Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readAug 20, 2021

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Well, here's the thing, Adelia. I read for approximately 5 hours every day of my life, and sometimes I read right through the night as well. My IQ has been measured at between 165 and off-the-graph, depending on the doctor and the test. On top of that, I have Asperger's and an auditory processing disorder with short term memory impairment.

Asking me to remember an exact source for data I have read often enough through the years to remember it is a bit unreasonable. Nobody remembers the exact sources of all the information they have read.

On top of that, I am moving from Lisbon to Porto. I am currently living in a hostel, and have been minus permanent accommodation since April when I left South Africa, moved temporarily to Germany, and then relocated to Portugal at the end of June. I am moving in 11 days, and I have to find a flight, accommodation, and a way of transporting my 4 suitcases.

Finding information to satisfy your need to know that I actually didn't thumbsuck some data is not on my list of priorities.

If you really want to find that data for yourself, I can assure you it's there. You can find it. Unfortunately, I'm not going to be doing it for you.

Sorry if I come across as rude, but I am not a student, and you are not my professior.

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