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GUEST,Lizzie Cornish BS: Benefits (uk) & The Age of Suspicion (198* d) RE: BS: Benefits (uk) & The Age of Suspicion 13 Mar 12


Well, you'd best take the ADHD 'mystery' up with Rory Bremner, hadn't you...for he too has it...

It is a brain which sparks and fizzes..a thousand thoughts that go out into the universe like bright lights..

You'll find that MANY of the best creative people have it..

I can tell those who do have it in an instant, see the way their minds work, their bodies move...

As a child I was never still, ever..
To this day, when I talk my head is having several other conversations...When I talk to someone with a like minded brain we can cover a myriad of thoughts in a few moments,sparking off each other as each word instantly opens up a new path with thousands more thoughts upon it, each of those also leading to many other paths...

Watch Lee Evans....watch many of the great, fast-witted, fast-thinking comedians, entertainers....

Then get your narrow minded way of thinking out of its box and into Reality Land and realise the damage that is being done to so many.

I found most of my teachers boring as hell...
I have no interest in talking about one subject, in one way, or learning something in someone's else's way..I do not want to study the same book for two years, listening to some boring ol' fart pontificating about what Shakespeare (insert author/poet of choice) ACTUALLY MEANT from 'that sentence' because I know that ONLY Shakespeare himself would actually know...

Some of the best and brightest brains end up on the streets because of how they've started in life, often being told how stupid/thick/ignorant/lazy they are, when they are the exact opposite....


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