Cooking time is very variable, focus more on the look, smell and taste than a precise timing. Taste regularly. Cooking is all about experience so the only way to really get better at it is to try and retry, taking notes may help.
Jeraxus
I take breaks until I'm ready to start. Risky but work for me
It feel like they think to me, I don't know if it's really the case but it's still heartwarming. I got pants, not too hot, not too tight, with enough cotton. It's like it give a meaning to the hours I spent without finding a good pant.
Worse, I didn't learned to hide it.
Not necessarily ai, but I use recommendations of message app to make a 2-3 word answer instead of a single word one
Foretales, I always enjoyed card games and the aesthetic really attracted me, actually it's in my wishlist since the game was released and I managed to not get spoiled (or just a little bit).
I choose the direct gift in gog.
(2 day before the giveaway's end, I guess I'm also a patient scroller)
I don't know how or where you can pass such test. If you think it will make you feel better you should go for it. Just keep in mind it won't change what you are, only how you see what you are.
I guess your confusion come from the difference from your expectations (being smart) and what you read (logic deficit)
Peoples around you say you're smart but do they say you're logic?
Intelligence is hard to define but seem more like a spectrum to me: someone could have very good logic but very bad memory for example.
Also it's not because you read it that it's true. What the test exactly mean by "logic deficit"? How you was when you passed it? How old is it? You changed since you're six.
The most important question is: Is it really worrying you, would you actually feel better with a confirmation/disconfirmation?
There's several, I don't necessarily identify to all of their traits but:
WALL-E
Haneru (Pon no Michi)
The Zerg overmind
It's progressive for me, sweat feel uncomfortable then irritating, tiring, and finally painful/burning. But it also depend of my mindset, I'm a lot less tolerant at home where I should rest.
Caffeine, melatonin and different painkillers. A book, my ID and priority card, a water bottle. And if I'm traveling I add an external battery and cables, a console. I also tried to put in my comfort food but it's chocolate and it melt.
The main benefits can simply being sure you are (or aren't) autistic. You can also have accommodations. Whether you want to get into a diagnosis process or not it can be interesting to talk to a therapist