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Tag Archives: movies
Star Trek Epiphany
Today is the still awkwardly-named Discussion of Trinity of Brain Issues (Learning Disabilities, ADHD and Aspergers) and the Treatment Thereof Tuesday. DTBITTT. I don’t know that my day should sound like a raspberry. Maybe for the time being we could … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Big Bang, celestial beings, Mothership, Observatory, Star Catalogue
Tagged ADHD, aspergers, autism, brain, CAPD, health, human behavior, Humor, learning disabilities, movies
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Twister for the Brain
Buckle up. This one will require you to twist your brain into knots. It may be a bumpy ride. I am fascinated by yesterday’s post about Guilty Pleasures when I saw how much guilt we have around food. This isn’t the first … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Big Bang, Leaves, Observatory
Tagged books, brain, culture, emotions, food, health, learning disabilities, movies, neuroplasticity, school, thoughts
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Stranger Than Fiction–10 Ways I Love Thee
If you’re a regular reader, you might by now have guessed that, for the most part, I’m not really what they call an “early-adopter.” That’s why you will see reviews of things that are long since yesterday’s news. But I don’t … Continue reading