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Zeus..! wrote:Seeing those stunning disabled ladies totally breaks my heart, yes, I should admit, my heart goes out to people who are, in any way or another, disabled. We have to glorify them, not ever underestimate, because they are strong enough to act nromal in the life of Subnormal.


Dionysus wrote:this what I've been waitin from u, big brad![]()
everyone is beautiful in their own way![]()
disabled people have the same rights in any departments!


Mariana Erwin wrote:God Bless those women. I just hope they can get fixed.......






Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:As usual another quality thread from you. But what about the ugly and disabled?![]()
An ugly disabled should be treated like any other human being.


terese23 wrote:Beautiful thread!![]()
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Miss Iowa 2008 is very inspiring. I admire her more in her interview with Ellen


wardy wrote:Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:As usual another quality thread from you. But what about the ugly and disabled?![]()
An ugly disabled should be treated like any other human being.
Just testing your wits!!!! Lol!!!!
I know what you mean. For me one who is ugly but does not do anything to improve herself remains ugly!!!!


Eddie wrote:
Right you are!
I was once in a forum of persons with disabilities and I was astounded by their voices. So many beautiful people around who fought for equal rights and opportunities that I got inspired.
How are you?




MISS_TWIX wrote:This is a very nice thread, kudos!


Dionysus wrote:Eddie wrote:
Right you are!
I was once in a forum of persons with disabilities and I was astounded by their voices. So many beautiful people around who fought for equal rights and opportunities that I got inspired.
How are you?
so sweet of u![]()
am good, hope u as well!






SUPER AISH wrote:beauty pageant for women is celebration of femininity...let should treat woman with disablity as normal women...
woman rights!!
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Eddie wrote:SUPER AISH wrote:beauty pageant for women is celebration of femininity...let should treat woman with disablity as normal women...
woman rights!!
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Nandito ka pala!




SUPER AISH wrote:Eddie wrote:SUPER AISH wrote:beauty pageant for women is celebration of femininity...let should treat woman with disablity as normal women...
woman rights!!
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Nandito ka pala!
done..hihihhihii...


Eddie wrote:SUPER AISH wrote:Eddie wrote:SUPER AISH wrote:beauty pageant for women is celebration of femininity...let should treat woman with disablity as normal women...
woman rights!!
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Nandito ka pala!
done..hihihhihii...
While it is imperative to uphold the rights of women, it is equally important to advance the rights of the disabled.







Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:As usual another quality thread from you. But what about the ugly and disabled?![]()
An ugly disabled should be treated like any other human being.
Just testing your wits!!!! Lol!!!!
I know what you mean. For me one who is ugly but does not do anything to improve herself remains ugly!!!!
Does that also mean that the disabled beauty who does not do anything is ugly?


wardy wrote:Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:As usual another quality thread from you. But what about the ugly and disabled?![]()
An ugly disabled should be treated like any other human being.
Just testing your wits!!!! Lol!!!!
I know what you mean. For me one who is ugly but does not do anything to improve herself remains ugly!!!!
Does that also mean that the disabled beauty who does not do anything is ugly?
I think so. But if she tried and failed it's no longer her fault. Society or her immediate surrounding could be the reason for the failure.


SUPER AISH wrote:Eddie wrote:SUPER AISH wrote:Eddie wrote:SUPER AISH wrote:beauty pageant for women is celebration of femininity...let should treat woman with disablity as normal women...
woman rights!!
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Nandito ka pala!
done..hihihhihii...
While it is imperative to uphold the rights of women, it is equally important to advance the rights of the disabled.
exactly..


Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:Eddie wrote:wardy wrote:As usual another quality thread from you. But what about the ugly and disabled?![]()
An ugly disabled should be treated like any other human being.
Just testing your wits!!!! Lol!!!!
I know what you mean. For me one who is ugly but does not do anything to improve herself remains ugly!!!!
Does that also mean that the disabled beauty who does not do anything is ugly?
I think so. But if she tried and failed it's no longer her fault. Society or her immediate surrounding could be the reason for the failure.
That's why society and family (which is part of society) should alter their box-in view of disability.




wardy wrote:OMA shared an inspiring story in this thread viewtopic.php?f=1&t=142230&p=2892217#p2890668
It is related to this one!!!!!!!!!![]()
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