← Back to context Comment by threethirtytwo 1 day ago No, now means they have autism right now. It does not imply the did not have it before. 1 comment threethirtytwo Reply mapontosevenths 13 hours ago It can be interprted that way, but its a bit stilted. No worries though. English is famously confusing.It reminds me of: "I used to do drugs... I still do, but also I used to." - Mitch HedbergIts funny because nobody expects you to use the language that way, but logically its still valid.
mapontosevenths 13 hours ago It can be interprted that way, but its a bit stilted. No worries though. English is famously confusing.It reminds me of: "I used to do drugs... I still do, but also I used to." - Mitch HedbergIts funny because nobody expects you to use the language that way, but logically its still valid.
It can be interprted that way, but its a bit stilted. No worries though. English is famously confusing.
It reminds me of: "I used to do drugs... I still do, but also I used to." - Mitch Hedberg
Its funny because nobody expects you to use the language that way, but logically its still valid.