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04 Mar 2019, 8:29 pm

I hope everything goes well with you at your appointment, Blazing.

I hope you shall be inspired to play the banjo after the appointment.



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04 Mar 2019, 8:34 pm

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I hope everything goes well with you at your appointment, Blazing.

I hope you shall be inspired to play the banjo after the appointment.


Thanks. I so appreciate your kindness and support. Like Magna said above, I appreciate WP friends so much.


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05 Mar 2019, 2:23 am

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I went to go see Alita: Battle Angel earlier today and I cried at the end. I was not expecting this movie to have a lot of emotional kick to it, but it was definitely worth seeing.

I will also admit that I am glad I did not ask my mom to come with me to the theater that I went to see it because she would have gotten pissed if she saw me crying.


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Ditto. Why would she be mad you cried?


Gender stereotyping. My mom believes all males (including those on the spectrum) must behave in certain ways in order to move forward in life which makes this one reason why I hate it when my overtly masculine uncle visits. He is an absolute d-bag.


Dangle her out the window by her ankles and scream in her face 'how do you like me now, is this masculine enough for you', that should fix her little red wagon.

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05 Mar 2019, 4:29 am

I went to use the idiom "no room to swing a cat" today (in reference to a property I inspected on Saturday), but decided to check what it meant first...

And, oh.... it's not a literal phrase.

All these years and I thought people were swinging poor kitties around by their tails 8O



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05 Mar 2019, 6:39 am

i wish, oh how i wish, some movie producer would FINISH the daggone remake of "the martian chronicles."



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05 Mar 2019, 10:03 am

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I love at how some movies will start production then cease production, then start up again

Me too. I think Hollywood is really interesting. It is one of my interests.


Ditto. I hope that one of my scripts will be optioned by a studio and get made into a movie.

That would be cool.


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05 Mar 2019, 10:09 am

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i wish, oh how i wish, some movie producer would FINISH the daggone remake of "the martian chronicles."



I loved that story and to a certain degree the mini series as well..



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05 Mar 2019, 11:11 am

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I went to use the idiom "no room to swing a cat" today (in reference to a property I inspected on Saturday), but decided to check what it meant first...

And, oh.... it's not a literal phrase.

All these years and I thought people were swinging poor kitties around by their tails 8O


The phrase was around before the term 'cat o' nine tails' was around to refer to that style of scourge, which suggests it likely is referring to the small animal and not to the whip. Myao.


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05 Mar 2019, 11:32 am

I hate it SO f*****g much when people treat me like a genius just because i finished a prestigious uni. Do you expect a person with down syndrome to be a lawyer? No. Sometimes i so wish to have a permanent mark on my head that shows im disabled.



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05 Mar 2019, 11:51 am

Is it not possible to be a disabled genius? You must be exceptionally bright and academic.
What's upsetting you? Do people expect too much in areas that you are less competent and not give you the support you need?
That could be frustrating.


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05 Mar 2019, 11:53 am

There happen to be many geniuses who are "disabled" in certain facets.



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05 Mar 2019, 12:10 pm

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I hate it SO f*****g much when people treat me like a genius just because i finished a prestigious uni. Do you expect a person with down syndrome to be a lawyer? No. Sometimes i so wish to have a permanent mark on my head that shows im disabled.



Well, one of the firsts I noticed is the first ever practicing lawyer/attorney for the state of Florida whom happens to be autistic. Deep down inside of others actually considered autistic being able to do way much more than just computer there would be greater doors of occupational opportunities opening.



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05 Mar 2019, 12:23 pm

Teach51 wrote:
Is it not possible to be a disabled genius? You must be exceptionally bright and academic.
What's upsetting you? Do people expect too much in areas that you are less competent and not give you the support you need?
That could be frustrating.


That's exactly it but support like that doesn't exist in my country im afraid. I'm expected to multitask, have a brilliant short term memory and know certain things without being told. He always asks whether i am always so absent minded. I am kind of sad on his behalf since i have anxiety, adhd and god knows what else.



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05 Mar 2019, 12:24 pm

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I hate it SO f*****g much when people treat me like a genius just because i finished a prestigious uni. Do you expect a person with down syndrome to be a lawyer? No. Sometimes i so wish to have a permanent mark on my head that shows im disabled.


Speaking as someone who has a visible physical disability, I can tell you it's not all that great. People still have weird and unrealistic expectations of you, they are just different. Some will think that you're some kind of hero just for existing, and then are shocked when you don't act like a hero. Others will think that you're a waste of space just for existing, and look at you like you're garbage if you get in their way. As with anything else, it's not really enough for people just to know, you still have to explain it so that they will understand.



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05 Mar 2019, 5:42 pm

AprilR wrote:
I hate it SO f*****g much when people treat me like a genius just because i finished a prestigious uni. Do you expect a person with down syndrome to be a lawyer? No. Sometimes i so wish to have a permanent mark on my head that shows im disabled.


I dealt with the same biases about invisible disabilities, because of my education and my career. It was actually comforting to have a stroke and push a walker around for a year. People recognised THAT as a disability, but never my autism. :(


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06 Mar 2019, 12:01 am

longshot wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
i wish, oh how i wish, some movie producer would FINISH the daggone remake of "the martian chronicles."



I loved that story and to a certain degree the mini series as well..

i have the miniseries on DVD. it is the best that can be short of a remake. the "Genevieve Selzer" sequence was very badly done, however. i usually skim forwards quickly through that part until just before its conclusion.