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The man child has come face to face with his subjects and he's shook!
I'm betting he's on his phone frantically asking the googles - how to photograph fat ugly women with busted grills over the age of 40 and make them look regal.
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Yep! Even photoshop has its limits… The great Priscilla knows this all to well.. I can only imagine Isaiah telling them that it will take weeks to get pictures back, once he has to sit down and slim off hundreds of pounds and put their heads back on their bodies…
I am a very social person but this would give me nightmares. I would need all the liquor in the bar, to want to stay more than 5 minutes with this bunch. They are outright loud and obnoxious for no reason…
Also, just chiming in on the IQ thing. I will say, there is a suppression of learning that can happen, due to parental actions. I forget the name of it, but my husband and myself were looked into, when we weren’t able to leave the house when our twins were 18 months until about age 6. It was unsafe to take our twins even to the grocery store, without them bolting in opposite directions and we had no help. So, it stunted their growth but it was due to safety. It didn’t directly harm them but it was more of suppression of abilities. Once we were able to navigate places safely, they were taken out to places and learn social acceptable behaviors.
I will say, Abbie is definitely on the Autism Spectrum and this is because of her knowledge of very fine areas. This is common and why bubble sheets are used to score their abilities. (Bubble sheets go over development and where the child is. They ask in several different ways, how a child can act, react and is developmental at, based on parental evaluation. They are used by psychologists and developmental less, to score how a patient is doing and where they are at developmental wise.) Abbie’s bubble sheets would show lack in most areas but a few should be scored very high. This is how you would recognize that she doesn’t just have ID but also Autism. As ID would be more baselined and wouldn’t have peaks in some areas.