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Do you react emotionally to objects or places?

"It's a behaviour that many adults (and children) with autism report - feeling sorry for things and getting upset if  an object is seen to be left out, uncared for or simply discarded.

According to some sources, this could be linked to a number of things including personification (a form of Synaesthesia) where a personality or emotion is attributed to an object, OCD or as a result of excess of sensitivity or a projection of feelings that can't be given to a human being devoted to other things.

Other theories range from simply having an overactive imagination to an evolutionary result of times past when most people 'owned' nothing so longed for things around them.

Another raises a point I hadn't even considered - that I am simply projecting my own emotions onto the things around me."

[mamamia.com.au]

Fred_Snerd 8 Aug 3
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The 1st video led my mind all over the place from why would they do that to trying to understand why this method was used for predicting the robot's actions. My reaction was the same to the 2nd picture. I always try to understand why. That reaction irritates people sometimes.

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In the case of the top video, it kind of leads me to understand the drive behind why the Terminator was so pissed off at humans! 😁!

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I have felt sorry for certain cars that their owners neglected or physically abused for no apparent reason! 😁

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