It's an example, you know what i mean and you know it happens.
Toht I enjoyed FH more when you were on a break. Deciphering your posts from what you say and what you intend is a fuckin chore!
But the vast majority of people don't want to be treated exactly as an person without disabilities, they want to be treated as a human being who is independent in the things he can do and appreciates the help for the things he can't do.
Seems to be a case of "i meant this but i said that"
toht said:It's the same messed up logic that applies to people with handicaps.
"Treat me as equal!"
Fair enough, you're equal.
"Give me that seat, i'm handicapped!"
What happened to equal?
Actually no, the point hasn't changed to anything and the first post is valid enough, just a bad example that had a little "assume" added to it.
That was cleared up.
No. The example clearly shows what happens.
Now did i say all handicapped act this way? No.
Is that handicapped person a prissy motherf*cker? Yes.
You seem to think that someone saying ANYTHING wrong about ANY handicapped people is saying abd things about ALL handicapped people.
I am not assuming anything, unless all of us reading this have assumed exactly the same thing. I simply read the post literally as is the usual case when reading things.
Is this the cleared up bit?
""I don't want special treatment 'cause i'm in a wheelchair"
Fine. Get us a round o beers will ya?
"But i'm in a wheelchair!""
Im still not sure I understand it. Someone in wheelchair may be physically unable to get a round of drinks in. Not sure how that is pulling out a disabled card or whaever?
You gave the impression, due to the fact you seem to be unable to type anything as you intended in your mind, that it applies to 'people with handicaps.'
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So, if this individual wants no special treatment, refusing to get a round of drinks is not logical.
That example is valid because i've seen lpenty of people in wheelchairs get a round of drinks, ergo, if one guy in a wheelchair can do it, someone in an equal wheelchair position should too.
So, if this individual wants no special treatment, refusing to get a round of drinks is not logical.
Lets take Steve who I work with. I dont know about his illness, but he cant walk, cant move his arms and most of his muscles dont work. If he refuses to bring me a round of drinks , I wouldnt blame him.
In fact, lets take Julie who isnt even in a wheel chair. She has something wrong with her hands and cant grip anything propley. I wouldnt blame her either.
Well the last one actually makes sense, but cant say I have ever met a disabled person with that little respect for them selves. However, I have met countless able bodied people who fit that bill.
Can anyone tell me what Toht is arguing about this time?
Some disabled people are lazy just as some able bodied people are lazy.
Seems to be a case of "i meant this but i said that".
Everyone seems to think you meant something else. No offence or anything, but maybe you should type exactly what you mean? As this seems to happen more often than not!
As for what you are now saying, I dont think any self respecting disabled person would do that.
I think almost everyone except you few who posted undertood what he meant.
My mother work with disabled ppl so I meet quite alot of them in different ages and can tell you I see alot who use their disabilities for their advantage. I'm not saying they shouldn't but they sure do.
a wankers a wanker, able bodied or not, tots posts are full of weasel wee and are deliberatly ambiguous to the point where if you try and counter his argument he just says "oh i didn't mean it like that i meant it like this", which leads to him just looking like the an idiot.
and just becasue you post 1254167 times per day doesn't make your comments any more valid than a person who posts once per week.
well, you would say that wouldn't you........
you best stop moaning