@@Autmazing Your video was very informative and I appreciated that you took the time to make it. There’s some very strange people who make strange comments on the internet. I’m sure that you already know. Just remember whoever they are lashing out at, it has nothing to do with you or your video. You handled it beautifully! You deserve to have Mom of the year award!!! You are an Awesome Mom to be so aware and educated about your children.💘
@@CMoore8539 I agree completely! She educated me about Autism that as well as gave me a window into her life with raising her girls. As far as the negative comments... some people just have no manners or common sense to keep their cheap shots to themselves. Being an internet bully is not a good look nor does it take any intelligence. It reminds me of a hit and run accident.
@@blaze4158 hi blaze. I’m autistic (not suffering from autism). People can disagree. But I get pretty tired of constant personal insults and some days, I don’t feel like placating people who say mean things for no reason and talk down to me.
I’m a first-timer here, and I have autism too I was diagnosed at 8, and I thought you had two kids with a big age gap, then I read the description. Five kids sounds awesome!
I love to hear everyone's early stories. I especially enjoyed this video. I love the statement "You've met one peson with autism..." I think you showed that very well in this video! Thanks for another great video.
I love that you deeply know that you little girls are atypical in their development but never wanting! Not one negative evaluation of where they are developmentally only positive and interesting as you are learning about who they are and how to encourage their growth as humans!
That is tough both children have it. Thanks for posting to tell us what to look for. I have an adult friend and he can't make eye contact. Wonder what that means.
Tessie has (or had) so many of the signs my 2.5yo son does! He hated being held when he was a baby. His first form of play was spinning things and it's still one of his favorite activities. At 15 months when most toddlers are super clingy he would play by himself for an hour or more and get annoyed if you tried to join him. He occasionally tries to elope, has some limited imaginative play, just so many similarities! They also have a few differences so I think it's really interesting how everyone on the spectrum is united by similarities but that there are also differences within the things that unite them.
Hi Beckah! I’m so glad that you shared a bit about your son. It is so interesting to hear about other little kids and what they have in common and how they’re different from Tess! It’s such an interesting spectrum! ❤️
Your two daughters sound like my two daughters. In the same order too. My first was always and is always moving. She's 16 now. But as toddlers and children they seemed alot like tour two. You could have been speaking about my two actually. My second daughter born 16 months after my first. Was never one for cuddling or affection. But as she got older she occassionally came to us for a cuddle or hug. She was quieter and less problematic in school as well. Many, many emails and phone calls and meetings for my oldest, even to this very day. My youngest honour roll student. Usually quiet and easy going. But last 10 months or so has gotten louder and more aggressive over things out of her control with other people. She use to flap as a child but no more. Makes lots of random vocal noises though. We had a neurologist tell us when my second daughter was 14 months he thought she was autistic. Because she was too "social" and made too much eye contact back in 2008 she was not autistic according to the autism clinic at our children's hospital. That she had a sensory processing disorder to explain the screaming, lack of speech, her intense desire to play in water( mostly to pour water) but flipped out to be put in water or to try and wash her hair was due to sensory processing disorder. It wasn't until she was in grade 5 she was finally diagnosed with autism. She was diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety in grade 2. My youngest had more signs for autism but the eye contact erased that diagnosis and then years down the road they had concluded that girls can be more social and make more eye contact and still have autism. Thanks for your video.
