[nabs-l] social interaction

Sarah Jevnikar sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
Fri Nov 7 05:35:12 UTC 2008


Are you kidding? And this was even before blindness came out ... ridiculous.

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I can't stand how people find it amazing that I can play my music.  It
sucks that people even find it amazing that I can eat.  Here's a
little story you might enjoy: I was sitting down to eat once at a
cafeteria, and someone asked if I was fed or not.  Interesting stuff,
eh?
Beth

On 11/4/08, Dezman Jackson <jackson.dezman at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah,
> One barrier to making true friendships is that some people can't just
carry
> on normal conversations with you with talking about the blindness and "how
> amazing it is that you can find your way down the hall".
>
> Dezman
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