
I wouldn't ask except I seem to remember more than one of your posts where you revel in the fact that you've never worked.
And if you think being disabled is a good reason not to work, you're kind of undermining all the disableds who have managed to get jobs.
There was a blind quadraplegic on that radio4 the other day who was a doctor. I think you're just being lazy.
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And if you think being disabled is a good reason not to work, you're kind of undermining all the disableds who have managed to get jobs.
There was a blind quadraplegic on that radio4 the other day who was a doctor. I think you're just being lazy.

i have a very hard time dealing with it. i'd like to have a job, if only so i could earn my own money. hopefully, after another 2 operations, i may be well enough to work. then i'll only have to worry about going blind and, if other blind people can work, i'm damn sure i can.
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I was previously under the misapprehension that you were someone who had always chosen not to work.
Which in itself I wouldn't have a problem with - I only get annoyed with terminally unemployed people who whine about being poor.
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Which in itself I wouldn't have a problem with - I only get annoyed with terminally unemployed people who whine about being poor.

and as i'm seeing a reconstructive surgeon sometime soon, it may not be too long before i'm finally fixed. after all, it's only been 24 bloody years they've kept me waiting! ;)
anyway, to bed.
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anyway, to bed.