Ok this gave me so much hope. I am terrified Liam will be like Noah and be so "extra" LOL but you are right, just because they're siblings doesn't mean they're the same. Liam has a completely different personality, he's calm and Noah was NEVER calm lol. And yes, I am binging your videos LOL
It's so funny how different they can be! When I was watching your video this morning, I was reminded so much of Tessie's first evaluation. All the scores were so similar, with her being in the 6 month or lower range at a year and then again at 18 months, and always in the 1st percentile. But therapy really is helping in so many ways, and you're getting this diagnosis so early, and you already have so much experience you're going to be able to help him so much. And hopefully this is a little comforting, but when Maggie was diagnosed she was diagnosed as being in the "lowest .05% of kids on the spectrum" to the 1st percentile in various areas, and now she scores as "moderately" disabled when we get her reevaluation each year for the program she's in. So it definitely can change with early intervention (and she was three when she started therapy). I remember shaking in the car on the way home from getting Tessie's diagnosis, and thinking "why am I shaking, I've known this for so long" but I think it's impossible to realize how hard actually getting those results can be until you get them, even when you don't believe it's a bad thing at all, just because you have all these feels about the challenges you know your child is going to be facing. But all your kids have the best possible parents for any challenges they're facing. ❤️ Oh and before I forget. Lex reminds me so much sometimes of Sadie when she was tiny, who does have ADHD. She has so many little spectrum-y things that it's been suggested by so many doctors/therapists/teachers that she's on the spectrum, but she always tests as ADHD (although sometimes I do wonder!). There's so much overlap! But it has been much easier for her in a lot of ways too! I know you guys have had so much happen in the past year, but you've totally got this. I'm really thankful that they were able to get him in for an eval so quick, and get services started. That is definitely the best news. ❤️
Thank you for doing this. My great granddaughter is similar to your girls in some ways. She is a lovely smiley little doll, like your beautiful daughters. Not all of your clues are evident. Eye contact is very strong but so many other traits are clear. Language is now very slow. She is 2. I just hope her mother will be as great a mum as you clearly are.
I was interested in this because I am scared my new granddaughter might have it. I appreciate you doing this. I wish I could give you some energy and love and strength to cope with your life. I wish you all the best x
Autism is beautiful. They are very intelligent souls. You are a beautiful mom. Very aware. Kids don't get autism, they are born that way and so yes you can know. Professionals have just made an arbitrary diagnosis age, according to their current knowlege. That is always changing. Good job.
Girl I cant even begin to imagine how hard it must have been to you guys when you first found out.. about both of them. I loved getting to know a bit more about your story and how it all unfolded. And from a mum’s point of view, I think you are one of the strongest woman I know. ❤️ Both Maggie and Tessie are special in their own way and your whole family, for that matter, is blessed to have 2 beautiful souls like them with you. Sending all my love to you guys. ❤️❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️ I was surprised at how shaky I was after we found out for sure about Tessie because we'd really "known" (or at least been pretty sure) for such a long time before hand. But it was still emotional to have it confirmed that she would probably struggle more. ❤️
I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love your videos! This one keeps the bar up high😊 One thing I found every interesting was that I think this was the first time I heard you mention anxiety...I know YOU’VE had anxiety about Maggie’s elopement and escape prowess, but as far as your girls go, it doesn’t seem to be an issue as much as it is with many other children on the spectrum. And I’m so happy for you guys about that! Thanks again for another enlightening video ❤️
Thank you! ❤️ I think one reason I hadn't mentioned it is because we didn't really realize how much it was with Maggie until this year (and I'm not sure it really was an issue before this past year when she had a bad experience with a worker who is no longer allowed near her). As a result we saw a lot more behaviors and she became a lot more anxious, but it's been getting better with lots of guidance from her doctor and therapists.
This was so interesting! The autism spectrum is so diverse and no one is the same or is going to experience the same symptoms. Thats what makes it kinda hard to diagnose sometimes. Love you guys! 😊❤️️
Thank you and that is so true! Especially with girls, although I think we were kind of fortunate in that our girls were easier to diagnose it seems than most girls! ❤️
Our oldest son is autistic and our younger son has been diagnosed with ADHD and the doctor said she thinks he’s also autistic but we’re waiting on the results of one more test. If he is it will be everyone in our family of seven.
LMFO I feel ya Maggie ma girl, I laugh when in pain too. Didn't help with giving birth tho :( But oh well, at least I only needed the minimal amount of Epidural :D
Hi, I love your videos! Very interesting and informative! I saw on TH-cam a video about a boy with autism and the parents were giving him CBD oil. They were saying that when he was taking the oil, he was a completely normal boy playing with his brother, responding to his name andall the normal things.... Before starting to take the oil he was completely ignoring his brother, he was even hating his brother! So I was wondering if you know about that oil or any health professional told you about it.
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wow you youngest girl sounds exactly like my daughter.. its crazy . she don't like anybody touching he but she can come to you and wanna cuddle but if you try she gets mad :p
I've noticed in my grandson when feeding or immediately after he seems like something is not right. He stares up, gets stiff especially in one arm and is very twitchy and wont make eye contact. It really makes me wonder about dry formula.
