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Neuro-psychologist and pre-school age children
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 413617"><p>Never said that. Said we're more of an unconventional lot. By "quirky" I did not mean bad behavior, just that we do things differently from the majority of our peers, and that what we do differently is as individual as we are. Like the girl that ate raw eggs for lunch (gross to me and most, but that was her quirk). For another female classmate it was raising tarantulas and chihuahuas. I was obsessed with world mythology, birds (especially raptors), dinosaurs, and sharks. I'm still the only person I know that eats peanut butter and bologna sandwiches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 413617"] Never said that. Said we're more of an unconventional lot. By "quirky" I did not mean bad behavior, just that we do things differently from the majority of our peers, and that what we do differently is as individual as we are. Like the girl that ate raw eggs for lunch (gross to me and most, but that was her quirk). For another female classmate it was raising tarantulas and chihuahuas. I was obsessed with world mythology, birds (especially raptors), dinosaurs, and sharks. I'm still the only person I know that eats peanut butter and bologna sandwiches. [/QUOTE]
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