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	<title>Irked Magazine &#187; Slysdexia</title>
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		<title>Come On, It’s Easy! by Donna Williams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So here I am, trying to sequence without sequencing, trying to be directional with a dyslexic brain in which left and right, beginning and end are in relation to where I came in and otherwise random, and you have something not so easy at all.

Finally, the other day, after a year of trying and guessing and getting it wrong, I finally “did” this illogical, chaotic, new system and felt very clever regardless how stupid I must have seemed to have taken so long to learn “such a simple thing.”

But as I stood in that queue at the right end, smiling to myself, I knew I’d done what others in that queue hadn’t done. I could walk in their shoes, however foreign, in a world in which almost none of them will ever find a use, worth or reason for walking in mine.

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