@@clairehipe4051 he is great, I still hate dry formula, and zantac. It was so hard to babysit him them. But now he is the sweetest, funny, and most beautiful person . And he is completely normal. If ya have worries, I understand but its probably nothing that wont correct itself. I still think breastfeeding is the way to go. But if ya cant. you have to do next best thing. It's not any other options unfortunately.
Love ur videos,but I'm a bit confused and if u can help me would be great,I've 2 months old boy,and older girl,my girl doesnt have a condition, but my boy makes me concern, he looks at our faces but looks like not enough,but he smiles,reacts on sounds,follow people with eyes,but he is not a big fan to look at face,he likes to be cuddled but he is ok to be in his swings.... just doesnt look at face much, can it be a sign or I'm just too fussy and concentrated on this disorder and try to find it in my boy?thx ))
Do you think your sons will look after their sisters when you and your husband won’t be able to. I have special needs family members and their will eventually be a time when mom and dad won’t be able to look after them
Thank you so much for clarifying! I’m so sorry! I totally misunderstood. And am apparently a little defensive about it because that is the reaction we get in public too. Again so sorry for misunderstanding. That reaction from strangers is the worst. ❤️
@@Autmazing 😄💋 exactly English is a foreign language to me. 2nd Even other Autism Moms in groups in the neibourhood are jelous because my child can walk and talks a little bit And he would say 300 times mom drink mom drink .... And like soldier and extremely loud So I feel rushed and under pressure That's why I miss understood you! I really in that case thought your doughters are demanding We are all very thin skinned I thank you for your videos I am curious to watch more I hope to learn & understand the variaty of Autism more Hugs and kisses from 🇩🇪
They definitely are demanding now that they’re older, so I can relate now! 😂 As babies they weren’t. It’s awesome that your little one has some words! Tessie, our younger daughter is just starting to say a few things and each new phrase is so exciting. Definitely glad you found us. You can always share milestones here and we will be thrilled for you! ❤️
I am so sorry that that happened to you with the doctor. It should not like that. There are definitely people with a eugenics mindset out there still today and it’s heartbreaking. Keep fighting for your little one. It sounds like you are an amazing mom, advocating for your child and it’s great that you’ve gotten a diagnosis so young. Keep pushing forward. ❤️
I think you should check for a second opinion. Diagnosing kids with autism these days became such a trend. I don't see anything abnormal in your description. Many kids talk late are not autistic. Seriously, have you considered misdiagnose?
Talking late was not the only red flag for autism mentioned here. There were numerous signs of ASD mentioned for both her girls. Being diagnosed with autism is more common now because so much more is known that wasn’t known before. Quite honestly getting an accurate diagnosis is the best possible thing for these kids because it provides them access to the vital services that will make such a huge difference in their ability to communicate and function in the long term.
You should really educate yourself. My sons speech delay was the sign of his asd and he gets it from me so it was no doubt in my mind. There are more people out there then you realise. I think many aren't diagnosed
She talk too much.
That moment when you can just click away and not make an a&$ of yourself, but you don’t. 😂😂😂
Alternatively, you could have the attention span of a Clown Fish
@@Autmazing Your video was very informative and I appreciated that you took the time to make it. There’s some very strange people who make strange comments on the internet. I’m sure that you already know. Just remember whoever they are lashing out at, it has nothing to do with you or your video. You handled it beautifully! You deserve to have Mom of the year award!!! You are an Awesome Mom to be so aware and educated about your children.💘
@@CMoore8539 I agree completely! She educated me about Autism that as well as gave me a window into her life with raising her girls.
As far as the negative comments... some people just have no manners or common sense to keep their cheap shots to themselves. Being an internet bully is not a good look nor does it take any intelligence. It reminds me of a hit and run accident.
@@blaze4158 hi blaze. I’m autistic (not suffering from autism). People can disagree. But I get pretty tired of constant personal insults and some days, I don’t feel like placating people who say mean things for no reason and talk down to me.
Months ago, this video helped me convince my husband to pursue a diagnosis for our daughter. We received it yesterday. Thank you.
