No, not all autistic people lack a sense of humour. There is a saying in the autism community: once you've met one autistic person...you've met one autistic person. autistic people are as different and varied as neurotypical people.
Not a one, apparently God lacks a sense of humor. Actually, lack of jokes in the bible is not evidence of God's lack of sense of humor but the lack of sense of humor of the writers of the bible or the people who compiled the contents. Perhaps any scriptures containing humor were rejected by them.
no sense of humor!!
Plants do not have the cognitive ability to understand humor or have a sense of humor. They lack the complex neural systems required for processing emotions or social interactions in the way animals do. Plants respond to environmental cues and stimuli for survival and growth, but humor is a human trait.
Autistic children act differently to neurotypical children because they are different.Autistic people experience the world and interact with the world differently to neurotypical people. Autistic people lack social and communication skills of neurotypical people, and if you view neurotypical behaviour as the norm or ideal it looks as though autistic people are 'different'.
Autism is a neurological difference that people are born with, it effects autistic people their entire lives. Autistic people may be more severely effected as children but as they grow-up they learn to manage their autism a little better, wheras lack of support means autistic people can be more severely effected as they start to enter old age.
'the absolute lack of humor sense makes lifes impossible'
Yes they do. However, that doesn't mean that what they find funny most other people would find funny. Also, they would use humour to manipulate others rather than trying to entertain others for the other person's pleasure.
Semi-normal. Many autistic people are not anti-social at all and many are very social - just because autistic people lack social skills or struggle to cope with being around other people for long periods of time doesn't necessarily mean that they don't like being social. Many autistic people, like many neurotypical people, may be anti-social but this is more commonly a result of an individuals personality or past experience than their neurology.
Saying that an autistic child has lack of empathy is a myth. It's not true when some doctors have said they don't know what love is and how to care for other people. Autistic individuals know empathy, and they know how the other person feels. They do care.
One trademark symptom of autism is poorly developed social skills. They often can't understand how their actions affect other people, and similarly, often can't understand the actions or intentions of other people. Because of this lack of understanding, some have very aggressive/defensive tendencies. Others may fight simply because it's how they release energy and they simply don't understand why violence or aggression is harmful.
Common sense can vary among individuals due to different upbringings, experiences, and perspectives. Some people may lack common sense due to a lack of knowledge or critical thinking skills. Additionally, emotions, biases, or mental health issues can also impact a person's ability to apply common sense in various situations.
Ignorance, lack of knowledge, false sense of superiority, & fear of the unknown.