kokomoloko79 Wrote:Have one, an autistic boy (5) so whats funny to me isn't "typical kid" funny. lol
His way of speaking is very proper and sometimes off the wall so something that cracks me up is when he wants something he'll say, "I should like to have that.".
Thats awesome!!!!
That reminds me of a time I went into a local video store.....
It was a small store, and the racks were only about chest high, so you could see over them, but not down to the floor.
I was on one side of this rack, looking at some movies, and heard the man over on the next isle speaking VERY professor like....big words, long descriptive sentences, etc. And he was facing the wall looking at videos, so his back was to me.
Well, I kept hearing two voices, but only saw one person. Both were talking on a very high professional college level. I had never even heard of most of the "big words" they were using.
This went on for a few minutes. My curiosity go the better of me finally. I HAD to know where that second voice was coming from. So, I walked to the end of the rack and peeked around. I looked down near the mans knees, and this toddler was there! Probably about 5 years old, maybe younger.
This man and his apparent toddler aged son were conversing on an extremely high college professor level!!! And all those "big words"!!! I was blown away.
Just when I think that people cant get any more stupid and moronic, I run across something like this. Makes me feel a smidge better that there are at least a couple of highly intelligent people in the world. And I was especially impressed the man was not speaking "baby gibberish" to this kid, but actually having an adult conversation with him.
Damn.....knowledge is sexy at any age.