AT Sight
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AT Sight is a status in which causes a human to live the present, therefore cannot easily recall things they have learned in the past. A shorten form of AT Sight, this status can be only declared to a person whom has a state of mind. Those whom are labeled ATS positive often lack traits that let them live their lives normally, thus they have to constantly emerge themselves in thought in order to appear to others as normal. There are three phases of becoming an ATS as listed below. Do note that a human cannot become ATS once past the age of maturity.
1. CHIL (1/2 year-1 year)
-Experiences distortions of time, zones out -Are often able to "step back" from life and observe themselves
2. DNIL (1 year-4 years)
-Believes that he/she is normal, and the symptoms of CHIL are caused by their body’s growth -Start noticing the differences that separates them from those whom don’t have AT -Paranoia
3. AAWK (1 year-death)
-Understands what he/she is capable of; starts observing others -This stage is the final stage resulting in full AT Sight
The only downside of AT Sight is paranoia and a slightly lowered ability of academics. Those who have ATS are hard to approach and are often shunned for their ability to accurately perceive and analyze a person’s background by simply reading the body movements and eyes of people. Currently, it is unclear what causes AT Sight, but studies say that it is usually caused by heavy mental abuse at a young age.