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Just like the way a person [[looks]] can be beautiful. A person's speech pattern can be beautiful as well. An ugly speech pattern, is the way Autists talk. Autists have an excessively hyper-masculine communication style, and are very rude, blunt and direct. They also excessively use the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, me, him, her. They scarcely use the pronouns we, they, us, and them, so autists come off as selfish, self centered, and lacking in empathy, contributing to their lack of likability. This communication style makes them bearable in any area were status is determined by rank and competence, instead of likability, such as in the military, but they struggle with friendships, and maintaining useful connections and relationships. [[looks|Beautiful people]] are often forgiven if they happen to have an ugly speech pattern, due to halo effect.
Just like the way a person's [[looks]] can be beautiful. A person's speech pattern can be beautiful as well. An ugly speech pattern, is the way Autists talk. Autists have an excessively hyper-masculine communication style, and are very rude, blunt and direct. They also excessively use the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, me, him, her. They scarcely use the pronouns we, they, us, and them, so autists come off as selfish, self centered, and lacking in empathy, contributing to their lack of likability. This communication style makes them bearable in any area were status is determined by rank and competence, instead of likability, such as in the military, but they struggle with friendships, and maintaining useful connections and relationships. [[looks|Beautiful people]] are often forgiven if they happen to have an ugly speech pattern, due to halo effect.


A beautiful speech pattern is not necessarily feminine, nor is it neurotypical. Instead it is descriptive, narrator, storyteller like, and favors a 2nd person narrative. It has a rhythm and flow, much like music and poetry.  
A beautiful speech pattern is not necessarily feminine, nor is it neurotypical. Instead it is descriptive, narrator, storyteller like, and favors a 2nd person narrative. It has a rhythm and flow, much like music and poetry.  

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