English should be capitalized.KurtzGallahad said:I am quite smart, I'm above average for pretty much everything, and I am spectacular at anything involving english. I want to be an actor and am an excellent orator.
It's weird that you make the "non-identical" distinction when it really isn't relevant and the language you use in the dichotomy you just created is too well placed.Now, I have ADHD and over the years have learnt to manage it almost completely, to the point where most people don't notice. Now I am well liked, generally popular and happy.
I have a twin brother (Non-identical) who has ADD and is useless at english but great at maths and science, he is very rude to people (Especially his friends) and has made alienating people into an art form.
Yeah, this entire OP is written all wrong. It's setting off every investigative alarm in my head. You're either lying or you are presenting an extremely slanted view on the matter. Alternatively, you believe this completely and can't see that perhaps it's not necessarily what went down.*snip*
I mean, if you were talking to me like you wrote this, you'd either not blink the entire time or would have other tells going off.
If it's true, sorry, but that's life. A lot of people come from crappy households where their lives are at risk.