Sam Evans' Top 9 Best Moments
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Sam's top 10 best moments from Season 1 to 6!
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I stan, I love, WE Love, Sam.
Haha I do, too! Thanks for watching!
Love him ❤❤❤
I love Sam I Still want you Hold on
Sam's dyslexia reminded me, what _exactly_ is a learning disability? How's it different than the brain of someone without it? Does it *necessarily* affect your understanding? And when I say understanding, I mean whether or not you grasp what you read or hear. Some people need clarification, more context, or perhaps to reread a chapter, for example, and then they might understand it (or better). With that said, do *_all_* learning disabilities link to "I get it" or "I don't get it"? For some reason, people with learning disabilities often think they're dumb, but why?
Probably the school systen, they are designed for people who think a certain way its honestly frustrating
There not Dumd I have learning disabilities one of them being Dislexia, I worked at it and I have gotten really good at reading and writing many words now and sometimes I can still understand the word from subtext in the story even if I can't read it, it just means they think a little differently and need a little more help depending on there personality or just how much the diffrent ability effects them. ( For lack of better words)
There not Dumd at all and actually depending on what they like and how they are, they can be one of the smartest people.
@@camilla6482 truth is, I myself have a learning disability-the one I was talking about in my original comment: a slow limited understanding. That’s why I wondered if ALL learning disabilities affect your information processing and whether you “get it” or not. They make my type ignorant characters on TV, like Patrick Star or Homer Simpson
@@johnrainsman6650 oh okay, that is a good question I'm not for sure. But I do go to a school for all different ability kind of young adults. It helps us get jod experience and just to be out in the world.
Could you do a Marley Rose top moments?
Sure! Will be working on it!
Thanks for watching! :)
do you know what episode the picture in the thumbnail is from ?
Hi! It's from the Rocky Horror episode, S2 E5. 🙂
I like Sam in season 6 I love samchele
I was kind of hoping that instead of merely giving me a like/heart, the person who notices my comment gives me a reply too.
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@@umitencho Oh, it's been a while, but I think I asked a question and I didn't get a reply, just a like. My question was, does a learning disability necessarily affect your understanding? You know, like, "I get it" or "I don't get it"? That's what mine does; the way you word something matters so I can understand it, whether an assignment, book, conversation, etc. I was asking because Sam's dyslexia reminded me of learning disabilities.
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Honestly Sams character is great he became a male stripper just to help his family