He has a rare form that prevents him from doing anything he doesn't want to do.Yet he has just so much anxiety he can’t work! But no problem whatsoever with putting his whole life on social media and interacting with hundreds of people. How are the disability laws in the uk so lax?
I'm a psychiatrist, and I have a number of patients on disability...for truly debilitating things, like schizophrenia. And I'm deeply grateful for the existence of the US' incredibly meager safety net for them. I even have some patients with absolutely crippling anxiety...who don't spend their time hopping from Disney vacation to Disney vacation.I'm not against benefits at all, in fact my mum is on disability benefits. But when you have someone claiming benefits living a better and more extravagant life than those who work and wasting money on unimportant things, something is wrong
Seriously. Does he cook for himself? Do his own laundry?It also makes me wonder though, does his parents have a plan for what will happen to him when they go? Are any of them thinking that far ahead? Which, granted no one really wants to think about things like that, but surely they would need to?
Am going to going no. But he did say in one of the cruise vlogs that he has lived away from home, so he must have cooked for himself and done his own washing at the time. So in the past he has done, but now he's home, he probably doesn't.Seriously. Does he cook for himself? Do his own laundry?
Absolutely agreeAdam and his posse are the prime example of those who dont have friends, just mutual people who rely on eachother for material gain and dump eachother when no long of use. They aren't real friendships. Everything is so surface level with all of them, they all lack depth and its so obvious
hasnt this always been an inherent issue with the disability service which was open to exploitation.Don't forget that they get the DAS (Disability pass) when at the parks, too. I definitely throw some side-eye that they do this.
You still have to wait but you don't have to do it in the line. So instead of waiting in line for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for 90 minutes, you are free to relax elsewhere. I know it doesn't get you immediate access, but not having to stand in long lines is still really nice, especially if you don't truly need it. It definitely is abused but I am glad the option is there for those in genuine need.hasnt this always been an inherent issue with the disability service which was open to exploitation.
I think the way das worked before alongside fastpasses meant it didn’t have much of a benefit worth exploiting, you still had to wait the length of the standby line anyway and could only have one wait time active.
Hopefully with the new scheme changes it will minimise exploitation of it.You still have to wait but you don't have to do it in the line. So instead of waiting in line for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for 90 minutes, you are free to relax elsewhere. I know it doesn't get you immediate access, but not having to stand in long lines is still really nice, especially if you don't truly need it. It definitely is abused but I am glad the option is there for those in genuine need.
Absolutely. I am really glad it is available for those who need it.Yes to be honest when we went in 2019 it was really good having the DAS for my daughter. She gets horrific migraines if she's out in the sun too long so we could register her, sit in an air conditioned area and go back at the right time. Wouldn't suit everyone but a blessing for our family.
Does he?I think Gary has a brother or sister so I’m sure he’ll move in and sponge off of them when mommy and daddy kick the bucket.
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