Big Sean is currently in New York and visited Angie Martinez‘ rush hour drive. Besides flirting with Angie, here’s the topics that were discussed. Break 1: Talks his Grammys nominations and his current love life. Break 2: How his Detroit homecoming concert came about and the poverty in Detroit. Break 3: Discusses the Connecticut shooting and says Hall of Fame is 80% done.
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This post made me stop and think deeply. The description of an autistic person being caught in a wave of misunderstanding is sadly very real for many families. It reflects the gap between lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals and the rigid systems they encounter. I appreciate how you’ve framed it with both emotion and urgency—it’s a call for better education and compassion that can’t be ignored.fake it until you make