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FirstOfMay:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 August 26, 22:00:51

Definitely not cool.  True, she's an oversensitive twatwaffle with a sense of entitlement as long as an elephant's dick, but doxing is going too far.


Thank you...I think...and I do not have a sense of entitlement....Anyway, I just looked up DOX.  No wonder he knew my name...didn't see where he did that, but thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention.

HomeschooledByTards:
Quote from: Tsenatserix on 2010 August 26, 22:05:09

Well, which is it? Are you completely dependent on your caregivers like you said before, or are you almost independent? You can't have both.


Actually, you can. I used to be paid to help disabled peeps, like FirstOfMay, do the stuff that they were not capable of doing on their own. Most of my clients were fairly independent, but needed help with various things around the house like getting in and out of the tub, or washing dishes.

FirstOfMay:
Quote from: Tsenatserix on 2010 August 26, 22:05:09

Quote from: FirstOfMay on 2010 August 26, 22:02:05

Yeah, sure....you expect everyone to believe that you have NEVER asked for help a day in your life for ANYTHING?  Homework?  A job task?  Something around the house?  Sorry, I don't buy that at all.
I don't ask for help. It's not in my nature.Quote

And yes, there is a difference between not being able to take care of yourself at all and needing help taking care of yourself.  I do most things just fine...I only need help with a few things.
Well, which is it? Are you completely dependent on your caregivers like you said before, or are you almost independent? You can't have both.Quote

So stop saying I'm totally helpless and treating me like I'm a piece of shit.
Again, make me stop. If you think you can force me to stop, go ahead. As long as you can't, I'll say what I like.


I NEVER said I was completely dependent on my caregivers.  Those are YOUR words.  I never said that sentence.  I said my mother was my caregiver.  She helps me with things I can't do myself.  If you're going to quote me, you could at least get it right.

Milhouse Trixibelle Saltfucker III:
Quote from: FirstOfMay on 2010 August 26, 22:09:15

Thank you...I think...and I do not have a sense of entitlement....Anyway, I just looked up DOX.  No wonder he knew my name...didn't see where he did that, but thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention.
Does... does that even make sense? Your grammar is getting steadily worse and I can't unravel what you mean by this. Do you think that 'DOX' is something from which someone can learn your name? IDGI.

Quote from: jesslla on 2010 August 26, 22:11:53

Actually, you can. I used to be paid to help disabled peeps, like FirstOfMay, do the stuff that they were not capable of doing on their own. Most of my clients were fairly independent, but needed help with various things around the house like getting in and out of the tub, or washing dishes.
Yes; I mentioned such an arrangement as something that could help her be more independent, and she said she was too dependent on her family members for it. That's what I would call merely somewhat dependent, not completely dependent, although, to be fair, it's not like there's a standards board defining exactly where the line lies.

FirstOfMay:
Quote from: jesslla on 2010 August 26, 22:11:53

Quote from: Tsenatserix on 2010 August 26, 22:05:09

Well, which is it? Are you completely dependent on your caregivers like you said before, or are you almost independent? You can't have both.


Actually, you can. I used to be paid to help disabled peeps, like FirstOfMay, do the stuff that they were not capable of doing on their own. Most of my clients were fairly independent, but needed help with various things around the house like getting in and out of the tub, or washing dishes.


Thank you, Jessla!

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