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Rostie had just came back from a trip to Boston to find her role model, Temple Grandin aka The Woman Who Thinks Like A Cow. Her friend, Marche, was very intersted about her trip.
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| Hi Rostie. How was your trip? Did you really manage to meet HER? | |
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| YES I DID! My dream has finally been fufilled! Meeting her in real life makes me even more certain that she really exists and I am now even more hopeful for myself as an autistic rooster! | |
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| I heard that she is the first autistic person to write an autobiography of her life and let others have a chance to be able to understand the thoughts and pain an autistic person goes through. | |
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| Despite of all the obstacles and hurdles placed in her life, she finally made it to where she is today! Her persistence and determination is indeed respect-worthy. | |
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| She makes me want to take a second look at this world! | |
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| Well, after all I've said, the main point is IT WAS DEFINITELY A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE. | |
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