
Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Jul 22, 2013 5:41pm
If you have a disability or a family members please tell the OC of the disability and the challenges that are encountered daily.
Many OC members have some form of disability or a family member with disabilities.
Many OC members are insensitive to other members and display ignorant behavior about the disability issues. Like a hate crime because those that can’t do something or have faults are less of an individual compared to their superiority.
My grandson was born with Bilateral Microtia “little ears” He was born with only small parts of his ears on both sides and no ear canal to the inter ear area. His inter ears are complete develop but no outside sound can vibrate the inter ear drum. Special surgery will be required 14operation in all, special hear aids, schooling and additional parenting attention required. When you think something like would not happen to you … it does
Laugh, make joke and have fun at others expenses ….. it not so funny when you’ll dealing with a disability.
What to have a better idea what an individual deals with that has Dyslexia.
Stupid and ignorant because can’t spell or poor grammar … watch this and the tell me who smarter
You arrogant, educated asshole who have no obstruction of learning or someone educated that has Dyslexia.
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I believe the lack of knowledge and ones arrogant of what a disability is like prevent them from seeing just how insensitive, almost racist and arrogant that they are.
Many of the OC members are younger and never think about the future “what if” of disabilities. It happens and when it does your world becomes a different place.
Many OC members have some form of disability or a family member with disabilities.
Many OC members are insensitive to other members and display ignorant behavior about the disability issues. Like a hate crime because those that can’t do something or have faults are less of an individual compared to their superiority.
My grandson was born with Bilateral Microtia “little ears” He was born with only small parts of his ears on both sides and no ear canal to the inter ear area. His inter ears are complete develop but no outside sound can vibrate the inter ear drum. Special surgery will be required 14operation in all, special hear aids, schooling and additional parenting attention required. When you think something like would not happen to you … it does
Laugh, make joke and have fun at others expenses ….. it not so funny when you’ll dealing with a disability.
What to have a better idea what an individual deals with that has Dyslexia.
Stupid and ignorant because can’t spell or poor grammar … watch this and the tell me who smarter
You arrogant, educated asshole who have no obstruction of learning or someone educated that has Dyslexia.
[video=youtube;gwZLFTW4OGY]</SPAN> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwZLFTW4OGY</SPAN>[/video] </SPAN>
I believe the lack of knowledge and ones arrogant of what a disability is like prevent them from seeing just how insensitive, almost racist and arrogant that they are.
Many of the OC members are younger and never think about the future “what if” of disabilities. It happens and when it does your world becomes a different place.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Jul 22, 2013 5:44pm
Fortunately, no one in my family has a medical disability of such. I've taught for 15 years and have seen just about everything. I'm very thankful for what I've been given and those disabled kids all have great assets to admire.

Tigerfan00
Posts: 3,427
Jul 22, 2013 6:40pm
I cant believe he got through all that without calling all of us "mofos".

said_aouita
Posts: 8,532
Jul 22, 2013 6:42pm
I've been called a retard many times. Very well possible I have a disability.

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Jul 22, 2013 8:12pm
Does dyscalculia count as such a condition?
If so, then none of you smarmy, educated dickwads had better make fun of me!
Or do, because I don't take myself too seriously. Ergo, I DGAF.
If so, then none of you smarmy, educated dickwads had better make fun of me!
Or do, because I don't take myself too seriously. Ergo, I DGAF.

Trueblue23
Posts: 7,463
Jul 22, 2013 8:18pm
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ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Jul 22, 2013 9:05pm
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MontyBrunswick
Jul 22, 2013 9:25pm
Belly35;1476930 wrote: You arrogant, educated asshole who have no obstruction of learning or someone educated that has Dyslexia.


Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Jul 22, 2013 9:27pm
I don't take myself serious because I have confidence and believe in myself as who I am.O-Trap;1477060 wrote:Does dyscalculia count as such a condition?
If so, then none of you smarmy, educated dickwads had better make fun of me!
Or do, because I don't take myself too seriously. Ergo, I DGAF.
What concerns me is the future and the insensitive that the Internet brings to the table.
I helped a girl that could not understand money. She could tell the differents between coins or the values of each.

Curly J
Posts: 7,282
Jul 22, 2013 9:35pm
ernest_t_bass;1477078 wrote:alcoholism
Quit bragging!!!
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Sonofanump
Jul 22, 2013 10:37pm
I have a bi-polor eating disorder.

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Jul 23, 2013 12:58am
I don't know. I think if we, as a society, started to not make such a huge issue of things, the mental challenge wouldn't be as much of a factor over the physical one.Belly35;1477086 wrote:I don't take myself serious because I have confidence and believe in myself as who I am.
What concerns me is the future and the insensitive that the Internet brings to the table.
I helped a girl that could not understand money. She could tell the differents between coins or the values of each.
I think part of the reason we all see some of these challenges as huge struggles is because everyone around us who is "sensitive" plays them up as such.
Granted, that doesn't mean you tell someone to suck it up, but you don't always feel the need to mention how brave someone is for fighting such a tough fight.
It's like the knight who goes to slay the dragon. The more the knight hears people talking about how amazingly brave he is, the more he considers the dragon to be something that requires bravery to face.
Let's teach our kids that it's okay to laugh at ourselves, and that we don't need to feel insecure about it, because we all have struggles.

