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One: That is not Starry Night. It is Starry Night over the Rhone.

If the article says that gaskets were not needed, it means they were really not needed, you dumbass.

Three things from a former personal trainer, now ceramics teacher;

He’s your boss?! HAhahahahaha ah-hahahahhaahhahahahahahahah!!!

Genuine question: Do you get paid for re-posts, or did you think it was time to re-post this funny snippet?

Hey Patrick, do you remember when Jalopnik was covering an auto show, Jalopniks official stance on Honda was negative, and you railed against using the word dynamic/dynamics? IIRC, you decided to post about how the use of the word dynamic/dynamics was abhorrent.

Sonic. Lol

What if looks are subjective, or a preference?

I didn’t say they were synonyms also–I highlighted the difference for the sake of this conversation. There is a difference between reprisal and criticism. Your perception of what you think is unacceptable and how you think it should be handled is up to you. By communicating that people who are percieved as ‘disabled’

This man-in-a-wheelchair scenario (if he can’t physically get out of the wheel chair from birth, or injury) would be able–far superior than most–at bench presses and not able–far inferior than most–at walking. Everyone exists on a spectrum of intellectual and physical development, regardless of the label.

I understand where you are coming from.

My original post was thematic. My intention the entire time I have given to this overall discussion is that; regardless of whatever label anyone has under DSM classification, they have strengths and weaknesses. I can only talk about myself, which falls into the same category of anyone living with DSM-classified

Reprisal = retaliation. Criticism = disapproval based on perception of the other. I see that you do not approve of what I type, fair enough. To be fair, my ‘reading level’ was tested once, in 1999 when I was in 8th grade, and the result was 14.5th grade level–whatever that means.

I hope you can understand that my preference to not label somebody with schizophrenia as ‘mentally disabled’ is supportive of people with schizophrenia and others classified in the DSM. You can understand that, right?

Who decides the conditions for this reprisal?

Love that movie. Cheers!

My experience applies to the the post I made, which was about how people with labels have strengths and weaknesses; so using the word disabled didn’t work for me. If I didn’t communicate that well enough for you, then I apologize.

I have found that I have strengths in my visual processing skills (not that I enjoy it all the time–it would be useful if I was a police officer). For example, when I drive, I see Make, Model and Year of vehicles–even if it is headlights/tail lights at night.

I do my best to spread awareness. You are engaged in this conversation, so I am doing something that is causing you to think.