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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 409471" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi Loth, </p><p> I didn't watch the first few shows so I missed the emotional parts of this contestants life. Read some of it and heard about some of it. I'm glad the judges stuck to the main points of the show. Eventually everyone would have a story to share and it would make the show a bit of a joke. </p><p> Hopefully, he will try again or some of his songs will get picked up. The inspiring part of the story to me wasn't his loyalty to his girlfriend but the fact that he didn't become a victim. He is doing something to help their situation. He is courageous and has heart. </p><p> I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the singer who has Tourette's Syndrome and AS. It's a worry since his dad died of a drug overdose. Our kids are such innocent prey. I hope his wife(who seems like a rock) will contain his impulsive energy to just his music. If not, his money and his talent will get wasted and he will self destruct. I'm crossing my fingers that he shows the world that despite not being n/t, he has value and worth. He doesn't have to bag groceries for the rest of his life if he doesn't want to(typical job offering for anyone with a disability). The fact that he has aspirations and is trying to find a way to use his talents is hopeful. Takes planning and vision of the future. </p><p> It's sort of ironic and funny but my difficult child knows all the stories and will read about it slightly but he seldom watches stories about people who have some of the same symptoms he does. It's almost as if it's too close to be comfortable for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 409471, member: 3"] Hi Loth, I didn't watch the first few shows so I missed the emotional parts of this contestants life. Read some of it and heard about some of it. I'm glad the judges stuck to the main points of the show. Eventually everyone would have a story to share and it would make the show a bit of a joke. Hopefully, he will try again or some of his songs will get picked up. The inspiring part of the story to me wasn't his loyalty to his girlfriend but the fact that he didn't become a victim. He is doing something to help their situation. He is courageous and has heart. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the singer who has Tourette's Syndrome and AS. It's a worry since his dad died of a drug overdose. Our kids are such innocent prey. I hope his wife(who seems like a rock) will contain his impulsive energy to just his music. If not, his money and his talent will get wasted and he will self destruct. I'm crossing my fingers that he shows the world that despite not being n/t, he has value and worth. He doesn't have to bag groceries for the rest of his life if he doesn't want to(typical job offering for anyone with a disability). The fact that he has aspirations and is trying to find a way to use his talents is hopeful. Takes planning and vision of the future. It's sort of ironic and funny but my difficult child knows all the stories and will read about it slightly but he seldom watches stories about people who have some of the same symptoms he does. It's almost as if it's too close to be comfortable for him. [/QUOTE]
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