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You have no idea e19896. Maybe you have about dyslexia, but it's clear from your post you've bought right into body-fascism regarding other disabilities.
Engaging with you is like trying to winnow grain outdoors in a thunderstorm. Pointless and unpleasantly claggy.
 
rich tea
hob nob
garibaldi
chocolate digestives
bourbon
custard creams
cream crackers
bath olivers
maryland cookies

hardtack ships biscuits
 
...they're not being attempted beforehand though. The UK has an appalling set up for pain relief and a shocking lack of assistance for people who might then end up just deciding that they want to die because they can't bear another moment.

Well thats another, but connected, issue I still believe the clinic has a role to play
 
No should i have? has life improved for people with disabilities? like fuck it has, there we are dear lets wipe that slaver from your mouth you poor love, oh fuck he has free thought how that happen?
I think you want to do something about that anger...
 
You have no idea e19896. Maybe you have about dyslexia, but it's clear from your post you've bought right into body-fascism regarding other disabilities.
Engaging with you is like trying to winnow grain outdoors in a thunderstorm. Pointless and unpleasantly claggy.

How would that be then? how have i bought right into body-fascism, fact i refuse to be given labels, i pointed out that,s what we are told my miss spelling is about, i watched my gradfather die in very real and serious pain, do you not think i talked to him about other means of course i did, i very much agree with the right to take your own life, but regards my so called dyslexia and other so named health issues i do understand them just refuse to become them.
 
That'd do it. Perhaps with a biscuit, if we've found one suitably revolutionary by then. And maybe some light patronising from someone slightly authoritarian...no wait, that's to make his head explode :)

the biscuit issue is taking a long time to sort out:(
 
No should i have? has life improved for people with disabilities? like fuck it has, there we are dear lets wipe that slaver from your mouth you poor love, oh fuck he has free thought how that happen?

Life has improved enormously for people with disabilities in the last decade.

  • All London Bus routes wheelchair accessible
  • Tactile pavements and platform edges provide increased security to people with vision issues
  • Massive expansion in funding for London TaxiCard
  • All london Taxi's wheelchair accessible
  • Large increase in accessible housing
  • Social Model of disability prevails
  • Devolved budgets for care and assistance
 
further to to my previous serious post, sometimes poetry does say it better:
DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT


Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
 
the biscuit issue is taking a long time to sort out:(
I suppose Garibaldi himself lacked the relevant working-class credentials, then?

Actually, I think it's an impossible task: biscuits are inherently middle-class and a product of the post-Industrial Revolution capitalist-dominated hegemony, so are clearly the harbingers, vanguards and, yea verily, the veritable handmaidens of upperclass oppression, proxied via their bully-boys and footsoldier stooges, the aspirational middle classes. Ultimately, it's all run by the Illuminati *taps nose*

Not that it would be any better if it were run by the Proletariati...but since there's no danger of that ever happening, they can afford to be ever more grandiose in their rhetoric with no fear of ever having to be held to account for it
 
Life has improved enormously for people with disabilities in the last decade.

  • All London Bus routes wheelchair accessible
  • Tactile pavements and platform edges provide increased security to people with vision issues
  • Massive expansion in funding for London TaxiCard
  • All london Taxi's wheelchair accessible
  • Large increase in accessible housing
  • Social Model of disability prevails
  • Devolved budgets for care and assistance

Agreed in this context, but look here on this post for the some of the crass comments and just debaseing what i have said and yes including yourself something i did not expect, this was my point, and still do you agree with makeing the middle class history yes or no?
 
Agreed in this context, but look here on this post for the some of the crass comments and just debaseing what i have said and yes including yourself something i did not expect, this was my point, and still do you agree with makeing the middle class history yes or no?
How do you propose going about achieving this task?

ETA: it'd be difficult to "debase" much of what you said - it's unintentionally self-parodying already.
 
Topcat, as one of the managerial class, you again forget to mention one area where life for PWD has deteriorated considerably: that of benefits and welfare rights, the new ESA which replaced I/Benefit has seen failure/rejection rates of 90% in some areas(an incredible figure, but not unpredictable) and the DOH now want to take the care component of DLA from disabled claimants to pay for long term care, there is also much more coercion and stigmatisation now, indeed I predict the new workhouse is not far off.

In other words, for many, life under Nl for disabled people has got very hard indeed.
 
Agreed in this context, but look here on this post for the some of the crass comments and just debaseing what i have said and yes including yourself something i did not expect, this was my point, and still do you agree with makeing the middle class history yes or no?

do you want to make the upper class history?
 
Topcat, as one of the managerial class, you again forget to mention one area where life for PWD has deteriorated considerably: that of benefits and welfare rights, the new ESA which replaced I/Benefit has seen failure/rejection rates of 90% in some areas(an incredible figure, but not unpredictable) and the DOH now want to take the care component of DLA from disabled claimants to pay for long term care, there is also much more coercion and stigmatisation now, indeed I predict the new workhouse is not far off.

In other words, for many, life under Nl for disabled people has got very hard indeed.

I think on the whole life has improved for people with disabilities. You disagree?
 
@Topcat

Ok, lets cut your considerable wage, spy on you for no reason, push you into a minimum wage job and see how you feel then.
 
The usual. Need I say more? :) He's found an interesting twist on it this time.

And I think we also have to give him credit for using his OWN WORDS this time. That must be an Urban75 first: an enumbers OP written by his own fair hand!

I guess that's why it's more incoherent than normal.
 
I think on the whole life has improved for people with disabilities. You disagree?
Yes I do disagree very much look and read the comments here, see how the rest of this society treats people with disabilities, see how people assume that because we have disabilities we should become them?

Treelover is right there is not much improvement for people with disabilities we face discrimination, low incomes, comments such oh you can think for yourself etc, and if we decide our pain has become to much we can not take our own lives because we are told by the morel majority this wrong, the ignorance of my grandfather was not of his own but one he was told, I had to watch hold his hand while he died in pain there was no dignity in his death or his disability, it was humiliation for him, and for myself to watch him die in such pain, he would not even take the cannabis offer to ease his pain, because in his thoughts it was wrong.

One is shocked at you top cat for following The Sheep:
 
Yes I do disagree very much look and read the comments here, see how the rest of this society treats people with disabilities, see how people assume that because we have disabilities we should become them?

Treelover is right there is not much improvement for people with disabilities we face discrimination, low incomes, comments such oh you can think for yourself etc, and if we decide our pain has become to much we can not take our own lives because we are told by the morel majority this wrong, the ignorance of my grandfather was not of his own but one he was told, I had to watch hold his hand while he died in pain there was no dignity in his death or his disability, it was humiliation for him, and for myself to watch him die in such pain, he would not even take the cannabis offer to ease his pain, because in his thoughts it was wrong.

One is shocked at you top cat for following The Sheep:

You dispute the examples I provided? If so list why and where etc.
 
Mrs M, if I was old and fucked and my wife was imminently about to die of cancer, I'd prefer to end it with her too, to be honest. There's no nobility in struggling on under hopeless circumstances, alone and afraid.

Where does it say in the contract of life that living would be noble? Aren't being alone and afraid a part of life; and, when we find ourselves alone and afraid don’t we strive to ameliorate these situations?
 
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