I’m a first-timer here, and I have autism too I was diagnosed at 8, and I thought you had two kids with a big age gap, then I read the description. Five kids sounds awesome!
So nice to hear an honest mum talking about girls with autism.
My daughter was diagnosed when she was young too! X
Mine was as well
I love to hear everyone's early stories. I especially enjoyed this video. I love the statement "You've met one peson with autism..." I think you showed that very well in this video! Thanks for another great video.
Thank you so much! ❤️ Early stories are on of my favorite things too. I always click so fast when I see them! ❤️
I love that you deeply know that you little girls are atypical in their development but never wanting! Not one negative evaluation of where they are developmentally only positive and interesting as you are learning about who they are and how to encourage their growth as humans!
That is tough both children have it. Thanks for posting to tell us what to look for. I have an adult friend and he can't make eye contact. Wonder what that means.
Tessie has (or had) so many of the signs my 2.5yo son does! He hated being held when he was a baby. His first form of play was spinning things and it's still one of his favorite activities. At 15 months when most toddlers are super clingy he would play by himself for an hour or more and get annoyed if you tried to join him. He occasionally tries to elope, has some limited imaginative play, just so many similarities! They also have a few differences so I think it's really interesting how everyone on the spectrum is united by similarities but that there are also differences within the things that unite them.
Hi Beckah! I’m so glad that you shared a bit about your son. It is so interesting to hear about other little kids and what they have in common and how they’re different from Tess! It’s such an interesting spectrum! ❤️
Tessie sounds exactly like me as a baby. However, I was diagnosed at 34.
What, why did it took you so long to get diagnosed???
Gladys Olvera Girls were overlooked back then, and we’re better at masking 🤷🏼♀️
Your two daughters sound like my two daughters. In the same order too. My first was always and is always moving. She's 16 now. But as toddlers and children they seemed alot like tour two. You could have been speaking about my two actually. My second daughter born 16 months after my first. Was never one for cuddling or affection. But as she got older she occassionally came to us for a cuddle or hug. She was quieter and less problematic in school as well. Many, many emails and phone calls and meetings for my oldest, even to this very day. My youngest honour roll student. Usually quiet and easy going. But last 10 months or so has gotten louder and more aggressive over things out of her control with other people. She use to flap as a child but no more. Makes lots of random vocal noises though. We had a neurologist tell us when my second daughter was 14 months he thought she was autistic. Because she was too "social" and made too much eye contact back in 2008 she was not autistic according to the autism clinic at our children's hospital. That she had a sensory processing disorder to explain the screaming, lack of speech, her intense desire to play in water( mostly to pour water) but flipped out to be put in water or to try and wash her hair was due to sensory processing disorder. It wasn't until she was in grade 5 she was finally diagnosed with autism. She was diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety in grade 2. My youngest had more signs for autism but the eye contact erased that diagnosis and then years down the road they had concluded that girls can be more social and make more eye contact and still have autism. Thanks for your video.
Ok this gave me so much hope. I am terrified Liam will be like Noah and be so "extra" LOL but you are right, just because they're siblings doesn't mean they're the same. Liam has a completely different personality, he's calm and Noah was NEVER calm lol.
And yes, I am binging your videos LOL
It's so funny how different they can be! When I was watching your video this morning, I was reminded so much of Tessie's first evaluation. All the scores were so similar, with her being in the 6 month or lower range at a year and then again at 18 months, and always in the 1st percentile. But therapy really is helping in so many ways, and you're getting this diagnosis so early, and you already have so much experience you're going to be able to help him so much.
And hopefully this is a little comforting, but when Maggie was diagnosed she was diagnosed as being in the "lowest .05% of kids on the spectrum" to the 1st percentile in various areas, and now she scores as "moderately" disabled when we get her reevaluation each year for the program she's in. So it definitely can change with early intervention (and she was three when she started therapy).
I remember shaking in the car on the way home from getting Tessie's diagnosis, and thinking "why am I shaking, I've known this for so long" but I think it's impossible to realize how hard actually getting those results can be until you get them, even when you don't believe it's a bad thing at all, just because you have all these feels about the challenges you know your child is going to be facing.
