightly faster at it than someone else. Then when they hold world record nobody cares because only like 3 people are competing for the title anyways.

definitely origami (the challenging type not the pre school stuff)

>requires long attention span

>no one else does it because they dont know that it can get really advanced

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>Legos
this.
but they're fun as fuck so you can't really judge them for liking it.

'drawing'

i'm watching spooky movies.

I live in a major shipping area with tons of train yards. Train enthusiasts are still very real but they are mostly older guys. They're called foamers by people in the rail industry.

>be programmer
>write a pseudo-AI that can run a game 1000 times a second and win in the most perfect, time efficient way
>make a Youtube channel for the AI
>run it on literally every game ever in existance
>collect sweet Youtube monies off channel
>btfo speedrunner spergs
>watch as their collective rage crumbles the foundations of societies
>no amount of tendies can remedy the autistic screeching

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Trains. or trainspotting or whatever its called.

The best part is they just say your run isnt valid or is a part of another category. They literally make up rules and regulations on the fly to spare their precious ego when someone finds a skip that makes their run faster than someone elses.

Collecting postal stamps.

most autistic thing I've read all day t b q h

living the dream, good job.

Post the channel pls.

Figure collecting.

Riding elevators and going through car washes. I love the youtube videos though, and the elevator boys have even reviewed elevators blocks away from where I live. Then I go to the elevators that they reviewed/rode on youtube and ride them

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reviewing fast food

>control+f
>dungeons and dragons
>0 matches

Really guys?

Read the this retard.

toilets

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d&d is normie garbage

off topic video game forum posting

i actually have so much respect for this level of interest in anything.

Any kind of collecting is autistic; nobody else is that obsessive or OCD about filling the collection. I generally see this as a positive thing.

When it gets really creepy is when it is some extremely arcane things like seagulls' feet.

Holy shit... this guy is from another planet.

D&D requires confidence so you can roleplay well, and you need to know how to coordinate and communicate effectively with others.

Source: I'm a normie who loves D&D and I've played with robot-autistic-types before. They're terrible at it.

Collecting toothbrushes
USED

> go to friend's house
> use bathroom
> steal his toothbrush
> nobody would ever imagine someone to steal their toothbrush, so they just figure it got lost or thrown away.

This
I wouldn't wanna hang out with him, but Gods speed toiletbro

I don't know if it was this guy but i saw a video where a guy snuck into a women's bathroom just to look at the kind of toilets hey had

>the entire bus claps

>Implying you have the computing power to brute force all the glitches and their applications

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Your computer will never beat a 0 star Mario run

Only true AI would be able to speed run any game. You'd have to right a separate program for each game you want the "AI" to speed run.

t. CS major

t.Assblasted spergrunners

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Just because your buzzfeed and other normie media consider it cool/relevant, doesn't change the actual number of misfits like myself that were playing during 2nd and 3rd edition.

We got mad flack for it.
I even got sized up for a shaming as a teen,
for walking around with a fighting fantasy variant of it in the early 2000's(D20 open).

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Speedrunners raise millions of dollars for the prevent cancer foundation at agdq and sgdq yearly. Autistic hobby that raises money for charity? What about twitch streaming. Do you know what autism is? Its the inability to communicate, mostly. How could a twitch streamer be either asocial or autistic? I literally don't comprehend you.

This would be classiffied as a TAS. And getting an AI to play one game is hard enough. Let alone getting it to beat a wr. You want to make an AI that can beat all WRs? You're an idiot.

Having multiple categories where different skips are/aren't allowed is good for the game and the community. Sometimes the limitations we put on ourself is the source of the fun. Imagine a game with rich speedrunning tactics, and a huge world with area specific glitches that are rewarding to learn and fun to execute. Now imagine that someone finds a way to warp from level one to the final boss. Having categories allows for that other gameplay to still exist. You know, for the people that like those parts of the game.

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>Legos
Nah I know a few normies (houses/career/long term partner) who have brought large sets