Re: What would your disability be?
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 3:15 am
You have my recommendation thenHisao&Hanako<3 wrote:I see it now. I might check it out soon.
You have my recommendation thenHisao&Hanako<3 wrote:I see it now. I might check it out soon.
Ummm... That's more messed up then the stuff I say sometimes.HotBorscht wrote:As far as I can tell, the school isn't restricted to physical disabilities, so the disability of my choice would be the type of insanity where you have episodes of when you say things, see things, etc. that only make sense to you, but not to others (I guess a more severe form of Rin's mentality).
It would happen to me after witnessing the aftermath of my family (Grandparents, uncle, nephew, aunt, parents, etc.) being brutally murdered, the only reason that I survived being that I had been sleeping underneath a bed.
Stephen Hawking is easy to deal with. Just give him an assistant.YutoTheOrc wrote:Yamaku doesn't accept people with mental disabilities? Really, well I can kind of see why. As for physical disabilities, what is the maximum Yamaku could take like, Steven Hawking disability or the man who has no skin. Would they have all the proper equipment to deal with those types of disabilities.
Then tell the assistant to relay to stop crushing all my dreams of interstellar travel.Xanatos wrote:Stephen Hawking is easy to deal with. Just give him an assistant.YutoTheOrc wrote:Yamaku doesn't accept people with mental disabilities? Really, well I can kind of see why. As for physical disabilities, what is the maximum Yamaku could take like, Steven Hawking disability or the man who has no skin. Would they have all the proper equipment to deal with those types of disabilities.
Pfft. All we need is enough technological progression and interstellar travel can be a thing.Sea wrote:Then tell the assistant to relay to stop crushing all my dreams of interstellar travel.Xanatos wrote:Stephen Hawking is easy to deal with. Just give him an assistant.YutoTheOrc wrote:Yamaku doesn't accept people with mental disabilities? Really, well I can kind of see why. As for physical disabilities, what is the maximum Yamaku could take like, Steven Hawking disability or the man who has no skin. Would they have all the proper equipment to deal with those types of disabilities.
LOL, good point XDSea wrote:Then tell the assistant to relay to stop crushing all my dreams of interstellar travel.Xanatos wrote:Stephen Hawking is easy to deal with. Just give him an assistant.YutoTheOrc wrote:Yamaku doesn't accept people with mental disabilities? Really, well I can kind of see why. As for physical disabilities, what is the maximum Yamaku could take like, Steven Hawking disability or the man who has no skin. Would they have all the proper equipment to deal with those types of disabilities.
Hmm.... if I had to pick something, it would be to lose the use of my legs, I suppose. I could still live a life very close to the one I do now in a wheel chair, it would just be a little more annoying.Scorch wrote:If you could go to Yamaku because of a disability you had, what would it be and how would it have happened to to you?
Having no depth perception sucksFirewind wrote:Probably mentioned a few times, but being blind in one eye doesn't sound THAT awful.
You know that I said "doesn't sound THAT awful" for a reason, right? I don't find having no depth perception as awful as being blind/deaf/mute/without arms/legs etc.Comrade wrote:Having no depth perception sucksFirewind wrote:Probably mentioned a few times, but being blind in one eye doesn't sound THAT awful.