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  • BOTH: "You just need to focus."

  • "Oh, I'm a bit dyslexic too."

  • "You're a bit slow, aren't you?

  • "Can you spell dyslexia?"

  • D...Y...

  • S...

  • Lexia!

  • Ohh.

  • "You must hate reading!"

  • Obviously I do.

  • I'm the complete opposite - I love reading.

  • It takes me ages and ages to read books.

  • I'm 21, I've read one book in my life.

  • So I didn't read till I was 12, and then I read a book a day.

  • It's a glitch! Because when I read,

  • I sometimes read and I follow the sentence down

  • and then I go back up.

  • I end up reading the exact same line

  • over and over. Exact same line, yeah.

  • The words, when I used to read,

  • like, used to move around and just go crazy.

  • I get extra letters and letters going... Mixed around. Yeah.

  • Yeah, they're just funky and sometimes like "Hey, I'm an O,

  • "I'm going to go over here,"

  • and it's like, "You're not meant to go there."

  • "Have you tried spell check?"

  • Yes. I was literally about to say, spell check is my best friend.

  • Spell check is useless,

  • because if you can't spell the word in the first place,

  • you don't know whether it's correcting it to be right or wrong.

  • After you do an essay or something like that,

  • you can just press one button and you be like,

  • "Yeah, that's what I meant, that's what I meant, that's what I meant."

  • Social media is the worst.

  • I have to get three people to check anything I post,

  • just in case I put something really rude.

  • I hate it at the same time. "Did you mean this?"

  • "You condescending little BLEEP. But yes, please, thank you. Thank you."

  • "You just need to focus."

  • So I've had that all my life. "You need to focus, you need to focus,

  • "you're not focusing. You need to try harder."

  • My parents, my teachers thought I was just...

  • Had attitude problems.

  • I'm lazy! According to people.

  • According to my mum, I'm lazy. Lazy gang!

  • And they just thought I was rude as opposed to

  • thinking that I couldn't engage with what was happening.

  • "Ah, put Post-it notes around your room, like, do a mind map,

  • "use different colours." That never used to work for me.

  • Cos everyone is different, everyone should, in my opinion,

  • learn in a different way or at a different speed.

  • I enjoy going at my own pace, you know?

  • I'm not lazy, I just like going things at my own pace. You know?

  • Heyyy! To all of those people!

  • Ohh. "It's not fair that you get longer on exams."

  • I would swap it in a heartbeat, though, to not have dyslexia.

  • I've had people say, "Well, you shouldn't get extra time in exams,

  • "because you don't have extra time in life"

  • You could give me the whole night

  • and I'm still not going to finish it.

  • I basically wouldn't have any qualifications

  • if I didn't have extra time.

  • If you've got an additional educational need

  • and you read a bit slower,

  • you need to be given that time to process.

  • Everything that was going on in my head,

  • I wanted to put it on the piece of paper,

  • but I couldn't read fast enough and I just couldn't write fast enough.

  • And it just used to make me panic

  • and I used to have the worst anxiety attacks.

  • HE LAUGHS

  • "Oh, I'm a bit dyslexic too."

  • A bit? A smidge?

  • "Oh, I'm dyslexic too."

  • I think it's kind of, like, condescending sometimes,

  • because I think sometimes people are actually faking it.

  • They don't get what dyslexia means, so it's kind of their own ignorance.

  • It's just the ambiguity of it.

  • It's like, if you're bad at reading or you don't like reading

  • or, like, say you've got ADHD...

  • I think there's loads of things you could mistake for it.

  • For people who are genuinely dyslexic,

  • it's incredibly frustrating and...

  • Really patronising. Yeah, and really patronising.

  • I've had people say this to me

  • and I kind of feel like they're trying to belittle...

  • Who I am. Yeah.

  • Any true dyslexic wouldn't go, "I'm dyslexic as well."

  • You try and hide it the best you can, until someone finds you out,

  • you just go, "Yeah, I am," and you instantly become

  • very aggressive towards them. Yeah, you go, "Yeah? And?"

  • "Yeah? And? What? Come on, then!"

  • OK, we've got... "You're just a bit thick."

  • Cold world.

  • "Stupid", "bit of an idiot".

  • "Slow", I've been called "idiot", I've been called "weird".

  • "Waste of space." Well, maybe dyslexic people are stupid,

  • by someone else's standard.

  • Yes, it's important to talk about diversity as race and gender

  • and all those different things,

  • but there's also diversity in how people learn.

  • If you're trying to take a super fast test and you're dyslexic,

  • then yeah, yeah, you're BLEEP stupid.

  • "You'll never amount to anything."

  • So I've just graduated in Nutritional Science.

  • I'm doing a Masters in Molecular Biophysics.

  • I'm an officer in the Merchant Navy.

  • And they were all like, "She's not going to do anything,

  • "she's got loads of negativity, she's not trying."

  • It was almost something that I said to myself in sixth form as well.

  • And I think that's the worst thing - I started believing it.

  • It's about perseverance. Yeah, no, definitely. Key motto in life.

  • "Don't worry - you'll grow out of it."

  • You'll learn to cope, is probably, like...

  • I didn't grow out of it. I would say... Still here! ..I grew into it.

  • You know, it's taken me so long,

  • and all my life I've been crap, crap, crap, crap, crap.

  • And now I'm like, "Actually, I have a reason,

  • "and I know why it is, and this is my reason.

  • "I'm not being stupid."

  • I probably wouldn't have learnt that I was really creative

  • and that I could do something with that.

  • I wouldn't be me and I wouldn't have

  • some of the amazing ideas that I have

  • without thinking in the way that I think.

  • Do the stand-up and say, "I'm Declan and I'm dyslexic."

  • I'm Priya and I'm dyslexic.

  • Yeah. That's it. Yeah.

  • It's just... Just crack on with it, don't struggle on your own -

  • It's not worth it. It really isn't.

  • Yeah - just own it.

BOTH: "You just need to focus."

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ディスレクシアの人に言ってはいけないこと (Things Not To Say To Someone With Dyslexia)

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