Hmm. I would be more apt to call them special interests.
Some of this stuff may be in this Neutral Zone between autism and OCD, for me, but:
Pretty much anything neurology. Brains. Brain damaged, unique brains extraordinary brains average brains how we make and break the connections. Kindling theory: is it really like blazing a trail? and maybe we actually have way more neuronal pruning than we know and buddhists monks have different looking brains and some can control readouts on EEGs from years of mediation and dreams are crap or significant or help us learn.
Also: systems and comnplex mechanical machines. I have a habit of taking things apart- arguments and appliances- and putting them back together again. I can usually fix anything is given enough time and tools and like puzzles. I have a weird thing with patterns- making them, seeing them when they weren't there, forming shapes that fit into eachother from everyday things. I have this extreme interest and curiosity involving how things can fit into eachother and I had to be literally torn away from Tetris on a regular basis when i was younger.
Stephen King. I've read many of his books several times. I actually read a lot of books over and over. It's difficult for me to get into new books or movies or television shows- one of the reasons having cable would be useless for me.
At this point there are a lot of shows that I just listen to and i picture exactly what is going on for every single episode.
Numbers are amazing and complex and simple and friendly and I want to do everything with all of them. So I count. I count cars and then count the red, white and blue cars because it is the 4th of july and 7 + 4 equals 11 so if I ttok all the cars I've counted on independence day, what would be a comparative fraction of 11 if I am considering how many white cars I saw?
right foot left foot rhythm rhythm rhythm. Everything is counting.
Um. Language. and psychology. Pretty much everything that could possibly fall under that umbrella or be related. So like, everything ever.
I'm also really really into genetics and genetic disorders and stuff.
Um.
A lot.
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