Am I German or Autistic?

Internet loses it over “German or Autistic?” quiz — beer jokes, identity crises, and Wittgenstein vibes

TLDR: A viral Millerman School quiz asks if you’re “German or autistic,” sparking laughter, identity jokes, and a fresh “Wittgenstein result” meme. Commenters split between playful banter and sensitivity concerns, with some calling it clever marketing for paid philosophy sessions—proof that a 2‑minute quiz can ignite a big conversation.

A cheeky 2‑minute quiz from Millerman School asks, “Am I German or Autistic?” and the comments went full philosophy café meets comedy club. Users are split between treating it as satire and side‑eyeing the framing, with many laughing through the awkwardness while others question the taste. The strongest reactions? Identity whiplash. One user claimed “Only 31% German despite being German,” sparking a mini‑wave of “am I even me?” jokes. Another discovered both is an option and dubbed it the Wittgenstein result, instantly turning the thread into a meme factory. There’s also practical nitpicking: a commenter begged for a punctuality choice that says it’s a “moral obligation” for them but they won’t judge latecomers—German stereotype teased, nuance demanded.

Meanwhile, codeduck celebrated a “German, not autistic” outcome with a victory Dunkerbier, and others compared percentages like fantasy football stats. The quiz notes scores don’t have to add to 100%, which only fueled more screenshot flexing. Then came a twist: the page nudges readers toward private philosophical sessions, making some wonder if this is brilliant viral marketing or a line‑toeing gag. Love it or loathe it, the community turned a quirky quiz into a punchline parade—with a dash of soul‑searching about labels, stereotypes, and where humor ends and sensitivity begins.

Key Points

  • Millerman School offers a 15-question, approximately 2-minute quiz titled “Am I German or Autistic?”
  • The quiz emphasizes traits like systematic thinking, precision, and discomfort with small talk.
  • Results provide independent percentage scores for “German” and “Autistic,” which do not need to sum to 100%.
  • A section suggests philosophers Kant, Wittgenstein, and Schopenhauer were ‘probably both,’ highlighting deeper thinking beyond surface traits.
  • The page promotes private philosophical sessions and an email signup for future diagnostics and essays, promising no spam.

Hottest takes

“Only 31% German despite being German” — croemer
“Didn’t suspect getting both is an option” — PunchyHamster
“I shall go and celebrate with some Dunkerbier” — codeduck
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