Life of the disabled in third world countries.

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Warsie
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27 Feb 2011, 4:41 am

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>>Wow. I can't believe the posts I'm reading tonight. You people are truly the most pathetic creatures on earth.

from the comment section

*reads comments*

well they're lighter than /b/ comments. OF course if this was posted on a sh***y forum they'd probably phrase things more graphically/the CNN posters are being 'polite'


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27 Feb 2011, 2:58 pm

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The best answer I've had to this is to act on that which is right in front of you. I can't feed all the starving children, heal the diseased, nor help all the homeless in this world. But I can do positive things locally. So when I can, I do.


Thank you. I feel foolish, because in the last 5 or 6 months I've been realizing I have been naive because I thought the world could change a lot easier and faster than it could, amongst other thoughts I had. Even just recently I was told that it takes a long time to change the world. I'm going to try to keep in mind what you said about you not being able to help everyone who is starving, etc. I mean, I often couldn't even do something like a puzzle because I kept obsessing about these sort sorts of things (fairness and unfairness).