Educational standards really have dropped

yup, and once you have established that due to your dyspraxia you are unable to draw anything resembling a straight line or a circle with a pen, give up on handwriting and use a keyboard henceforth!

(It is yet another demonstration of the Dunning-Kruger effect, where people assume that because they found learning something easy (or possible) that it will be similarly easy for others)

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John Rumm
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No, it's simple. I decide whether something is art or not.

Reply to
Tim Streater

Einstein famously being dyslexic of course (although one with good handwriting it has to be said).

Reply to
John Rumm

Not many of us have written a faeces on bullsheet and pround of it.

Reply to
whisky-dave

perhaps the person concerned is neurodiverse?

Neurodiversity is a superpower, and they can often see solutions that neurotypical people cannot see to difficult problems.....

Reply to
SH

But most are "idiots", (savant or not).

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Max Demian

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