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1 hour ago, The Jerkman said:

 

@Bionic you're gonna need to step up your game to get to this dudes level!

 

 

dude is absolutely incredible. He's doing things with no arms that I can't even do with two!

 

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That’s because you suck.  

Just kidding, no you’re not kidding, good for him, that’s what I like to see! 

I do not like when people use body differences as excuses to not go about life, or create/achieve goals.

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That’s because you suck.  
Just kidding, no you’re not kidding, good for him, that’s what I like to see! 
I do not like when people use body differences as excuses to not go about life, or create/achieve goals.

I like that “body differences” as opposed to “impaired” or “disabled” or “handicapped” the connotation of the later words are so negative.


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10 minutes ago, crappyice said:


I like that “body differences” as opposed to “impaired” or “disabled” or “handicapped” the connotation of the later words are so negative.


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i work in the field of "people with disabilities". And every 5 years the connotation changes to be PC - it drives me nuts.  How bout just "people" no connotation needed. - pet peeve of mine. 

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8 minutes ago, crappyice said:


I like that “body differences” as opposed to “impaired” or “disabled” or “handicapped” the connotation of the later words are so negative.


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I hear ya pal, “handicap”, and “disability”, was NEVER used in our house growing up.  My outlook is if the “body difference” is something that TRULY keeps you from completing daily tasks, then yeah thats a disability, but if you can manage your life, and keep on going, and finding ways, and adapt, I don’t consider that being disabled.

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I hear ya pal, “handicap”, and “disability”, was NEVER used in our house growing up.  My outlook is if the “body difference” is something that TRULY keeps you from completing daily tasks, then yeah thats a disability, but if you can manage your life, and keep on going, and finding ways, and adapt, I don’t consider that being disabled.
I do hope you have a handicap sticker. Hell if I could get one I totally would use it all the time! Get some premo spots at Costco and the like

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2 hours ago, The Jerkman said:

I do hope you have a handicap sticker. Hell if I could get one I totally would use it all the time! Get some premo spots at Costco and the like

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I am that guy that parks as far away as possible actually lol

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