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headmase (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
(part three)
they'll be able to rive above the sea level they've been placed at.
My mom was very supportive (if that's what you say).
I knew I was dyslexic at ten and started to realise just how cool it is.
There's something in your eyes when you say I'm dyslexic would I change it? no!" it really speaks to me.
I'm sorry for spilling out my mind here but I support you a hundred percent in your action.
On my side I do all I can with dyslexic kids and their parents, trying to open up!
thank you.
headmase (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
(part two)
I've been wondering when dyslexia started.
And what part does it play in the human evolution as a specie.
yeah, when did it start?
Knowing that dyslexics have sorta the "thing" for inventions and practical arrangements in objects disposition.
who were the first dyslexics?
I don't want to give it all away here, now, but I've got some twisted theories in dyslexia
thank you in advance genevieve, thank you for the steps you're building for the futur generations...
(end of part two)
headmase (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
(part one)
thank you for speaking.
thank you thank you thank you.
At last good nexs about dyslexia!
I got soooo bored about hearing stuff like "how to cure dyslexia" or "I got rid of my dyslexia".
What if dyslexia was simply hyper-imaginative-connectivity?
Why is it that dyslexic people always come up with practical stuff, like building, connecting this with that in order to get a new thing.
alot have written or painted or done cool heu...stuff. |