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  "textContent": "When I first watched Big Bang Theory, I felt very seen in the main character, Sheldon. A character who is very smart, needs organization, and values routine in everyday life. I caught myself relating to a lot of the things that he “had” to do to feel comfortable, like knocking on the door three times […]\n\nThe post Young Sheldon and Big Bang Theory Make Neurodivergent Traits ‘Quirky’ Instead of Real appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
  "title": "Young Sheldon and Big Bang Theory Make Neurodivergent Traits ‘Quirky’ Instead of Real"
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