Crabgrass by Tauhid Bondia for August 29, 2024

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    doctorwho29  22 days ago

    Yeah I don’t get it either

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    McColl34 Premium Member 22 days ago

    Hmm. Maybe there’s an undiagnosed reason that Kevin doesn’t like to read much?

    The good news is, once diagnosed, dyslexia is relatively easy to treat. It does take work, but it can be treated.

    This could be a game changer for him.

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    Ida No  22 days ago

    “System error – Brain full. Please engage mindless entertainment.”

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    rheddmobile  22 days ago

    So this hits super close to home for me.

    It’s amazing how something like dyslexia can go undiagnosed in this day and age, but it can. I had a next-door neighbor and friend, years ago when I was in college, who had gone back to school, trying to get a degree through an adult education program after dropping out on his first attempt. He had explained to me that he just wasn’t smart at school stuff. Had never done well in school. He was trying to read more and he had one of the Dragonlance novels and was plowing through it. He was really excited about the plot and characters but reading it was hard work.

    So one day I was showing him some RPG video game or other, which was brand new at the time – maybe Daggerfall? And he was reading the intro out loud. It was clear he wasn’t comfortable as a reader. And then he read several words backwards, and then corrected himself. And I said, “Rob! You’re not dumb, you’re dyslexic!” (Yeah, possibly not the most tactful way of putting it, but I was astonished.)

    So, long story short, I persuaded him to see a doctor about it, and he was dyslexic, and just knowing that made a huge difference to his life. Not only were there resources available to help but HE WASN’T STUPID and people had called him stupid all his life.

    I’ve lost track of him recently, after being friends for two decades. Wonder how he’s doing now. I do know he got the degree in business and ended up becoming a florist of all things.

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    Kroykali  22 days ago

    Or Kev may have a vision problem.

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    SquidGamerGal  22 days ago

    Careful, Kevin! Miles may still be recovering from his zombie episode.

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    Can't Sleep  21 days ago

    Poor Miles – for once, he’s not the top reader. (No worries – He’ll be okay and the change’ll do him good.) But can Kevin take being a… bookaholic?

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    Ellis97  21 days ago

    Kevin, that doesn’t make any sense. Are you hiding something from Miles?

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    markkahler52  21 days ago

    Believe it’s called Dyslexia…

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member 21 days ago

    I hate when that happens and I can’t focus anymore, dyslexia and stress or anxiety can play a part in the ability to focus.

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    The Brooklyn Accent  21 days ago

    Sounds a lot more like eyestrain than dyslexia. A visit to an optometrist may be called for.

    On the other hand, maybe he just got so engrossed in the story that he stayed up all night reading and fell asleep over the book.

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    Hamady Sack Premium Member 21 days ago

    One needs glasses and the other a hearing aid.

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    JenF  21 days ago

    Yes I absolutely hate that Kev. Totally feel it. And when you read aloud and the words blend together…ugh.

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    Strawberry King  21 days ago

    Come again?

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    Taracinablue  21 days ago

    My eyes go wonky if I try to read without my glasses… because my eyes are quite different from each other prescription-wise.

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    MoultonFamily  20 days ago

    um Kevin that’s not normal.

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