
i would love to know where you looked - because i looked at the actual word Disability - not the way it can be used. . Like for that basket ball thing that is pathetic in my opinion. People who play basket ball and are only 6ft tall are not disabled.The second definition is from the Oxford dictionary. I see no asterix that implies it must be a permanent condition. For someone arguing for sympathy and equality, you prove yourself a hypocritic by debating semantics and thereby excluding people. I also noticed you conveniently ignored my prior mention of that man with TAR syndrome. It's almost like it destroys your entire position: a person with a disability not crying and whining, demanding the world bend over for them.
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