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a mother talking about her son:
"He isn't taught "quiet hands" as I am sure there will be times in his life when he will need very loud hands...."
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me:
I just think it's beautiful
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Zoe:
I really like that
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That is real empathy to me
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me:
yes
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and the idea of
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of very loud hands
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is doing things to my brain
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Zoe:
good things?
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me:
good things, yes
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along with which readers got the "I am autism" reference in my essay and which didn't
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and what it means to be able to forget that
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and then to tell me that I should, too
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and the larger implications
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"mom and dad love you"
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doing the best they can
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etc
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and something amanda said about how a parent can always take a break
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but not the kid
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not the disabled person, we never get breaks
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and what that means
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and it means that sometimes you need very loud hands
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(so they teach you to have quiet ones instead)
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