But all your kids have the best possible parents for any challenges they're facing. ❤️
Oh and before I forget. Lex reminds me so much sometimes of Sadie when she was tiny, who does have ADHD. She has so many little spectrum-y things that it's been suggested by so many doctors/therapists/teachers that she's on the spectrum, but she always tests as ADHD (although sometimes I do wonder!). There's so much overlap! But it has been much easier for her in a lot of ways too!
I know you guys have had so much happen in the past year, but you've totally got this. I'm really thankful that they were able to get him in for an eval so quick, and get services started. That is definitely the best news. ❤️
Loved this video and hear about the early signs between the girls
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you for doing this. My great granddaughter is similar to your girls in some ways. She is a lovely smiley little doll, like your beautiful daughters. Not all of your clues are evident. Eye contact is very strong but so many other traits are clear. Language is now very slow. She is 2. I just hope her mother will be as great a mum as you clearly are.
She is so precious. Great job Mom!
Thanks as always for sharing these details. Always interesting.
Thank you so much! ❤️
I was interested in this because I am scared my new granddaughter might have it. I appreciate you doing this. I wish I could give you some energy and love and strength to cope with your life. I wish you all the best x
Girls are so hard my 2 year old has it but can't prove it and I don't want to waste my time
Autism is beautiful. They are very intelligent souls. You are a beautiful mom. Very aware. Kids don't get autism, they are born that way and so yes you can know. Professionals have just made an arbitrary diagnosis age, according to their current knowlege. That is always changing. Good job.
Thank you so much Ruth! ❤️
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Girl I cant even begin to imagine how hard it must have been to you guys when you first found out.. about both of them. I loved getting to know a bit more about your story and how it all unfolded. And from a mum’s point of view, I think you are one of the strongest woman I know. ❤️ Both Maggie and Tessie are special in their own way and your whole family, for that matter, is blessed to have 2 beautiful souls like them with you. Sending all my love to you guys. ❤️❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️ I was surprised at how shaky I was after we found out for sure about Tessie because we'd really "known" (or at least been pretty sure) for such a long time before hand. But it was still emotional to have it confirmed that she would probably struggle more. ❤️
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I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love your videos! This one keeps the bar up high😊
One thing I found every interesting was that I think this was the first time I heard you mention anxiety...I know YOU’VE had anxiety about Maggie’s elopement and escape prowess, but as far as your girls go, it doesn’t seem to be an issue as much as it is with many other children on the spectrum. And I’m so happy for you guys about that! Thanks again for another enlightening video ❤️
Thank you! ❤️ I think one reason I hadn't mentioned it is because we didn't really realize how much it was with Maggie until this year (and I'm not sure it really was an issue before this past year when she had a bad experience with a worker who is no longer allowed near her). As a result we saw a lot more behaviors and she became a lot more anxious, but it's been getting better with lots of guidance from her doctor and therapists.
What causes autism. It seems like everyone had them at one point and they’re normal now.
This was so interesting! The autism spectrum is so diverse and no one is the same or is going to experience the same symptoms. Thats what makes it kinda hard to diagnose sometimes. Love you guys! 😊❤️️
Thank you and that is so true! Especially with girls, although I think we were kind of fortunate in that our girls were easier to diagnose it seems than most girls! ❤️
@@Autmazing Does your boy have it?
Our oldest son is autistic and our younger son has been diagnosed with ADHD and the doctor said she thinks he’s also autistic but we’re waiting on the results of one more test. If he is it will be everyone in our family of seven.
LMFO I feel ya Maggie ma girl, I laugh when in pain too. Didn't help with giving birth tho :( But oh well, at least I only needed the minimal amount of Epidural :D
Hi, I love your videos! Very interesting and informative!
I saw on TH-cam a video about a boy with autism and the parents were giving him CBD oil. They were saying that when he was taking the oil, he was a completely normal boy playing with his brother, responding to his name andall the normal things.... Before starting to take the oil he was completely ignoring his brother, he was even hating his brother!
So I was wondering if you know about that oil or any health professional told you about it.
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wow you youngest girl sounds exactly like my daughter.. its crazy . she don't like anybody touching he but she can come to you and wanna cuddle but if you try she gets mad :p
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I...see....a.....kitty!
