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fandomsecrets2013-05-28 06:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #2338 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2338 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Saturday Night Live]
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[Homestuck]
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[The Dark Knight trilogy]
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[Star Trek]
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[Daily Show with Jon Stewart & Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert]
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[Neil Gaiman/Amanda Palmer]
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[Late Night Talk Shows]
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[Fruits Basket]
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[Defiance]
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[Phoenix Legend]
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[Kim Possible]
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[Rupert Graves]
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[Hashirama, from Naruto]
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[XXXholic]
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-29 09:00 am (UTC)(link)It's just that when you have a disability, are a minority/marginalized, it's better to think with the strengths perspective than to think about how you are less capable of doing things or how people think of you for being less capable. Yes, it's not good to be missing muscle control/sense/basic social skills - but do people really have to point it out all the time? It helps to think about how you're 'special' or your disability can be an ability for you, or like turning around how being blind is a problem by learning braille and being able to see in some way again. It's called being positive?
/not sure if this is offbase to how you feel, eh