Real pipeline of me trying to spell baby to something my gf sent me
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Real pipeline of me trying to spell baby to something my gf sent me
What do you MEAN my learning disability doesn't disappear once I leave school and it still continues to make my life harder in everyday situations.
a little question to see if what im experiencing is weird.. or if this is actually something that's up with me.
do you have any difficulties understanding words or numbers when they are spelled out verbally?
Yes, if someone spells something out, I don't know what they said.
No? I just see the word in my head.
Unsure.
Sometimes I need a second to process it but I can visualize words
I'm cable knitting. This is not yarn. It's cotton kitchen twine. It's absolute dog shit for knitting unless you're me and have dysgraphia's gorilla hands and need something with less stretch and higher strength. Also I like how it feels on my hands so....
I really don't have simpaty for the burn out kids
"Boo hoo i have constantly been told i was incredible and now i outgrew my potential and became average :,,,, ((((((
Well i was told i was stupid. I was called lazy. It took me double the time everyone else took to learn things. My grades where the worse of the class, i was held back a grade, i barely graduated and i didn't go to college.
Sorry for not simpatuzing with your dramatic descend in to average, when average takes me so much work to achieve.
Is it just my imagination, or
...is almost the entirety of Tumblr neurodivergent??
you never know who might be affected by illness. discriminating based on ability hurts everyone, abled or disabled
I am not stupid, though the scoreboard now informs the entire class that I got only half of the questions right on the pre-exam game.
I have learning disabilities. I cannot read, process, recall information, and answer a complex question in 20 seconds. Nor can I answer the successive questions at such a speed or in a state of overwhelm.
Amongst the list of heartbreaking things, very few people consider how truly devastating it is to actually see yourself failing due to a disability that is otherwise completely invisible to others who will judge you for it when they wouldn’t if it was visible.