Comments by "Anonymous" (@Anonymous-df8it) on "Washington Post"
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@loganskiwyse7823 I'm fairly certain that the ability to speak is a prerequisite to singing. If we assume that someone who can't speak can sing, then this person could sing the words to communicate, whilst holding their pitch steady (if one can't control the pitch of one's voice, then one can't sing; by taking the contrapositive, we can show that if one can sing, our original assumption, then one can control the pitch of one's voice), showing that said person can speak, a contradiction
Also, why couldn't wikiHow or a similar website teach you how to do the things that your carers are currently doing for you? I don't mean to be rude, but I don't see how it can be anything other than learned helplessness, assuming that your belief that you're highly gifted isn't attributable to the Dunning-Kreuger effect
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