I'm not sure that speculations about mental disorders are really called for based on these posts.
If neither of the words "Asperger's" or "austistic" were used in at least one comment in response to this then something would be wrong:
I often do not understand how people could not see something that seems obvious to me. And I have been told by several people that I am oblivious to how my demeanor is perceived by others and I probably have offended some people without intending or even realizing it.
Today's post, Illusion of Transparency: Why No One Understands You was originally published on 20 October 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
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