Has Morty got a disability?

Yes, Morty Smith is consistently portrayed as having a learning disability, though it's never officially named in the show, with his parents and teachers noting he's "slow," not as fast as other kids, and struggles in school, leading to fan theories about specific conditions like Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or dyscalculia, while his anxiety and low self-esteem are also prominent traits.
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What mental disability does Morty have?

These issues are seen in both Morty and Summer. It is stated in the show that Morty has a learning disability and he is known for having no friends or social relationships in the show. This implies that he suffers from FAS, which would not be a huge surprise due to Beth's drinking problem.
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What does Morty suffer from?

Morty Smith is described as having a "learning disability" or being "slow," mentioned by his parents in the pilot episode, though it's never explicitly named or consistently portrayed, with some suggesting it's an unspecified developmental/learning disorder, anxiety, or even ADHD/dyscalculia, but it's often ambiguous and sometimes contradicted by his moments of brilliance, potentially masked by his anxiety and Jerry's insecurity. Rick even uses Morty's brainwaves as camouflage for his own genius, implying his apparent slowness is key to their protection.
 
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Does Rick have autism?

While Rick and Morty creator Dan Harmon (who is autistic) and many fans theorize Rick Sanchez displays autistic traits like genius intellect, hyperfixations, and social difficulties, Rick is not officially confirmed to have autism within the show; he's often described as having narcissistic traits, sociopathy, or bipolar disorder, but his complex personality and behaviors, including comments about Minecraft popularity among autistic people, fuel ongoing discussion about his neurodivergence.
 
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Is slow learning a disability?

"Slow learning" isn't a formal diagnosis but describes a slower pace, often linked to Borderline Intellectual Functioning (BIF) (IQ 70-85) or other factors like ADHD, vision problems, or processing speed issues, while a true learning disability (like dyslexia) involves average or above-average intelligence with specific skill deficits (reading, writing, math). The key difference is that slow learners struggle across all subjects due to overall slower processing, whereas those with specific learning disabilities have a mismatch between high potential and poor performance in certain areas, requiring different support.
 
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What is the IQ of a slow learner?

[1] Academically slow learners are usually identified based on their scores on intelligence tests with IQs between 70 and 85.
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Is ADHD a learning disability?

No, ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is not classified as a specific learning disability (LD), but rather as a neurodevelopmental disorder that significantly impacts learning due to issues with focus, impulse control, and executive functions like planning and organization. While different, they often co-occur, with a large percentage of individuals with ADHD also having a learning disability, making academic challenges even greater. 
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Is Rick Sanchez LGBT?

No, Rick Sanchez isn't strictly gay; he's widely considered pansexual, meaning he's attracted to people regardless of their gender or species, having had romantic and sexual relationships with both women and alien beings like Unity and Gaia, which coexists with his general focus on women and occasional affection for Birdperson.
 
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Is SpongeBob autistic or ADHD?

While SpongeBob SquarePants isn't officially diagnosed, his voice actor, Tom Kenny, has suggested he exhibits traits of autism, like strong routines and hyper-focus, and some fan theories link him to ADHD, though his character often shows autistic traits such as deep routines and special interests, making autism a common interpretation for his enthusiastic, rule-following personality, though he also has hyper-energy which could suggest ADHD or both. 
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What is 90% of autism caused by?

About 90% of autism risk is attributed to genetic factors, making it highly heritable, but it's a complex mix where multiple genes interact with environmental influences like parental age, prenatal infections, or toxin exposure, rather than one single cause for most cases, with genes influencing brain development and environment acting as triggers or modifiers. 
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How did Morty get pregnant?

Plot. In a pawn shop in space, Rick buys Morty a sex robot, much to his family's chagrin. Soon after, the robot conceives Morty's alien hybrid child whom he names Morty Jr. Rick and Summer go to the sex robot's planet of origin, Gazorpazorp, to find better suited parents for Morty Jr.
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Is Beth Sanchez a sociopath?

Yes, the character Beth Smith from Rick and Morty exhibits strong sociopathic and psychopathic traits, especially as a child, with a history of violence, lack of empathy (outside her immediate family), and enjoyment of cruelty, which is confirmed in episodes like "The ABC's of Beth" and "The Curicksous Case of Bethjamin Button" where she and her space counterpart reveled in sadistic acts and even stabbing people, suggesting a deep-seated personality disorder that Rick tried to manage by creating Froopyland. 
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Is there any LGBTQ in Rick and Morty?

