Author Topic: People with mental disabilities abusing their advantages?  (Read 2047 times)

You really think she's happy?
Not really, she had moments where she keeps saying that her mother is an alcoholic.
I've been through alot of stuff in my life too, i've been bullied, beaten up and hated on since 2003 in any school i've moved to, but i don't take it on other people.

And that's because you've obviously received adequate amounts of nurture to prevent you from turning into a stuffty person.

And in which case with her, it's not her fault she has stuffty parenting, or some disorder, or whatever.

She doesn't have to be a complete ass to her classmates if her life is stuffty.

Having mental disabilities is unfair. Not having them isn't really unfair. GTFO and stop crying over people who have a worse life than you.

Having mental disabilities is unfair. Not having them isn't really unfair. GTFO and stop crying over people who have a worse life than you.
forget YOU

lol everyone on earth can diagnose for ADHD. its got the most vague loving symptoms ever.
You'd figure kids are supposed to be hyper-active and have a short attention span because they're kids.
forget YOU
Is it just me or is Titanium really stiff about this topic?

Is it just me or is Titanium really stiff about this topic?
He must have ADHD.  :cookieMonster:

I have Aspergers Syndrome, and I never got any benefits in school or before school, I didn't need them, I handled being alone all through juniors school like a real man.
But then I got into highschool and I couldn't handle how many people there were, I missed most of my secondary education.

Now I go to college :V

I have Aspergers Syndrome, and I never got any benefits in school or before school, I didn't need them, I handled being alone all through juniors school like a real man.
But then I got into highschool and I couldn't handle how many people there were, I missed most of my secondary education.

Now I go to college :V
HOW GO TO COLLEGE WITH NO SECONDARY EDUCATION

HOW GO TO COLLEGE WITH NO SECONDARY EDUCATION

Because you can get GCSE's in college.
Yup

Because you can get GCSE's in college.
Yup
dunno if we have that :o


In the UK you can also go to college when you turn 16.
How different and less cool is America, anyway?

In the UK you can also go to college when you turn 16.
How different and less cool is America, anyway?
HEY IM IN THE COUNTRY JUST BELOW YOU
Here you have to actually to go to school till 18, then college/university.

In the Uk we also get paid by the government for going to school after you turn 16 - 19