" . . . Klin testified that Wright was a classic “person with autism and high 
intellect.” Such people may be proficient with languages and obsess over 
certain topics and facts. They may “speak sometimes with supreme confidence,” 
Klin said. Thus, their words may come across as disrespectful. They often do 
not pick up on sarcasm, metaphor or humor, nor do they realize they are being 
judged in social settings.

Klin said Wright has had “very few friends because not many people share his 
interests.” This is something very characteristic of people with autism, he 
said. “Dr Wright has a lifelong pattern of becoming obsessed about specific 
areas of interest as a coping style.” Growing up, conversations could be “very 
one-sided. He ended up alienating his peers and he was mercilessly bullied, 
ridiculed and ostracized.”

https://www.coindesk.com/business/2021/11/20/kleiman-v-wright-defenses-autism-expert-explains-his-diagnosis-of-craig-wright/

Sounds like our Cluckin' Bell

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