He is always sneaking into videos! ❤️
There's a women that sells twirly girl dresses a bit pricey but nice and colorful
I've noticed in my grandson when feeding or immediately after he seems like something is not right. He stares up, gets stiff especially in one arm and is very twitchy and wont make eye contact. It really makes me wonder about dry formula.
How is he now?
@@clairehipe4051 he is great, I still hate dry formula, and zantac. It was so hard to babysit him them. But now he is the sweetest, funny, and most beautiful person . And he is completely normal. If ya have worries, I understand but its probably nothing that wont correct itself. I still think breastfeeding is the way to go. But if ya cant. you have to do next best thing. It's not any other options unfortunately.
Love ur videos,but I'm a bit confused and if u can help me would be great,I've 2 months old boy,and older girl,my girl doesnt have a condition, but my boy makes me concern, he looks at our faces but looks like not enough,but he smiles,reacts on sounds,follow people with eyes,but he is not a big fan to look at face,he likes to be cuddled but he is ok to be in his swings.... just doesnt look at face much, can it be a sign or I'm just too fussy and concentrated on this disorder and try to find it in my boy?thx ))
What causes this?
Genetics.
Do you think your sons will look after their sisters when you and your husband won’t be able to. I have special needs family members and their will eventually be a time when mom and dad won’t be able to look after them
yes gross motor skills is advance in some autistic kids but delayed in fine motor skills and speech
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So unusual as your girls are on the spectrum but your sons not?
Now thay can speek????
😂😂😂
Come on Come on
Could be my child
Very demanding 👌
Or for strangers: spoiled
@@Autmazing sorry if I got you wrong
I meant that strangers think my child is spoiled because it is so demanding
Thank you so much for clarifying! I’m so sorry! I totally misunderstood. And am apparently a little defensive about it because that is the reaction we get in public too. Again so sorry for misunderstanding. That reaction from strangers is the worst. ❤️
@@Autmazing 😄💋 exactly
English is a foreign language to me.
2nd
Even other Autism Moms in groups in the neibourhood are jelous because my child can walk and talks a little bit
And he would say 300 times
mom drink
mom drink
....
And like soldier and extremely loud
So I feel rushed and under pressure
That's why I miss understood you!
I really in that case thought your doughters are demanding
We are all very thin skinned
I thank you for your videos
I am curious to watch more
I hope to learn & understand the variaty of Autism more
Hugs and kisses from 🇩🇪
They definitely are demanding now that they’re older, so I can relate now! 😂 As babies they weren’t. It’s awesome that your little one has some words! Tessie, our younger daughter is just starting to say a few things and each new phrase is so exciting. Definitely glad you found us. You can always share milestones here and we will be thrilled for you! ❤️
I am so sorry that that happened to you with the doctor. It should not like that. There are definitely people with a eugenics mindset out there still today and it’s heartbreaking. Keep fighting for your little one. It sounds like you are an amazing mom, advocating for your child and it’s great that you’ve gotten a diagnosis so young. Keep pushing forward. ❤️
So many little non-verbal people these days...when will the experts admit why?
I think you should check for a second opinion. Diagnosing kids with autism these days became such a trend. I don't see anything abnormal in your description. Many kids talk late are not autistic.
Seriously, have you considered misdiagnose?
Talking late was not the only red flag for autism mentioned here. There were numerous signs of ASD mentioned for both her girls. Being diagnosed with autism is more common now because so much more is known that wasn’t known before. Quite honestly getting an accurate diagnosis is the best possible thing for these kids because it provides them access to the vital services that will make such a huge difference in their ability to communicate and function in the long term.
You should really educate yourself. My sons speech delay was the sign of his asd and he gets it from me so it was no doubt in my mind. There are more people out there then you realise. I think many aren't diagnosed
My God you talk soooooooo much, pls just get to the point like signs 1 2 3 4 5 etc, no one wants to hear bla bla bla
This is actually more helpful that 1 2 3 4 5 you need to look at the whole picture not just dot points. She explains the signs not just list them
I am sorry but instead of talking bout the signs she talked more and more and more had to stop at 10:00. :(
Literally no one is forcing you to watch. 🤷♀️
What you wanted a list?