• Call me Lenny/Leni
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    37 months ago

    I don’t work in a kitchen but notice many people take it for granted. If someone is on crutches, people won’t see the irony in saying “pick up that heavy object and put it in the oven”. Hence all those old graphic kitchen accident commercials.

    • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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      27 months ago

      I don’t understand the crutches part of what you said. I’m not trying to be a dick or anything I just genuinely don’t understand what that means.

      • Call me Lenny/Leni
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        17 months ago

        They’re like stilts people with leg handicaps use to move around. You may have seen someone use them in school if they injure themselves. If you’re using them, your hands aren’t exactly free enough to toy around in a kitchen setting.

        • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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          27 months ago

          I know what crutches are and how they work, I’ve had to use them before.

          If someone is on crutches, people won’t see the irony in saying “pick up that heavy object and put it in the oven”.

          This is what I’m confused about. Do you mean people would ask someone using crutches to put something heavy in an oven without taking into account they’re using crutches?

          • Call me Lenny/Leni
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            17 months ago

            Yeah, you’d be surprised what tasks people don’t have second thoughts about asking about.

            • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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              27 months ago

              That’s wild. I’ve had the opposite problem where people with obvious disabilities get angry because I can’t not help them.