If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
I have permament burn marks on my left leg and on right my arm, like a certain chocolate loving individual. Although I doubt that could possibly count as a disability.
Also I didn't expect so many people with "problems" to play a VN about disabled girls.
oh wait.
Also I didn't expect so many people with "problems" to play a VN about disabled girls.
oh wait.
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Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
I don't know, if it should be in this thread or not, but I wanted to ask (from a long time) what comes in the nild physical disabilities. I have three though I think they would be consider mild, or maybe not.
Let me tell, and then maybe you could comment:
My speech stuttters while speaking and it is so frequent that I can hardly say a word without stumbling on the word. My eyes squint and I have myopia.
Please tell, if it comes in mild physical disabilities.
Let me tell, and then maybe you could comment:
My speech stuttters while speaking and it is so frequent that I can hardly say a word without stumbling on the word. My eyes squint and I have myopia.
Please tell, if it comes in mild physical disabilities.
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Does blindness merely cloud one's vision, or is it complete darkness?
Also, I've got the diabeetus. Thanks, dad!
Also, I've got the diabeetus. Thanks, dad!
Donnes-moi le chocolat, Hisao! Gib mir die Schokolade, Hisao! Dame el chocolate, Hisao! Dammi il cioccolato, Hisao! Ge mig choklad, Hisao! Giv mig chokolade, Hisao! 私にチョコレートを与える, 久夫! Daj mi czekoladę, Hisao! Geef me de chocola, Hisao! (Thanks for the Dutch ver. Leotrak) Bigyan mo ako ng chocolate, Hisao! Geef mij de chocolade, Hisao! Дайте мне шоколад, Хисао! Dá-me o chocolate, Hisao!
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
There are varying degrees of blindness as far as I know.Ozymil wrote:Does blindness merely cloud one's vision, or is it complete darkness?
Also, I've got the diabeetus. Thanks, dad!
Also, if your question and your statement are related, you should probably see a doctor ASAP
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Stuttering = communication disorder along the same lines as dyslexia. Nothing to do with physical ability or disability.DragoonHP wrote:I don't know, if it should be in this thread or not, but I wanted to ask (from a long time) what comes in the nild physical disabilities. I have three though I think they would be consider mild, or maybe not.
Let me tell, and then maybe you could comment:
My speech stuttters while speaking and it is so frequent that I can hardly say a word without stumbling on the word. My eyes squint and I have myopia.
Please tell, if it comes in mild physical disabilities.
Squinting = azn French Stewart
Myopia = if it's not to the extent of legal blindness then you aren't considered physically disabled.
I excluded "mild physical disabilities" from this poll because of how inane it would be for someone to describe themselves as "mildly physically disabled," much like how some people for whatever reason diagnose themselves with Asperger's. I don't actually think there's such a thing as "mild physical disabilities;" you're either physically disabled or you're not.
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Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Although different peoples standards of physical disability vary. One guy I know can't use his legs but insists he's not disabled.
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Doesn't "mild" in "mild physical disability" indicate severity? Like something that causes a hindrance in day to day life but not enough to warrant drastic accommodations in order to function.
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
I think what many people would think of as a "mild physical disability" might be more properly termed a "physical impairment" if they require little to no accommodation in order for it to not be a hindrance (and to be honest I'm pulling the term "physical impairment" out of my ass by analogy to "hearing impairment"). In hindsight, most of the options on this poll aren't really physical disabilities so much as physical impairments -- even muteness is technically a communication disorder. I think in most cases a good measure of whether or not you could be physically disabled as opposed to physically impaired is whether or not you're legally allowed to drive (I am), but then again I have no idea whether handicapped people tend to drive themselves to those handicapped parking spaces you see all over the place.
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
There are a double arm amputees with driver's licence and even pilot's licence. Also as far as terminology goes, "physical impairment" is actually a subterm for "disability", specifying people with disabilities that reduce the usage of limbs. Defining disability is not that simple, even many official definitions fall back to defining it through societal norms ie. if you or your reference group think that a person is disabled, he or she (likely) is.Caesius wrote:I think in most cases a good measure of whether or not you could be physically disabled as opposed to physically impaired is whether or not you're legally allowed to drive (I am), but then again I have no idea whether handicapped people tend to drive themselves to those handicapped parking spaces you see all over the place.
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Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
How does a person with heterochromia get a driver's license?
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Why would heterochromia affect getting a driver's license?Caesius wrote:How does a person with heterochromia get a driver's license?
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
I don't know, but Yuna's hot. That is all.Esa94 wrote:Why would heterochromia affect getting a driver's license?Caesius wrote:How does a person with heterochromia get a driver's license?
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Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
It's not me here this time, but my best friend just informed me this morning that he is going to go blind very soon. Some sort of medical emergency called "retinal detachment".
This hurts, even though it's not about me. She is a painter, she is a gamer, she is an avid reader. Blindness must be horrible for a person like her.
The universe likes to screw with good people.
This hurts, even though it's not about me. She is a painter, she is a gamer, she is an avid reader. Blindness must be horrible for a person like her.
The universe likes to screw with good people.
Life, what is it but a dream?
זה מגניב אותי כל פעם מחדש, העובדה שיש פה עברית. אני תוהה אם מישהו ישים לב ששיניתי חתימה.
זה מגניב אותי כל פעם מחדש, העובדה שיש פה עברית. אני תוהה אם מישהו ישים לב ששיניתי חתימה.
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Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Fuck that's a nasty one. It's possible to recover from it if its treated though. My gramps got it as the result of a really bad case of arc eye, went to a hospital and it took him around six months to recover but he was fine afterwards.Minister of Gloom wrote:It's not me here this time, but my best friend just informed me this morning that he is going to go blind very soon. Some sort of medical emergency called "retinal detachment".
This hurts, even though it's not about me. She is a painter, she is a gamer, she is an avid reader. Blindness must be horrible for a person like her.
The universe likes to screw with good people.
Re: If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?
Same reason a deaf girl would need glasses.Esa94 wrote:Why would heterochromia affect getting a driver's license?Caesius wrote:How does a person with heterochromia get a driver's license?