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The last post is the WINNER!

sun rise

The world is on fire
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All praise the mutt and his psycho abilities.
I bow to the superior abilities of cats to be psycho.

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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
Brave woman!
It would be braver to let the sleeping beast lie. If he sleeps in too long, he doesn't want to go to bed, and having exhibited enough symptoms of sundowner's, I'd rather deal with any nonsense now than in the middle of the night.
Could you find an answer or a further question? It's in the form of a date but there could be a symbolic meaning or just something he dreamed about and was in a bit of a hypnagogic-like state when he was woken up.
He doesn't seem to know, and his voice was weird when he said it. It didn't sound like him, and he doesn't even mention dates. Totally out of character. I imagine the quick wake he had it was something he pulled from a dream.
He's creative about how to use English. Has he shown any indication toward poetry?
It comes from the apraxia. Language is hard. "Ares, he's a Chevy guy." "Moya taking his Chimi to vet." (typical sentences) Questions are very hard for him to form, and he struggles to answer how/why questions(and sometimes yes/no takes him a time or two).

He's been thrilled recently to learn songs have meanings(sometimes).
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
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I, not knowing that word, went to find its meaning. What I found is different than what I thought you meant https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/apraxia and Apraxia of Speech in Adults So I'm confused.
Basically, he has trouble manipulating his mouth to create sounds as they should be, and the process of communication in general is difficult.

He does talk, and talk a lot, but it can be hard for people to understand him, and may use words in the wrong order, or leave some out completely.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
A rapid unscheduled disassembly

Which sounds much better than the SpaceX Starship's Super Heavy booster exploded.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Basically, he has trouble manipulating his mouth to create sounds as they should be, and the process of communication in general is difficult.

He does talk, and talk a lot, but it can be hard for people to understand him, and may use words in the wrong order, or leave some out completely.
My education continues. The first couple of sites I found talked about brain damage. Then I found one that talks about "comorbidity" but not in terms of brain damage but in terms of observation Are Apraxia and Autism Related?

On a whim I searched for ataxia poetry and found this (first part only - it's long)

Undo Unmake

But breakfast’s subject beckons:
the booster affair effect in Tumblr-
land? The digital map surveillance
co-sponsor the soccer mom sauce
minivan project, relay & speech
to cell battery fiasco. Batteries
have lives too, reads the cloud script.
FML maxims of self-loathing guilt
& shame reach into their emptiness.
They find, feeding on excrescence
derivatives piling up in excess,
that death's preferable to that
I say so chamber.
& from such varied
buffets, on the inside, on
sublime regions of the in–
terior where everyday sound makes
in its own grammar –
as in, in the style of – subverts that ease,
brings pause; regathers fingerprint
to tensions suspended as if by
cables even though, between sighs
ataxia keeping pace without ordered
syntax & symbol graft’d to its surface,
ciphers eat lines of fir-tree needles.
Q botanical fur - Cy Twombly, first
Love of Rauschenberg,?caught up
in its stitch.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
My education continues. The first couple of sites I found talked about brain damage. Then I found one that talks about "comorbidity" but not in terms of brain damage but in terms of observation Are Apraxia and Autism Related?

On a whim I searched for ataxia poetry and found this (first part only - it's long)

Undo Unmake

But breakfast’s subject beckons:
the booster affair effect in Tumblr-
land? The digital map surveillance
co-sponsor the soccer mom sauce
minivan project, relay & speech
to cell battery fiasco. Batteries
have lives too, reads the cloud script.
FML maxims of self-loathing guilt
& shame reach into their emptiness.
They find, feeding on excrescence
derivatives piling up in excess,
that death's preferable to that
I say so chamber.
& from such varied
buffets, on the inside, on
sublime regions of the in–
terior where everyday sound makes
in its own grammar –
as in, in the style of – subverts that ease,
brings pause; regathers fingerprint
to tensions suspended as if by
cables even though, between sighs
ataxia keeping pace without ordered
syntax & symbol graft’d to its surface,
ciphers eat lines of fir-tree needles.
Q botanical fur - Cy Twombly, first
Love of Rauschenberg,?caught up
in its stitch.
I remember trying to tell his speech people that he couldn't move his mouth right, but not knowing the words... its rare, so they blew me off for a bit.
 
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