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Topic: DISABILITY
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Wed 03/10/10 02:24 PM

No, misunderstanding.

You misunderstood my reply perhaps?

I was adding to the point that the thread had degenerated and was helping it find its way to thread death exile ...


So you're the one. Off with your head! To quote the Red Queen. laugh I saw Alice in Wonderland last week, I couldn't resist.

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Wed 03/10/10 02:24 PM
Aren't we all disabled in our own way? :tongue:

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Wed 03/10/10 02:27 PM


No, misunderstanding.

You misunderstood my reply perhaps?

I was adding to the point that the thread had degenerated and was helping it find its way to thread death exile ...


So you're the one. Off with your head! To quote the Red Queen. laugh I saw Alice in Wonderland last week, I couldn't resist.


Well, I could use a new one anyhoooo ...

smokin ... But this time I get to be brunette!

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Wed 03/10/10 02:29 PM

Aren't we all disabled in our own way? :tongue:


... drinker

A point several of us have made and agreed w/ one another throughout this thread ...

laugh ... You trying to go and make sense here again?

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Wed 03/10/10 02:35 PM
No, not me. I definitely would not do that!! I like things as senseless as possible!!! smokin :banana:

CatsLoveMe's photo
Wed 03/10/10 02:36 PM
I've often wondered, if I had to lose a sense but the consolation would be that one of my remaining senses would improve, what would it be? I think I would probably choose loss of sight, and my sense of hearing would improve.

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Wed 03/10/10 02:36 PM
Common Cents ... Really pays off ? ... Or rarely? ... smokin

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Wed 03/10/10 02:42 PM
Obviously people with disabilities don't get that choice, but it does make you wonder, what disability could you live with if you had one or how would you cope with it. I suppose people who do, do anyway no matter what it is, but it's interesting to think about, what your life would be like if you had one, but you don't. For example, I'm not blind, but I can't really understand what it's like to be blind, without being blind. I can imagine it, but I won't really know without having experienced it.

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Wed 03/10/10 02:48 PM
Blindness is considered one of the most traumatic disabilities that can occur in one's adulthood.

It also has one of the top disability suicide rates attached to it.

I've volunteered w/ the newly, adult blind ...

They are in a devastated world of hurt and loss.

To watch REALLY makes it seem unimaginably difficult.

(And I've worked w/ a lot of 'disabilities' now ... )

We all get dealt the hand we got ...

In the end, I've learned to loathe the saying:

"What does not kill you makes you stronger!"

I'm strong enough, TY very much!!!

Besides, sometimes it really does kill you!

Justiinoo's photo
Wed 03/10/10 02:50 PM
Yes, Love is love and it dose not matter what they have =[

CatsLoveMe's photo
Wed 03/10/10 02:53 PM

Blindness is considered one of the most traumatic disabilities that can occur in one's adulthood.

It also has one of the top disability suicide rates attached to it.

I've volunteered w/ the newly, adult blind ...

They are in a devastated world of hurt and loss.

To watch REALLY makes it seem unimaginably difficult.

(And I've worked w/ a lot of 'disabilities' now ... )

We all get dealt the hand we got ...

In the end, I've learned to loathe the saying:

"What does not kill you makes you stronger!"

I'm strong enough, TY very much!!!

Besides, sometimes it really does kill you!


I didn't know that, thanks for sharing. "We all get dealt the hand we got" So true. Overcoming is the key, but sometimes not everyone can, and that makes me sad to hear that.

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Wed 03/10/10 06:30 PM
dancere
what exact model of shotgun should i use and why? now on to the original post....flowerforyou
thank u for your information on disability.

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Fri 03/12/10 04:53 PM

Blindness is considered one of the most traumatic disabilities that can occur in one's adulthood.

It also has one of the top disability suicide rates attached to it.

I've volunteered w/ the newly, adult blind ...

They are in a devastated world of hurt and loss.

To watch REALLY makes it seem unimaginably difficult.

(And I've worked w/ a lot of 'disabilities' now ... )

We all get dealt the hand we got ...

In the end, I've learned to loathe the saying:

"What does not kill you makes you stronger!"

I'm strong enough, TY very much!!!

Besides, sometimes it really does kill you!
drinker Oh sista I hate that saying too. Heard it one to many times.

I didn't know that about the blind. I've got gloucoma which they say was caught early. My grandma went blind from it. I'd hate to lose my eye sight.

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