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'''Beautiful speech pattern''' is a way of speaking which has rhythm, flow and elegance, much like dance, music and poetry. 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 [[Asperger's Syndrome|Autists]] talk. [[Asperger's Syndrome|Autists]] have an excessively hyper-masculine communication style, they often respond in a delayed fashion and have facial expressions that mismatch with their speech content.  
'''Beautiful speech pattern''' or '''B.S.P.''' Is a way of speaking which has rhythm, flow and elegance, much like dance, music and poetry. 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 [[Asperger's Syndrome|Autists]] talk. [[Asperger's Syndrome|Autists]] have an excessively hyper-masculine communication style, they often respond in a delayed fashion and have facial expressions that mismatch with their speech content.  


This is often perceived as rude, blunt and direct. Autists also excessively use the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, me, him, her. And scarcely use the pronouns we, they, us, them, so autists come off as selfish, self centered, and lacking in empathy, contributing to their lack of likability.  
This is often perceived as rude, blunt and direct. Autists also excessively use the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, me, him, her. And scarcely use the pronouns we, they, us, them, so autists come off as selfish, self centered, and lacking in empathy, contributing to their lack of likability.  

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