As previously mentioned, a lot of fans aren't even aware that the main character of Rick And Morty is queer (and Summer is too if the comics are to be considered canon). By treating queerness with this much subtlety, the show runs the risk of appearing averse to positive representation.
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Does Morty have a child?

He is the good-natured and impressionable grandson of Rick Sanchez, the son of Jerry and Beth Smith, the younger brother of Summer Smith, and the father of Morty Jr., Thoolie, Naruto, and Maria Smith. He is also known to be easily manipulated.
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Who is the most famous autistic actor?

Anthony Hopkins – Actor

Diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome later in life, he has shared how autism gives him exceptional focus and creativity, calling it a “great gift.” Hopkins often credits his ability to fully immerse himself in roles to autism, and he uses his platform to promote neurodiversity awareness.
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Does Dory have ADHD?

While Dory isn't officially diagnosed with ADHD in the movies, her forgetfulness, distractibility, racing thoughts, and short-term memory issues strongly resemble symptoms of ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), leading many viewers and experts to see her as a relatable character representing those with the condition, even though her specific issue is anterograde amnesia. Her journey highlights how people with different brains can still succeed with support, making her character a valuable tool for discussing learning differences.
 
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Is Patrick Star on disability?

While SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg noted Patrick isn't "neurodivergent" but "straight-up neurodeficient" (as starfish lack brains), fan theories link him to various conditions like intellectual disability or ASPD due to his slow thinking and irresponsibility, but he's primarily a comedic character, not a diagnosed one, often shown receiving disability benefits in fan theories, though the show itself doesn't confirm it. 
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What is SpongeBob's IQ level?

There's no official SpongeBob IQ, but fan theories place him around average (85-100), sometimes higher (105) in classic seasons when competent, but often lower (85 or below) in modern episodes due to extreme gullibility, with some suggesting his emotional intelligence shines despite lower analytical skills, while others see him as autistic, according to Reddit discussions and general fan theories. 
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Why should my kid not watch SpongeBob?

Inappropriate for its demographic. First of all, the show uses plenty of negative words such as "M***n", "j**k" and "st*pid", and infrequent uses of "d********d" and "h*ck". Seriously! My kid has been begging me to watch this show, but I refuse to let him, it's just inappropriate.
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Is there any LGBTQ in Bluey?

Yes, Bluey introduced its first subtle LGBTQ+ representation in the season 3 finale, "The Sign," when the character Pretzel mentioned having two moms, confirming a same-sex parental couple for a recurring character, which many fans celebrated as significant inclusion.
 
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Why did Elon Musk unfollow Rick and Morty?

Roiland, who had a close friendship with Musk, had even provided advice to the SpaceX founder during his acquisition of Twitter. Following Roiland's dismissal, Musk's unfollowing of Rick and Morty is seen as a gesture of solidarity with his friend.
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Who is a famous pansexual?

Famous pansexuals include actors like Bella Thorne, Cara Delevingne, and Nico Tortorella, musicians such as Kehlani and Janelle Monáe, television personalities like Wayne Brady, and advocates like Jazz Jennings, all known for being attracted to people regardless of gender identity, focusing on the person's soul or vibe. 
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Why do ADHD people go quiet?

Neurotransmitter irregularities affect how your brain processes or seeks stimulation when external input decreases. The reticular activating system, which regulates arousal and attention, functions differently in people with ADHD, creating understimulation during quiet periods.
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Is ADHD legally disabled?

Yes, ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is recognized as a legal disability under U.S. federal laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, protecting individuals from discrimination in employment and education, but only if it substantially limits major life activities such as learning, working, or concentrating. Not everyone with ADHD qualifies, as it depends on the severity of impairment, requiring documentation of significant impact on daily functioning for accommodations like workplace adjustments or special education services. 
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What is the 30% rule with ADHD?

The ADHD "30% Rule" (or roughly 30% rule) is a concept, popularized by researcher Dr. Russell Barkley, suggesting individuals with ADHD often have executive function skills (like planning, impulse control, emotional regulation) that are delayed by about 30% compared to their chronological age, meaning a 10-year-old might function like a 7-year-old. This helps parents and adults set more realistic expectations, understand developmental lags, and create appropriate strategies for managing tasks, routines, and emotional responses, recognizing they're working with a younger developmental age in practice.
 
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