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>Be me, a tard wrangler working at a special needs school
>New kid named Gongo starts in my class
>Gongo is a special kind of tard, he calls himself Gongo and loves playing the bongos
>Every day he walks into class with his bongos, banging away and shouting 'Gongo Gongo!'
>At first, I was annoyed and thought he was just being disruptive
>But as I got to know Gongo, I realized that playing the bongos was his way of expressing himself
>He was actually pretty good at it, and the other tards loved it too
>So I let him play his bongos during our breaks and even incorporated it into our lessons
>Whenever Gongo would start playing, the other tards would join in with their own noises and we would have a little jam session
>It was chaotic, but also heartwarming to see Gongo and the other tards having so much fun
>One day, we had a talent show at the school and Gongo insisted on performing
>He got up on stage with his bongos, yelling 'Gongo Gongo!' and the crowd went wild
>He was so proud of himself and it was the happiest I had ever seen him
>From then on, Gongo became known as the bongo master and would perform at every school event
>He may have been a tard, but he had a passion for bongos and we all loved him for it
>So next time you see someone like Gongo, don't judge them, embrace their quirks and let them be themselves
>Gongo Gongo on, my fellow tards. Gongo Gongo on.