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by falcolas
598 days ago
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What kind of disabilities? Visible (missing or non-functional limbs) or invisible (chronic pain, adhd, depression) ones? More specifically, how do you know whether they could or couldn't do the things you were asking them to do, especially if it was an invisible disability? Doing it before isn't a good indicator. Other people with the same disability doing it isn't a good indicator. Not visibly trying isn't a good indicator. Having a blowout (or not) isn't a good indicator. Being too tired (or too wired) isn't a good indicator. |
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Everyone has finite shits to give.
If everything is going fine, other people will often be willing to pick up slack or adjust. If other people are exhausted, overworked, or have no more shits to give - they won’t. Or more precisely, at some point they can’t. Or suffer negative outcomes themselves.
Disabilities are called that because they make things harder, for the people who have them, and for those around them. Same with disorders.