Like not to pick up a 10ft king cobra without proper training

it's potentially a lesson you won't forget for the rest of your life!
But yes, as I alluded upthread and have explicitly said elsewhere on the forum several times in the past, I am also an Aspie

and the key thing to remember about people on the autistic spectrum is that if you have met one person on the spectrum, you have met one person on the spectrum. Our experiences all have commonalities, but they are all very different and individual. So in some ways, our autism
doesn't make us all that different from other zoochatters, as there are quite a lot of us on the forum - but in other ways, it does indeed make each and every one of us different from one another!
For instance, I have a fairly pronounced stammer which manifests as random verbal blocks where I can't get words out, rather than repetition of words/syllables. My main coping mechanism is to talk ten-to-the-dozen once I get going, in order to stay ahead of the impending block!