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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]wow, the two stories of the adults living with these problems make me very worried for my son. It would be very painful being fired every two years.[/quote] It is (I'm the person who said I've only had one job last 2 yrs). There are definitely times when I am in no state of mind to be driving, because I am thisclose to driving myself right off a cliff. I haven't had health insurance in over half a decade either, because applying for it and sorting through it is too overwhelming for me, and don't have anyone to help me with it. Three times in the last week someone has tried to explain how Wifi works and what data plans are to me, and I still "don't get it." My life is HARD. It's just really, really hard to navigate through life. (Also, through streets - ask me about the time I got lost in Miami for two hours because I couldn't find the exit I needed.) I think my parents try to not think about it too much. The scary part is when I find out something basic or that makes my life so much easier, and it turns out everyone else has known for years, not only does my heart sink but I wonder what else I don't know that I should. See: white lights in the back of cars mean the car is going to back up, online banking, etc. [/quote]
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