you speak so fast and I genuinely love it. I personally process things a little slower than I'd like, but you also talk so clearly that I can hear it and process it optimally, but also fast enough that you don't let me get bored. your cool videos on autism information have me in a chokehold
Thank you so much for this awesome video, it was incredibly interesting. I've been following you on Instagram for a while, now I regret not checking your TH-cam out earlier
I remember when I read this book for school, I didn't understand why I was the only one truly understanding Christopher...everyone else thought he was weird and he did things the way he did bc he was weird. (we were 15, now I'm 24) Spoiler alert to my younger self: Honey, you are autistic!!
How could people be mad at Haddon? He's a good writer who wrote a decent book. He never tried to educate people about autism he simply wrote a story. Let me just say that I read 'The Curious Incident' for school and I didn't like it. I thought the plot was boring and that Chris was an annoying a character. However, there's a certain charm to the way it's written that makes me open to discuss it. I came here so I could see someone talk about the portrayal of autism which is also pretty interesting.
you speak so fast and I genuinely love it. I personally process things a little slower than I'd like, but you also talk so clearly that I can hear it and process it optimally, but also fast enough that you don't let me get bored. your cool videos on autism information have me in a chokehold
Thank you so much for this awesome video, it was incredibly interesting. I've been following you on Instagram for a while, now I regret not checking your TH-cam out earlier
I remember when I read this book for school, I didn't understand why I was the only one truly understanding Christopher...everyone else thought he was weird and he did things the way he did bc he was weird. (we were 15, now I'm 24)
Spoiler alert to my younger self: Honey, you are autistic!!
How could people be mad at Haddon? He's a good writer who wrote a decent book. He never tried to educate people about autism he simply wrote a story.
Let me just say that I read 'The Curious Incident' for school and I didn't like it. I thought the plot was boring and that Chris was an annoying a character. However, there's a certain charm to the way it's written that makes me open to discuss it. I came here so I could see someone talk about the portrayal of autism which is also pretty interesting.
I am autistic and i really like this book.
As much as I would like to see the show and contribute to the whole thing I haven't read the book and I'm living in Europe so there's that
I love the Book
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