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Thanks to you Liam, I've been listening to more music than ever!

I had no idea substack supported bandcamp embeds 😲

Tuesday Afternoon is a great relaxing track and I love the upbeat inspiring songs like every day!

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I know, I was stoked to see that too! :D Thanks so much for the kind words and your support, Gabe :)

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The ugly consequences of '1 in 36', mere 'neurodiversity' on the U.S. military's struggle to fulfill recruitment numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvFjEkEef7c (Patrick Humphrey: "WHAT?!? ⚠️ TOP GENERAL ISSUES URGENT EMERGENCY WARNING! - PREPARE FOR SHTF | Patrick Humphrey"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnR6DbMHa38 (NewsNation: "Student violence pushing teachers to quit | NewsNation Prime"

"Teachers are calling it quits amid rising school violence, burnout and stagnating salaries, some leaving the profession out of fear for their own safety. Ayana Haris, a former charter school teacher, joins "NewsNation Prime to discuss why she quit, saying, “For me, it was truly due to the overall traumatic experience in the school and the lack of growth or change to make it safer.”

"Neurodiversity" might be one in five or more than 50% of all Gen Z and Gen "Alpha" kids and Gen Z adults are affected by aluminum-induced "neurodiversity"?

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"Neurodiversity" is the new norm: https://annedachel.substack.com/p/usa-sees-more-and-more-disabled-autistic?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2 ("U.S.A. sees more and more disabled (autistic) students")

The 'party' can't keep raving on forever: "Sure, there is a greater need for services and support for children with autism, but people are excited about it. No one wants it to stop, especially providers who have an ample supply of clients because of the explosion in autism."

https://www.lossofbraintrust.com/post/cbs-boston-ceo-promotes-virtual-asd-dx-awareness-is-definitely-part-of-it

"WBZ: Why is this such a problem? Why is it 27 months to see a clinician? You should be able to notice some symptoms in your child, be able to get answers reasonably quickly as you can with other conditions. So why is it so long for autism?"

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