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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4817 on: August 20, 2013, 09:23:33 AM »
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/08/19/the-most-hateful-letter-about-an-autistic-child-youll-ever-read/

The BITCH who wrote this HATEFUL screed has to be a NARCISSIST who believes SHE RULES THE WORLD!!!  GEEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :P
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4820 on: August 21, 2013, 03:28:58 PM »
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/08/19/the-most-hateful-letter-about-an-autistic-child-youll-ever-read/

The BITCH who wrote this HATEFUL screed has to be a NARCISSIST who believes SHE RULES THE WORLD!!!  GEEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :P

Do you know, I just find that so sad. People who dismiss those with disabilities like this are missing out on so much; these kids achieve such huge things, can be so loving and kind and funny, and some people just can't get past their own negativity to spend some time with them and get to know them as people.  It's the disability they see, not the person and it's just so sad.

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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4821 on: August 21, 2013, 03:34:48 PM »
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/08/19/the-most-hateful-letter-about-an-autistic-child-youll-ever-read/

The BITCH who wrote this HATEFUL screed has to be a NARCISSIST who believes SHE RULES THE WORLD!!!  GEEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :P

Do you know, I just find that so sad. People who dismiss those with disabilities like this are missing out on so much; these kids achieve such huge things, can be so loving and kind and funny, and some people just can't get past their own negativity to spend some time with them and get to know them as people.  It's the disability they see, not the person and it's just so sad.

Yes, ((((((((((((((((Tupp))))))))))))))))))).

It is so sad that they are intentionally blind.  They just don't get it!
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4828 on: August 23, 2013, 06:55:19 AM »
http://www.creators.com/advice/at-work-lindsey-novak/know-the-word-abuse-in-the-workplace-before-using-it.html

In reading that first letter......let me get this straight....the manager is "abusive" because she DARED to say "NO"? 
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4829 on: August 23, 2013, 12:11:37 PM »
http://www.creators.com/advice/at-work-lindsey-novak/know-the-word-abuse-in-the-workplace-before-using-it.html

In reading that first letter......let me get this straight....the manager is "abusive" because she DARED to say "NO"? 

That was an odd one, Bonesie, the manager appeared to me to be going out of her way to make sure her employee was well enough to work.  That's a good thing, not bad, I'm not sure what the employee was complaining about here.  Most people complain about being bullied to go back to work before they're well enough, not the other way around!