davidgoldfield@allovertheplace.ca
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TapType is out.@fireborn Yep, I was so excited about it that I sent off that reply before I finished reading it and so I missed your Flicktype reference. Thanks for developing it.
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TapType is out.@fireborn Sounds like Flicktype, which I miss on iOS. It was lovely.
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Friendly reminder that people living with disabilities do not want to be your inspiration and don’t want to be reminded that we are ‘strong’ or ‘resilient.’@techsinger @vol4life8657 @britt When someone says "you inspire me" I think the best response is to say, "that's great to hear. What is it that I inspire you to do?"
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Friendly reminder that people living with disabilities do not want to be your inspiration and don’t want to be reminded that we are ‘strong’ or ‘resilient.’@techsinger @vol4life8657 @britt I agree that no malice is intended. If I have the time to do it, I tend to turn situations like that into teaching moments by asking them why they feel that way. I mean, since I'm not trying to do anything inspirational I'd at least like to know the reasoning behind their thinking.
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Friendly reminder that people living with disabilities do not want to be your inspiration and don’t want to be reminded that we are ‘strong’ or ‘resilient.’@vol4life8657 @britt This is a fair question to ask but I think it can be assumed that most of us with a disability don't feel that being told how inspiring and resilient we are is a compliment. As you say, I shouldn't and can't speak for all of those with a disability and I would be very interested to know if there are more exceptions to this than I might realize.