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I was just posting this in another thread, as a reply
2 people I admire, rosie jones and lost voice guy are both disabled and UK comedians- they have made a real name for themselves and I admire them do you admire anyone who is disabled who has made a name for them self? |
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I know of a man who had cerebral palsy who became a Christian speaker.
I am officially considered disabled. I do the best I can with writing, etc. I'm not sure what all you consider disabilities, though. |
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cerebral palsy is what rosie jones has she's now a really funny comedian, and regular guest on a consumer show fighting for disabled rights. you do well with writing (I think so anyway) |
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Well what do you mean?
Many people have a disability according to whatever guidelines of their country/state. My husband has a disability according to our state’s criteria but he is a supervisor RN of a hospital unit so he made something out of himself for sure. Yes I admire him. He could try to go on disability but instead he got two college degrees and has a very challenging career. I don’t know about making a name. He isn’t famous lol but he overcomes his challenges every day What do you mean by making a name? Like being famous? |
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