Taken from JRE #1370 w/Brian Grazer: https://youtu.be/6Zo_FTUNDBI
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Taken from JRE #1370 w/Brian Grazer: https://youtu.be/6Zo_FTUNDBI
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I have it and it’s much better but words will vanish or change still.
As a kid spelling tests were the absolute worst. That list of ten field me with so much fear and anxiety i ended up being sick later in the day.
The school I went to put me in the mentally disabled class just because I had dyslexia lmao I went to a stupid ass school.
I got diagnosed with dyslexia right after my college shut down, and when hearing him say like so repetitively it jumped out at me because people tell me I say like too much. Also pretty funny I'm in art now and finding out a lot of other artist are too!
As a dyslexic I want clarify something when look at a page with words we don't physically see the words backwards, upside down, or scrabbled it we see as they are but it's the way that the brain processes it their is slight for lack of a better term disconnect between the eyes and the brain so the information comes to us slower or at the beginning of learning to read it does scrabble the information but once you learn to actually read it's that basically your brain is trying to work faster then can process the info so it adds things or makes things up or gives up I just get friends of mine that ask me if I see stuff backwards and no don't it just sometimes takes a little longer