• @Cort
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      When it comes to accessibility, yes

      • @[email protected]
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        Sorry I also don’t want to interact with this person on foot, or in a store, or be behind her at self checkout, or watch her use a tablet to order food. I would prefer to never have to think about someone with this level of brain activity. I also don’t want them to vote.

        Fun fact, just hitting the down arrow without a response just puts you in silent solidarity with someone who is so stupid they can’t figure out how to pump gas align two objects within 8 ft of each other :)

        • @kofe
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          Welcome to life, where occasionally you deal with things you don’t want to. I do hope you never experience a similar situation, but if you do, I hope it is handled with compassion.

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            Oh hey a response. I don’t really get what your response has to do with anything, but you used words so good for you!

            Your entire point, in the context of my message, is “sometimes life isn’t perfect”?

            For my part, I sincerely hope you never reach the mental state where you think you can drive a car but in fact can’t align two objects within 8 feet of each other. Because that’s sad, and deserving of compassion from people who care about you.

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          I will have open solidarity with that person, thank you very much. Society should accommodate everyone. If it can’t, it’s a bad society.

          And if you can’t tolerate people like this existing, you’re a bad person, and I don’t want anything to do with you.