Why are disabled people treated like royalty?

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  • Pecos Bill
    SBR MVP
    • 05-27-09
    • 1958

    #36
    Originally posted by tltaylor89
    Its just an unwritten rule and it is frowned down upon in society to mistreat a disabled person.
    True, but everyone know we'd be better off without them. I remember i made this thread after i got back from a minor league ball game and there was this retard kid acting all retarted (go figure ), he was trying to sing the national anthem and ppl would turn their heads and giggle at him(especially normal kids). I could tell the caretaker was embarassed by it cuz she kept trying to shush it, but that little fvcker just kept singing his lungs out totally disregarding its caretakers wishes and my enjoyment of the baseball game. Now im not saying retars shouldnt be allowed at baseball games, just saying they should be separated from those of us who had the decency to be born normal.
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    • Pecos Bill
      SBR MVP
      • 05-27-09
      • 1958

      #37
      Originally posted by The Seer
      Pecos I used to be a supporter of your antics because they were quite entertaining. No more. I have a "handicapped" close relative. It was a condition that happened based on an accident in the chromosomes, nothing genetic. The other child is quite normal. Now I can say that if I run into you I would most likely choke the life out of you or at least till your eyes popped out 6 inches or so and would get much enjoyment from it. Maybe I'll cool off from this absurd thread later but I don't see it happening anytime soon. Karma is a bitch. Don't be surprised if your kids don't turn out to be "normal".

      Blast it with piss.
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      • illmatick
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-05-09
        • 5456

        #38
        pecos, now would be a good time to pull the trigger buddy
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