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These kind of guys are like "I don't let my disability define me. If they could give me my legs back, I'd refuse, I'm very happy with how I am."
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Rotting using the government disability checkRealistically what are they supposed to do? Just give up? Don't do anything?
At least they are doing something and doing sport.
What's wrong with that?
Nothing wrong with that, I think they need a certain level of delusion to be happy which is okayRealistically what are they supposed to do? Just give up? Don't do anything?
At least they are doing something and doing sport.
What's wrong with that?
No one with a disability is coping that it's a good thing for them, but some people don't let it stop them from doing shit which is fine.Nothing wrong with that, I think they need a certain level of delusion to be happy which is okay
"I don't think of my disability, and I don't particularly care for people to define as a disabled person. I can do things, but I do them differently than other people," Simpson said.No one with a disability is coping that it's a good thing for them, but some people don't let it stop them from doing shit which is fine.
How is that delusional?
Gene editing is not a thing anywaysView attachment 3036825
"noooo, you can't use gene editing to cure dwarfism b-b-because that would make it seem like a bad thing, dwarfism is my superpowerrr"
This site thinks any life below thst of a tall young white rich chad is inherently worthlessRealistically what are they supposed to do? Just give up? Don't do anything?
At least they are doing something and doing sport.
What's wrong with that?
good for her, what's your point?"I don't think of my disability, and I don't particularly care for people to define as a disabled person. I can do things, but I do them differently than other people," Simpson said.
Woman with cerebral palsy conquers stereotypes by climbing Rocky Mountains
A Colorado woman with cerebral palsy realized her dream of climbing the mountains just outside her window, with the help of volunteers from the nonprofit No Barriers.abcnews.go.com
Just saying that shit is cope. Like regardless of what she defines herself as, she will always be defined by others as disabled.
I don't think you get my point. The uncomfortable truth is that they will always be seen as less valuable by society. It's an innate human instinct to leave the lower performing humans behind as catering for them is too much of a burden. We use to live in small communities and is how we evolved. What we do now is override our natural instinct as we understand that they didn't choose their parents/condition. We try our best to ensure the disadvantaged are happygood for her, what's your point?
she climbed a mountains for what i read, which is good for someone with cerebral palsy.
how is it cope saying that she conquers stereotype? it is pretty impressive with someone with cerebral palsy to be able to climb the rocky mountains.
no shit, so what.I don't think you get my point. The uncomfortable truth is that they will always be seen as less valuable by society. It's an innate human instinct to leave the lower performing humans behind as catering for them is too much of a burden. We use to live in small communities and is how we evolved. What we do now is override our natural instinct as we understand that they didn't choose their parents/condition. We try our best to ensure the disadvantaged are happy