Tuesday, July 21, 2015

I hate it when...

hey there, 
this is just a short little thing about things I really don't like about how I am treated being disabled... 
1) I hate it when people hold things super close to face in order for me to "see" it, sorry, if you do this? it is just rude, and very inconsiderate to do... they do this after I tell them I can't see very clearly... do you know manners? I guess not... 
2) when people feel "sorry" for me, it's not your fault, so why are you apologizing for the condistion my eyes are in? there is no need, another thing that goes hand and hand with this, is when people show me pity... I don't want it not do I need it, take that attitude away from me, and give me something else to talk about... honestly 
3) the silly questions like "are you really blind?" and "you must not be blind, because your typing on a phone..." are you serious?!? there is software that reads what you are typing back to you, and things on a phone that enlarge what you are typing... I'm sorry I'm not what you think is "blind" because I am not, I'm considered to be what is "legally blind" I can see, but I can't... it's a hard concept that people without the condition cannot handle the answer to, and they get annoyed and confused... accept something YOU don't understand, just because YOU don't understand something, does not make it impossible to do... I had a teacher in high school laugh at the thought of me becoming a teacher, well sorry to say, but I'm going to be getting my teaching degree in the spring of next year... oops! my bad :P lol I'm not what you consider to be a normal disabled girl, I'm different, and I'm sorry for being me, everyone else is taken, so why not try to be yourself? 

ok I will come back when I have something else to talk to you guys about haha, thanks for supporting me, and seriously guys go check out my YouTube channel! 
I have 102 subscribers so far!!! I love you guys so much for allowing that to happen and thanks for the support :) 

till next time... 

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