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Re: Disabilities
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:45 pm
by ctnbeh13
For the most part, there's definitely a handful of interesting people posting here that I feel would be nice to actually sit down with in person and have a conversation. Everyone is said to have a skeleton in their closet, and as for me, going into detail about my list of medically diagnosed issues, I choose to spare you good people (have you read some of my posts?).
However, on one of my bad days (when I'm not busy updating my manifesto) you might just catch me starting a movement of sorts to help others with relocating their skeletons to more appropriate hiding places. Most of us with the slightest hint of common sense knows that the first place others look for skeletons is, in your closet. Plus, it wouldn't hurt to help bring about the end of the hypocrisy we pass down from generation to generation of telling our children that there's nothing to be afraid of when their going to bed at night, when we know damb well that there are skeletons in their closet, that just happens to be the overflow from what wouldn't fit in our own bedroom's closet.
Anyway, I digress.

Re: Disabilities
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:37 am
by Pyrizzle
ctnbeh13 wrote:(have you read some of my posts?).

Yes, yes i have my friend. :LOL:
Skeletons are a dime a dozen these days, I'm lucky to not have anything physically wrong with me but sometimes i have my doubts about my sanity.
Happy hunting my friend.
Re: Disabilities
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:40 pm
by DarkSavant13
Pyrizzle wrote:ctnbeh13 wrote:(have you read some of my posts?).

Yes, yes i have my friend. :LOL:
Skeletons are a dime a dozen these days, I'm lucky to not have anything physically wrong with me but sometimes i have my doubts about my sanity.
Happy hunting my friend.
I don't have any skeletons in my closet, the bodies haven't decomposed that far yet.
Being crazy is the only thing that keeps me sane.

Re: Disabilities
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:37 pm
by Sarumar
DarkSavant13 wrote:
Being crazy is the only thing that keeps me sane.

+1, I understand you perfectly, I am the same

Re: Disabilities
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:32 am
by Pyrizzle
DarkSavant13 wrote:
I don't have any skeletons in my closet, the bodies haven't decomposed that far yet.
Being crazy is the only thing that keeps me sane.

So true!

Re: Disabilities
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:08 pm
by Darkwolf
tek wrote:
thanks for the info. No wonder I had no clue what M'kay was. It's from the stupidest show ever created.

I have to disagree
It's from South Park.
Not the Jersey Shore, Teen Mom, 16 & Pregnent, Real Housewives of [wherever we are now], or any other reality show.
Re: Disabilities
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:42 pm
by Sarumar
Darkwolf wrote:tek wrote:
thanks for the info. No wonder I had no clue what M'kay was. It's from the stupidest show ever created.

I have to disagree
It's from South Park.
Not the Jersey Shore, Teen Mom, 16 & Pregnent, Real Housewives of [wherever we are now], or any other reality show.
+1

Re: Disabilities
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:02 pm
by Antison
Darkwolf wrote:tek wrote:
thanks for the info. No wonder I had no clue what M'kay was. It's from the stupidest show ever created.

I have to disagree
It's from South Park.
Not the Jersey Shore, Teen Mom, 16 & Pregnent, Real Housewives of [wherever we are now], or any other reality show.
Off topic, so I will keep this short because I cannot resist.
All the shows you mentioned, my wife and I classify as "brainless" and I would also include South park in the "brainless" category. "brainless" is a category for shows that does not require the viewer to think or the viewer feels dumber having just watched.
I will not respond to any other comments on this subject as we are off topic big time.
Re: Disabilities
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:18 am
by Sarumar
tek wrote:Darkwolf wrote:tek wrote:
thanks for the info. No wonder I had no clue what M'kay was. It's from the stupidest show ever created.

I have to disagree. It's from South Park.
Not the Jersey Shore, Teen Mom, 16 & Pregnent, Real Housewives of [wherever we are now], or any other reality show.
Off topic, so I will keep this short because I cannot resist.
All the shows you mentioned, my wife and I classify as "brainless" and I would also include South park in the "brainless" category. "brainless" is a category for shows that does not require the viewer to think or the viewer feels dumber having just watched.
I will not respond to any other comments on this subject as we are off topic big time.
+1, and I will not say no more

Re: Disabilities
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:21 am
by ctnbeh13
In an attempt to tie this all together in a neat little package, people with disabilities tend to watch a lot of television, movies, play video games, and spend time interacting with the world around them through electronic media such as the internet. As surprising as it may sound, to admit that you spend a lot of time doing any of the above is in your favor when applying for disability benefits. This is mostly true due to a disabled person's limited ability to engage in many common (and often taken for granted) physical activities.