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I loved honors classes in high school and didn't qualify for a ton of them. Mostly advanced, which you could just more or less ask to be in if you were well-behaved. However, I signed myself up for general history freshman year because I knew that dates, timelines, geography, bug picture ideas, and how things related to each other in space and time were hard for me, and I wanted to actually learn and not feel constantly behind. However general history offered unlimited extra credit, and I was competing with someone in class to have the highest score, so we both had like a 115%. Meanwhile, I was failing mechanical drafting (a pre-req to high school shop), even with hands-on support/help. So the teachers decided I was dropping shop and going to advanced history, period. I floundered in world history and American history but did pretty well in government my junior year.
Charlie's Year of Poems
26/52
Blocked
I can't
I sit in front of the blank document
I can't write a thing
The words are in my head
Swirling and swirling
Nothing comes
I force my hands to move
Nothing
A tear rolls down my cheek
My body refuses to move
No work will get done
And I feel like a failure for it
Twice exceptional (2e) syndrome is a combination of high, often exceptional abilities (giftedness) with learning and developmental difficulties and neurodiversity (e.g., ADHD, dyslexia, autistic, dyscalculia). These children/adults are simultaneously talented in some areas and experience significant challenges in others, which often leads to low self-esteem and masking of their differences. *

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having dysgraphia sucks like we go to open a journal page for a fanfic but can only think of shitpost one liner or vague abstract things when we just wanna write a story
when with a fellow writer we can write off their input, but standalone our brain can't process the ideas to start anything.
One thing I am unashamed of as a writer is my many typos. I've gone to college for English and other degrees, and when I buy a book from the store I don't expect typos and errors, but I'm not writing for fancy publishers right now (plus it's the editors job to fix writing errors)
I'm writing for myself and the handful of people who dare read what I've written. Plus there's nothing in my way from going back and fixing the occasional stray typo and hitting submit/post again
Can’t tell if I have dysgraphia or if the American education system just failed me