

Where did they think the autism went when kids grew up?
It’s nice to meet all you. I am she/her, can speak Toki Pona and English (non-natively), and locatable on Reddit as MozartWasARed. The links at https://discord.gg/sEuSSDz6TQ and https://www.deviantart.com/triagonal/art/My-copyright-policy-and-the-impact-it-extends-into-906668443 are pertinent to me.
Where did they think the autism went when kids grew up?
Why fifty?
Ay caramba!
They at least sound chiller than the people in the other examples.
What did the council of seven end up being?
Never heard a science teacher explain a scientific process in business terms before.
You’d think the expectation would be that gases are hotter than liquids.
Did it also use its owner as a marionette to cook linguini?
You could also train a dog to guard it.
I play my Wii U, the only console that was ever fully mine.
I always found it weird bicycles don’t have proper lockers for them.
I mean the “omission” understanding might depend on what a “right” is. An ethical right? Definitely not, as natural law makes all humans equal. Which makes the “it was fought over the states’ rights” sound like the biggest example of “but the constitution said I could do this” in history. You’d think all the people who care about rights would care as much about ordinary law to be fair.
When you say “in the corner”, I’m guessing this was one of those really, really old small schools you’d see in Little House on the Prairie.
She sounds like she had a short circuit.
If this were true, I’d know more languages than I do now.
I wonder how much experience they had before saying that.
I’m guessing she didn’t believe in black holes either, since they destroy matter.