Mine is probably learning how to sign my name when I was four so I could get my own library card instead of having to rely on what my parents checked out for me.
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Get off Twitter for a while and this is going a bit viral with the quote tweets and I can't keep up. Don't have a SoundCloud to plug, but the nonprofit I work with could use your support.http://Responsiblehomeschooling.org/donate
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For anyone reading this far, I should have given a more detailed explanation on the
@ResponsibleHS pitch. We advocate for the interests of homeschooled children because all children deserve a good education free from abuse or neglect. Too many kids are falling through the cracks.Show this thread
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Apparently in daycare I would sit in my own corner and play with my own toys and never socialize. The teacher once found out that I memorized 'Twas The Night Before Christmas and read it to the class, but got words wrong on purpose...
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...and I kept yelling until I finally got up and recited it from beginning to end before going right back to my corner. And thus is my social life ever since: Silent until you start talking about something I'm obsessed with, then insufferable.
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I accidentally cut myself with a secret pocket knife I wasn’t allowed to have when I was five. I dragged a piece of paper through it so I could tell my parents it was a paper cut and provide evidence. I had to get stitches.
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When I went to the
@UniStudiosLot tour at age seven, saw the “Castle Dracula” live show, and promptly announced when my dad brought me home that I was going “to be a director.” On Super 8, no less. -
Nice. My dad has a story about making a horror movie in Super 8 with his friends as a kid and charging admission to show it at the local theater. That was the end of his filmmaking though.
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Stood outside in cold four hours with the only black person in our class of 700 because the restaurant wouldn’t let him in. All other 40 classmates went inside. Chicago 1954
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That's messed up
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