“He will need to be fed once a day. He prefers feline supplement number 25.”
“I understand.”
“And he will require water. And you must provide him with a sandbox. And you must talk to him. Tell him he is a pretty cat. And a good cat.”
“I will feed him.”
“Perhaps that will be enough.”
It’s interesting that Data shows understated empathy there. That seems like a very human thing
Maybe data has learned to recognize cat levels of empathy, sorta like the way neurodivergent folks on the spectrum emulate it?
Maybe I’m over thinking a meme …nah!
neurodivergent folks on the spectrum emulate [empathy]
Cat jokes aside, bit of a misconception; ASD folks generally have comparable levels of empathy to neurotypical folks, it’s just perceived that we don’t because we often either lack cognitive empathy, or don’t express it like others expect.
I, for one, actually have pretty good cognitive empathy. I actually struggle with too much affective empathy; I often involuntarily feel what those around me are feeling. It’s awesome at concerts. Sucks in public transportation. Being stuck in a loud, smelly metal tube, rubbing shoulders with hundreds of anxious or irate commuters is my own personal hell.
incredibly accurate depiction of what cat ownership is like
cat ownership
As in “being owned by a cat”