SnotBubbles
Posts: 4,492
Jul 23, 2013 12:04pm
Are you really dyslexic?

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Jul 23, 2013 12:37pm
I agree with this so damn much. Back in the day, when I read Encyclopedia Dramatica, they did make a good point about stuff like this buried underneath all the blatant attempts to offend people (or link to every shock site known to man).O-Trap;1477218 wrote:I don't know. I think if we, as a society, started to not make such a huge issue of things, the mental challenge wouldn't be as much of a factor over the physical one.
I think part of the reason we all see some of these challenges as huge struggles is because everyone around us who is "sensitive" plays them up as such.
Granted, that doesn't mean you tell someone to suck it up, but you don't always feel the need to mention how brave someone is for fighting such a tough fight.
It's like the knight who goes to slay the dragon. The more the knight hears people talking about how amazingly brave he is, the more he considers the dragon to be something that requires bravery to face.
Let's teach our kids that it's okay to laugh at ourselves, and that we don't need to feel insecure about it, because we all have struggles.
Back through time, there have been many legitimate terms for the mentally handicapped like imbecile and retarded that became replaced for the reason that others would turn them into insults and people would get up in arms because of that. Seems it'd be better for people to stop being major league pussies than it would be to completely change your terminology every time hurt feelz are...uh...felt.
vdubb96
Posts: 2,210
Jul 23, 2013 12:40pm
x2 mofoernest_t_bass;1477078 wrote:alcoholism

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Jul 23, 2013 1:56pm
Yes and so is my youngest daughter and one grandson...SnotBubbles;1477462 wrote:Are you really dyslexic?
Becuse of what I learned about being Dyslexic I was able to get help for my kid and grandson..
Note: Dyslexic people are creative, advance thinker and inventive ...this has help me in my career and my daughters.. Its a give a taken situation.
Daughters 4.0 GPA high school, 3.8 GPA college and is now a Architect
Grandson is doing much better now in school with the support of the system.
You have to fight for your kids in todays educational system

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Jul 23, 2013 2:00pm
Belly35;1477518 wrote:Yes and so is my youngest daughter and one grandson...
Becuse of what I learned about being Dyslexic I was able to get help for my kid and grandson..
Note: Dyslexic people are creative, advance thinker and inventive ...this has help me in my career and my daughters.. Its a give a taken situation.
Daughters 4.0 GPA high school, 3.8 GPA college and is now a Architect
Grandson is doing much better now in school with the support of the system.
You have to fight for your kids in todays educational system
You have to fight? The school I am at caters unbelievable to all the kids with disabilities with seemingly endless meetings.

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Jul 23, 2013 2:26pm
Might be the difference in when his kids were going to school and today, too, as schools have gotten more in tune with working with disabilities now than in the past. Before people got more educated on things like that, it was probably pretty easy to just get lumped into special ed, even if you were intelligent. My best friend growing up had a situation like that happen to him. Wasn't dyslexia for him, but something else, but he had to pretty much bust his ass just to prove to others he was capable of handling regular, and then advanced, work.Ironman92;1477522 wrote:You have to fight? The school I am at caters unbelievable to all the kids with disabilities with seemingly endless meetings.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Jul 23, 2013 2:31pm
They've been on it pretty hardcore for at least 10 years and my school is behind times for the most part.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Jul 23, 2013 2:35pm
of course Belly started this thread. Does having one eye and no depth perception cause you to read backwards?

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Jul 23, 2013 4:34pm
You that have two eyes, general your left eye is a focus eye, lucky I have the focus eye so with a little adjustment and practice my dept perception is not effected. Letters are reversed, partial words or mixed words and some moving words or letter. Whole sentence reversed never happen but sometimes words will be reversed. Biggest difficulty is missing letter, mixed letter and partial words. What many of you see as poor spelling or broken, missing word or sentence is the differents between typing, what my mind views and what is typed on the screen. This took me 10 minutes to type spell checker can't do what it can't translate. They don't make Dyslexic spell checker.... MofoRaw Dawgin' it;1477544 wrote:of course Belly started this thread. Does having one eye and no depth perception cause you to read backwards?

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Jul 23, 2013 4:40pm
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MontyBrunswick
Jul 23, 2013 4:57pm
Belly35;1477591 wrote:You that have two eyes, general your left eye is a focus eye, lucky I have the focus eye so with a little adjustment and practice my dept perception is not effected. Letters are reversed, partial words or mixed words and some moving words or letter. Whole sentence reversed never happen but sometimes words will be reversed. Biggest difficulty is missing letter, mixed letter and partial words. What many of you see as poor spelling or broken, missing word or sentence is the differents between typing, what my mind views and what is typed on the screen. This took me 10 minutes to type spell checker can't do what it can't translate. They don't make Dyslexic spell checker.... Mofo
I typed this sentence in less than a minute on my phone because I am not dyslexic.
Hope this helps.

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Jul 23, 2013 5:57pm
True that but you're a loser and a ass. Hope this helpsdlazz;1477599 wrote:I typed this sentence in less than a minute on my phone because I am not dyslexic.
Hope this helps.

Tigerfan00
Posts: 3,427
Jul 23, 2013 7:23pm
ObviouslyBelly35;1477617 wrote:True that but it took me two minutes to write this shit storm, mofo.