at least those kids have natural talent and an excuse to not be good socially, however most useless cunts around the internet also have no social skills at all and don't do anything but whine about it.
But most of them would trade their talent to be accepted by their peers for anything in the world. I have a friend who struggles with this, even the nicest teacher snapped on him several times because he couldn't handle his inappropriateness or know-it-allness in certain subjects.
See, i use to do this in school all day, with complex geometric patterns that all followed mathematic principles, i was basically making fractals by hand.
Teachers said "what the **** is this kid doing all day, hes wasting his time!"
Even though i:
-had great test scores
-could answer any question asked of me even while drawing
-retained the information
So i was forbid from doing anything like that, and now i cant draw **** . I cant keep that pace up, i spent 40 hours worth of class time working on one drawing on a piece of notebook paper only to have it thrown into the recycling by my teacher.
Im genuinely amazed sometimes i didnt shoot up the place.
you may be misremembering how good you were
i remember being really good at drawing when i was in school, many people even said i was the best in the class, looking back at my old drawings now i realise i was garbage
**krayon used "*roll picture*"** **krayon rolled image****** this kid is going places, when I was 11 I kicked out of bible school that summer for dipping my pecker in the blue finger paint and told the teacher I was "Dickasso".
So how do you define prodigy? What is the boundary between "so much better than everyone but not a prodigy" and "bona fide prodigy" in this field of drawing?
Oh, look, a kid that probably is legit high-functioning autistic.
That kind of attention to detail is one of the signs of autism-spectrum disorders, and the fact the title of the pics isn't pointing out that he's autistic, it's probably Aspergers, which is the highest end of high-functioning autism.
It sounds like you have a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
I wonder if there's a word for that.
well its hard to see someone born with talent. iv'e always stood by saying art is a skill not a talent but then you get the occasional child prodigy which makes you feel like the fact that you had to practice and work hard for so long to get where you are artistically and this little kid can just do it is a little unfair. although the kid probably has autism or some **** but whatever good for him