Odd you still cite a thread you were so thoroughly embarrassed in. To each their own, lol.
Look, just because you're F'ing retarded and can't grasp paying people to sit and collect unemployment for 2 years and expect nothing of them in return (except not rioting/getting pissed at their political masters) is beyond even your level of stupidity, isn't my fault.
I can't help you feel you'd need training on how to pickup garbage off the ground, or that anyone else would for that matter. I think it's great you've mastered typing (well, I'm assuming you've got that down, maybe someone had to show you how to press a key and watch that letter come up on the screen?), maybe now you can transition to more complex things, like dressing yourself, feeding yourself, and being able to tie your own shoes.
The benefit to being able to tie your own shoes is it's a lot like bending down and picking up garbage. Once you master it, you'll see what I mean. Maybe by the end of next year, or the year after, you'll be able to raise some money for your "special" school by picking up some aluminum cans. Those are the shiny ones laying on the ground at the side of the road. Bring this thing called a bag, you can then carry more than two (two, assuming you have both your hands) so it won't take you so long. We can cover that in a year or two, when you've reached that level....
Keep at it, you'll get there! (remember, 'bunny goes around the tree....')
:thumbsup:
Chuck
I'm sorry Reality angers you to the point where you think the even the dumbest person collecting unemployment has your limited abilities.
Look, if it's too hard learning to tie your shoes in 1-2 years and it makes you so mad, we can meet in the middle:
Use velcro shoes instead, no 'bunny phrase' or physical ability related to being able to tie needed!
Instead of you learning how to bend down, let alone actually do the monumentally hard task of picking something up, have another of your classmates do that. You can just stand upright and hold the bag to put the cans in.
See? Life isn't so hard to overcome if you just take your life problems little bits at a time.
Chuck
P.S. Now, pay attention to the person picking up the cans. If you watch them enough, in a year or four, you too may be able to remember how to pick things up off the ground. Baby steps!
