Iβm not trying to be an asshole but I just saw a picture of a woman in a wheelchair that was born with some muscle disease that prevents her from walking. The condition looks similar to Stephen hawking. So sheβs been disabled her entire life and she wrote in the caption that she never let the disability stop her from living life to the fullest. Yes itβs sad but I mean come on. Youβre living your life to the fullest in a fucking wheel chair? You canβt swim, go on hikes, play sports, or play the most basic kids games like tag. Canβt drive or fucking grab the bag of chips off the top shelf.
Why do people insist on sharing their delusions with others? If everyone around you agrees with your delusion, it doesnβt become reality. And why do people support this delusion?
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That's harsh as fuck, but I really cant disagree. Its one thing to accept the condition and not it get ya down, but yea people seem to wanna make things like this into something others should strive for. It all began with the PC bullshit of saying 'handicapable' instead of 'handicapped'.
I mean, she's living HER life to ITS fullest. Maybe she's doing everything she can possibly manage in her chair.
You are not just a person with low iq you are a disgusting person too.
george carlin turned this thought into one of the best comedy specials ever made.
You are right. You will not be liked for it.
Ayn Rand wasn't liked for saying this either, but its true...
Maybe the mentally retarded are also living life to the fullest π
youve got all the shallow overconfidence in your own narrow opinions required to make a great Nazi. π
Attack the argument or get lost pussy