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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 467536" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Awesome video. in my opinion it makes a bigger impact because the girl doesn't speak. </p><p></p><p>It is a word I hate to use with people. I remember people using to describe the girl who lived across the street from us when I was young. If she had gotten interventions, I think she could have lived a relatively independent life. she didn't, and from about age 16 started working as a dishwasher in a dept store cafe. Within a year she was usually making the family house payment because her dad got laid off and couldn't find work. Her salary went to her parents, to run the house. when her bro's finally got jobs (well after age 16), they never paid rent or any bills. Their money went to alcohol, clothes, gambling and cars. She supported them with-o ever feeling that they owed her or begrudging a penny to them or her parents. Even into her late 40's, when we lost touch, she still paid the bills. She literally bought their home by paying all but one year of the mortgage. For all their "normalness" and "higher abilities", neither of her brothers was half the person she was. They may have been "normal", but in my opinion they were the retarded ones. At least emotionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 467536, member: 1233"] Awesome video. in my opinion it makes a bigger impact because the girl doesn't speak. It is a word I hate to use with people. I remember people using to describe the girl who lived across the street from us when I was young. If she had gotten interventions, I think she could have lived a relatively independent life. she didn't, and from about age 16 started working as a dishwasher in a dept store cafe. Within a year she was usually making the family house payment because her dad got laid off and couldn't find work. Her salary went to her parents, to run the house. when her bro's finally got jobs (well after age 16), they never paid rent or any bills. Their money went to alcohol, clothes, gambling and cars. She supported them with-o ever feeling that they owed her or begrudging a penny to them or her parents. Even into her late 40's, when we lost touch, she still paid the bills. She literally bought their home by paying all but one year of the mortgage. For all their "normalness" and "higher abilities", neither of her brothers was half the person she was. They may have been "normal", but in my opinion they were the retarded ones. At least emotionally. [/QUOTE]
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