angelikaJ -> RE: people go out there way to start things (7/7/2011 3:32:09 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DavidLee44UK lol greedy thats hilarious not rude its the interpretation by the individual as to whats rude and as it was aimed at me not you its my interpretation but as ive come to understand people can say what the hell they like about me but when the tables are turned grow a spine so.. how much longer do we have to suffer your presence before you leave this site that you dislike so much? Of course at some point David whether you stay here or go some place else, you may come to the conclusion that the issue isn't mainly them, it's mostly you. In the event that ever happens (as unlikely as it might seem), I wish to remind you of something that was posted on another of your threads: quote:
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ORIGINAL: DavidLee44UK Developmental dyspraxia is an impairment or immaturity of the organisation of movement. It is an immaturity in the way that the brain processes information, which results in messages not being properly or fully transmitted. The term dyspraxia comes from the word praxis, which means 'doing, acting'. Dyspraxia affects the planning of what to do and how to do it. It is associated with problems of perception, language and thought. im sorry if me having problems with this sorta thing is an inconveniace just ignore me but my thought processes go 3 times the speed of my writing as lady gaga says i was born this way And like many developmental disorders, some parts of it are remedied by interventions (such as working with an occupational therapist) and regular and dilligent practice. That does not stop just because you become an adult. Other parts are made more manageable through psychological counseling... and regular practice. One definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. It is not without sad irony that you made the statement "i was born this way" on a thread about limitations (albeit seemingly in a different context). edit: typo
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