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2012-08-24 04:41:34 PM
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Just let your soul glo!
 
2012-08-24 05:23:31 PM
Beaver Knievel: [i45.tinypic.com image 438x506][www.educationquizzes.com image 400x300]

That is some funny shiat, right there!
 
2012-08-24 07:54:48 PM
i.imgur.com
 
2012-08-24 08:05:15 PM
TIMMY!
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2012-08-24 09:51:32 PM
Tellingthem: coke

I was talking to a guy at wok today up here in Vermont. He's about 30 or so. I asked him about high school and stuff. For some reason he told me the first girl he ever kissed was kinda chubby and had coke bottle glasses. Then he said, "that's my claim to fame"
I said how so?
He said, "it was Grace Potter
 
2012-08-25 02:01:33 AM
The faces of high school!

/don't let high school happen to YOU.
 
2012-08-25 02:32:35 AM
I would like to thank you for not linking my photo in the comments and mocking me even more than a few sites have been doing.

I was told my picture was featured on this page by a friend and had to look. Too bad this story wasn't attached to my photo.

While I'm all for making fun of my disability at times I've seen some nasty comments on various web pages. I was born with a congenital cataract which left me blind in my right eye, after many many surgeries, I eventually lost my right eye due to a second retinal detachment in 1990 at age 18. Imagine having a needle stuck in your eyeball without numbing drops by a doctor who was supposed to know what he was doing & you trusted him.

I now have a fake right eye because of him.

I was not happy with the picture winding up on other sites with it being named CROSSEYE.jpg and this caption "Do the crossed eyes distract from the braces? Or vice versa?"

Please remember, these are pictures of real people who are possibly on the internet (as I am) and can use google to find the photos and see all comments.

Why this bothers me so much ... I worked for an employer in 2010 who had an employee (my direct coworker) who attacked my disability/deformity calling me disgusting and that she couldn't look at me in the face if I came to work with the deformed eye. I was eventually laid off from the job 6 months after I reported her comments. My working conditions were hell during that time because I made the complaint. 20 years it took me to try to deal with the loss and ugliness of the eye. Those comments (there were many made to me in the duration of two days) set my self esteem back to the first day of the loss.

After that incident, I cannot handle any attack about the appearance of my eye as I hate looking at it.

Sorry to whine and you think I cannot take a joke, but this joke went too far for me after what happened at my workplace. The life with my eye has been hell since I was born.

I guess after this post, I should be ready for the flames now.
 
2012-08-25 12:30:13 PM
cdkscully: I would like to thank you for not linking my photo in the comments and mocking me even more than a few sites have been doing.

I was told my picture was featured on this page by a friend and had to look. Too bad this story wasn't attached to my photo.

While I'm all for making fun of my disability at times I've seen some nasty comments on various web pages. I was born with a congenital cataract which left me blind in my right eye, after many many surgeries, I eventually lost my right eye due to a second retinal detachment in 1990 at age 18. Imagine having a needle stuck in your eyeball without numbing drops by a doctor who was supposed to know what he was doing & you trusted him.

I now have a fake right eye because of him.

I was not happy with the picture winding up on other sites with it being named CROSSEYE.jpg and this caption "Do the crossed eyes distract from the braces? Or vice versa?"

Please remember, these are pictures of real people who are possibly on the internet (as I am) and can use google to find the photos and see all comments.

Why this bothers me so much ... I worked for an employer in 2010 who had an employee (my direct coworker) who attacked my disability/deformity calling me disgusting and that she couldn't look at me in the face if I came to work with the deformed eye. I was eventually laid off from the job 6 months after I reported her comments. My working conditions were hell during that time because I made the complaint. 20 years it took me to try to deal with the loss and ugliness of the eye. Those comments (there were many made to me in the duration of two days) set my self esteem back to the first day of the loss.

After that incident, I cannot handle any attack about the appearance of my eye as I hate looking at it.

Sorry to whine and you think I cannot take a joke, but this joke went too far for me after what happened at my workplace. The life with my eye has been hell since I was born.

I guess after this post, I should be re ...


Last post?
 
2012-08-25 01:36:48 PM
cdkscully: I would like to thank you for not linking my photo in the comments and mocking me even more than a few sites have been doing.

I was told my picture was featured on this page by a friend and had to look. Too bad this story wasn't attached to my photo.

While I'm all for making fun of my disability at times I've seen some nasty comments on various web pages. I was born with a congenital cataract which left me blind in my right eye, after many many surgeries, I eventually lost my right eye due to a second retinal detachment in 1990 at age 18. Imagine having a needle stuck in your eyeball without numbing drops by a doctor who was supposed to know what he was doing & you trusted him.

I now have a fake right eye because of him.

I was not happy with the picture winding up on other sites with it being named CROSSEYE.jpg and this caption "Do the crossed eyes distract from the braces? Or vice versa?"

Please remember, these are pictures of real people who are possibly on the internet (as I am) and can use google to find the photos and see all comments.

Why this bothers me so much ... I worked for an employer in 2010 who had an employee (my direct coworker) who attacked my disability/deformity calling me disgusting and that she couldn't look at me in the face if I came to work with the deformed eye. I was eventually laid off from the job 6 months after I reported her comments. My working conditions were hell during that time because I made the complaint. 20 years it took me to try to deal with the loss and ugliness of the eye. Those comments (there were many made to me in the duration of two days) set my self esteem back to the first day of the loss.

After that incident, I cannot handle any attack about the appearance of my eye as I hate looking at it.

Sorry to whine and you think I cannot take a joke, but this joke went too far for me after what happened at my workplace. The life with my eye has been hell since I was born.

I guess after this post, I should be re ...


You sir, are no spentmiles.
 
2012-08-25 02:11:49 PM
Fano: I'm not a "sir".
 
2012-08-25 06:31:18 PM
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Nothing wrong with this picture, but I'm pretty sure this guy is my accountant.
 
2012-08-25 10:46:20 PM
Beaver Knievel: [worldwideinterweb.com image 434x555]

Nothing wrong with this picture, but I'm pretty sure this guy is my accountant.


Jesus. Look at those pupils.
 
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