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jackliquidcourage t1_ja9xl78 wrote

Foster that creativity. Your boy is on to great or terrible things.

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CypripediumGuttatum t1_jaax26o wrote

Need an iceberg and piece of decorative panelling to go with it as the icing on the cake so to speak.

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fstop101 t1_jaaxgrm wrote

Start saving for bail money now? I’m kidding. Pretty cool that the kid pays that much attention to detail.

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tractorinballs t1_jab23b8 wrote

Ok so - I work in special Ed. Titanic is huge in the (7-12) autism community right now. Like 3 or 4 of my boys are huge titanophiles. Dunno if this is the same in traditional public school. Anyone know? Op hit me up in a few years let me know what’s up.

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Step-Father_of_Lies t1_jab63jt wrote

Uh, the Titanic snapped in half the other way, tell your kid to read a book sometime.

I'm just kidding clearly, that's actually pretty cool.

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EffingCube t1_jabgnnx wrote

just a personal tidbit, but i used to work in summer camps in america a couple of years ago. we had this younger camper several summers in a row and he could recall ANY stat related to the titanic, from the number of lifeboats, how many people in each section etc.

he wasn’t my camper so i’m not sure if he was on the spectrum, but there were for sure some form of learning difficulties there

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owleealeckza t1_jabmpa1 wrote

Have you considered maybe he was on the Titanic in a past life?

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aj_rus t1_jac3nvp wrote

I thought this was a take on the Simpson’s couch scene at first..

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