There's a door

Karlie 2022-03-23 09:02:58

To some extent, you, I, both have a degree of autism.
The so-called autism is actually just a definition given by science, and this definition is caused by the fact that science cannot exist independently of the social group.
So next, you can see why I'm saying, you, I, have a degree of autism.

We always have what we like, what we insist on, and what we want to try,
but we are denied, ridiculed, and refuted by those around us.
In this sense, our thoughts are autistic, and it may be true that the thoughts of destruction are not creations, so stop there, tough.
Then, the door was closed to death.

There is a saying that in the process of development from infant to adult, there are originally hundreds of millions of cranial nerves, but gradually, there are only a few hundred left? Therefore, human potential has been buried, and the few remaining thousands should be Genius! In the process of going from hundreds of millions to these hundreds, what this society and people have given may far exceed what love can give.

Temple Grandin's autobiographical drama, the protagonist is Claire Danes, who I almost can't recognize who let Leonardo fall in "Romeo and Juliet", with her thin body and eyes, and the fact that she seems to be gnashing her teeth with braces. The image of the talking temple. Is autism like this? Oh, this is just one of Danes' interpretations, just as she finally said that autism is sensitive to light, sound, crowd, etc., I believe there are scientific annotations, her own understanding, and a kind of The true manifestation of autism.

As for Julia Ormond, the nearly 50-year-old woman I once thought was so similar to Juliet Binoche, who had a romantic relationship with two of my favorite men in "The Years of Love" and "Return to Paris", who starred in Temple 's mother. When the doctor is about to pronounce the sentence cruelly, the frequent cause of autism is the mother's inability to give timely care to the child, her eyes filled with tears of despair, even if she is not a mother, when she shouts to Professor CLARK that I have tried my best, but Why does my heart bleed the same time?

In Temple's vitality, there are her aunty, her invisible classmates, the cowboy uncle who helped sign the autograph, the editor-in-chief of COOL's magazine, and the slaughterhouse owner's wife who helped her get past the electronic gate; there were also classmates who laughed at her, and there were others who turned to her. A cowboy who threw cow GAO pills in his car, relatives who were horrified by her thesis theory about cow sounds... just

like normal human life, and what we don't know is that we may be in our own In life, more or less participating in this kind of role that makes people feel gratified or makes people despise their own behavior, it is impossible to extricate oneself.

Temple always said: Nature is cruel but we don't have to be.

There's just a door and I only need to walk through it.

This is a kind of forge ahead of the authorities, without self, nature is invincible.

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Temple Grandin quotes

  • Temple Grandin: But stepping into the flight zone panics the cattle, and they change from soft moos to loud mooing. Like, prey animals don't make noises that will draw attention to them unless they're trying to warn other members of the herd.

    Professor Shanklin: So they're warning each other they're going to be slaughtered?

    Temple Grandin: No, no, no, sir. The loud mooing is the same whether they're gonna be dipped, driven around a hard corner or taken to slaughter. I mean, they have no idea what's gonna happen to them...

    Professor Shanklin: [interjecting] I'm glad we agree on that.

    Temple Grandin: [rambling on] ... but they're spooked. And spooked cattle don't act straight. They get bruised, scraped, drowned, and that all costs money. And it takes a good half hour to calm a herd and that costs money, too. It's not a good way to run a stockyard.

  • Temple Grandin: I've eaten bulls' testicles! Ate them in my aunt's ranch. Regularly! This is a waste!