Hi, Nick here. So, lately I've been feeling a bit down, I don't really want to talk about it. But just because I'm this way, doesn't mean you guys need to be, so here's a short one. Enjoy the chapter!
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Two days ago I watched 'The Greatest Showman' and it is probably the one of the best films I have ever watched. I won't spoil it for those who haven't watched it yet, but it is pretty much a movie about loving yourself, no matter how different you are or what others say.
If you ever are feeling bad for being different, maybe you are shorter than everyone else or look different in some way, watch this film. It might sound cliché but loving your flaws and quirks will make you so much happier. I also thought that this movie could apply if you have some sort of invisible difference, i.e. Autism, ADHA, Schizophrenia and other conditions like these. I mean, even if I won't admit it, sometimes I wish I was ordinary. It's highly doubtful that I'm the only one who does this, and I can't really talk to anyone because I am the only Aspie in my family. But when I watch a movie like this it reminds me that being the way I am means, yes I am socially awkward and deal with issues unique to me, but it also means that I am the best artist in my class and can write a song with simple piano in 3 hours. With every con I got a pro.
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Have you watched the film? If so, tell me what you think. Suggest chapters you want to see; until then 'Go forth, and READ!'
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The Universal Guide For An Apsie!
Kurgu OlmayanHi, I'm Nick. I think I was diagnosed with autism in year 7, but don't quote me because dates are really not my thing. I have Asperger syndrome or aspergers and I wanted to do a sort of diary-type-explainy-thing for what a situation might entail and...