I'm on the autism spectrum, and I've been writing about that *for years.* I can tell you for a fact that people's refusal to accommodate what I consider normal has made it harder for me to succeed in conventional workspaces. What you consider "normal," people like me find highly oppressive. That's the point I'm making, which anyone who's ever had to deal with "normal" can relate to. So if you want to accuse me of "pumping out the next article," even though I've been publishing daily for four years now, that's your problem--and you can deal with it. And if you hesitate to read articles that make you uncomfortable, then maybe it's because you have some issues to deal with yourself. Don't project them onto me.