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GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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I think it's very brave of that young lad to do what he is doing. He obviously suffers from dyslexia, dyspraxia, or may even be autistic. That's a technique that they encourage autistic sufferers to use. To video themselves doing something they are comfortable with because they find it difficult to engage face to face - So I think well done to that young lad
Lots of training courses involve role-playing - but you don't stick it on the internet. If this had any therapeutic value, fine - but no need to go large on the web. Still, if you prefer it, go with an earlier poster (#9) ..... "Voice for silent movies".
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Lots of training courses involve role-playing - but you don't stick it on the internet. If this had any therapeutic value, fine - but no need to go large on the web. Still, if you prefer it, go with an earlier poster (#9) ..... "Voice for silent movies".

So anyone who has special needs, shouldn't use the Internet?
 


GT49er

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So anyone who has special needs, shouldn't use the Internet?

What an absolute bollox suggestion. Nothing in my post says anything about people with special needs not being allowed to use the internet - another jump into the realms of your offended perception like that, and the next thing you'll be accusing me of is saying that special needs should be strangled at birth.


(NB For any twant who wants to jump to irrational conclusions, I did not suggest that, nor do I believe it or advocate it!)
 


Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
11,633
Every week it is the same story :

Before :

Clueless opposition fans : Brighton are in a false position - they haven't played anyone decent, and have had no injuries.

After :

Opposition fans : Brighton are the best side we have played.

[emoji38]ol:


:rock:

Or:
Brighton caught us on a bad day......
....we weren't at our best...
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
What an absolute bollox suggestion. Nothing in my post says anything about people with special needs not being allowed to use the internet - another jump into the realms of your offended perception like that, and the next thing you'll be accusing me of is saying that special needs should be strangled at birth.


(NB For any twant who wants to jump to irrational conclusions, I did not suggest that, nor do I believe it or advocate it!)

That's rather an over the top reaction to my post. I haven't accused you of anything, nor am I offended.
 




Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Brighton, UK
Put it this way: if Derby are serious contenders like us, then they are so clearly way, way short of what we have on offer in terms of intelligent, stylish, well-organized play - much of which, I think, comes from Kayal, who was again majestic on Saturday.

They might have a bit more muscle and are a pretty sly - erm, professional - team. But judging by Saturday, I'd say that what they might have in brawn, they seem very much to lack in brain, compared to us. And they're still very much in contention, of course.
 
















smillie's garden

Am I evil?
Aug 11, 2003
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Lots of training courses involve role-playing - but you don't stick it on the internet. If this had any therapeutic value, fine - but no need to go large on the web. Still, if you prefer it, go with an earlier poster (#9) ..... "Voice for silent movies".

Sorry, I'm not following you mate. What are the reasons he shouldn't "stick it on the internet" ? And what, exactly, is going "large on the web"?
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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I think it's very brave of that young lad to do what he is doing. He obviously suffers from dyslexia, dyspraxia, or may even be autistic. That's a technique that they encourage autistic sufferers to use. To video themselves doing something they are comfortable with because they find it difficult to engage face to face - So I think well done to that young lad

This. The lad is just doing something that probably makes his week. Sometimes it's best to say nothing rather than poke fun behind an anonymous user name. Some heartless folk out there. I've left an approving comment under the video.
 
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Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
This. The lad is just doing something that probably makes his week. Sometimes it's best to say nothing rather than poke fun behind an anonymous user name. Some heartless folk out there. I've left an approving comment under the video.

I see nothing wrong with the video nor the lad. He just looked a bit nervous or tongue-tied. Fair play to him, he gave a good account there.
 


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