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Because you're an idiot for thinking your kid is advanced. Thus, will be treated as an idiot.
I never said my kid was advanced. I was providing a baseline of his current knowledge to try to have a discussion about Theory of Mind. I gave examples of encounters with him that implied he could be developing ToM or empathy, and was curious about what is available to better understand what's going on with him.
It's ironic that you call me the idiot when you clearly have very poor reading comprehension.
No. You're just an idiot.