Sigh, a classic example of prejudice against other-brained people. We don’t yet know for certain about his diagnosis-as the doc wants to run the standard battery of tests confirming or denying the diagnosis. But if so, it has nothing to do with his desire to learn, and yes he can still read.
Back in the day, 70 years ago, those with problems reading (most likely dyslexia, or poor nutrition at home) had to sit at the back of the class. Yes, they were the kids from the poorer side of town, wearing hand-me-down clothes and an obvious body odour.
Umm… just a gentle reminder if you’re tempted to jump all over Miles and his blunt assessment and delivery: Miles is nine. Precocious, but nine. Also, he’s simply adjusting to a new truth about his best friend. It won’t ever stop him from being Kevin’s best friend.
doctorwho29 3 months ago
Miles doesn’t understand. He’s oversimplifying out of ignorance. Hopefully he’ll learn quickly
leopardglily 3 months ago
Oh that was just mean.
Can't Sleep 3 months ago
It’s not that he can’t read, he just can’t read. Uhh… I mean he can’t read easily.
Ida No 3 months ago
Miles: “I mean, yeah, you’re still lazy and can’t be bothered to learn, but you do still want to read Robomancers, right?”
baraktorvan 3 months ago
Sigh, a classic example of prejudice against other-brained people. We don’t yet know for certain about his diagnosis-as the doc wants to run the standard battery of tests confirming or denying the diagnosis. But if so, it has nothing to do with his desire to learn, and yes he can still read.
mccollunsky 3 months ago
Miles has done a classic talking before thinking mistake. A horrible affliction.
markkahler52 3 months ago
Kev knows HOW to read… it’s just that it appears all jillacutty to him…
hfergus Premium Member 3 months ago
There is a difference between knowing how to read and not being able to read easily.
HarryLime 3 months ago
Back in the day, 70 years ago, those with problems reading (most likely dyslexia, or poor nutrition at home) had to sit at the back of the class. Yes, they were the kids from the poorer side of town, wearing hand-me-down clothes and an obvious body odour.
Tweener Premium Member 3 months ago
Umm… just a gentle reminder if you’re tempted to jump all over Miles and his blunt assessment and delivery: Miles is nine. Precocious, but nine. Also, he’s simply adjusting to a new truth about his best friend. It won’t ever stop him from being Kevin’s best friend.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
Sorry, Kevin. Comics do not count!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 3 months ago
And so it starts
baskate_2000 3 months ago
It’s not about the ability to read, it’s in the perception.
Ellis97 3 months ago
That’s actually kind of offensive, Miles.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Does the word “Compassion” mean anything to you?
6turtle9 3 months ago
Not helping, Miles!