Thread:DarryManny/@comment-35360394-20190525161310/@comment-39401861-20190525191329

MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Most people on screen aren't aware of how confused we get, they don't get the stuff such as how long some disabled people feel lonely so form stuff of an imaginary friend, there are even regular people who mock the disabled class enough that they wish to hurt us. That's the frequent ways the disabled class is underestimated the majority of regular people think there's nothing we can do so we have to prove ourselves.

Even common social speech such as slang confuses the disabled class quite easily, abbreviations confuse me more than fancy phrases. But I accept your explanations, I don't mind which group I'm sharing some loyalty with.

Rarely do I struggle to keep calm helping when a situation feels hard or speaking because someone seem unsure what to say those are what feels like my main purposes. But also used to explanation myself if I can't tell I was understood in the first place. Going through difficulties is what I share the most sympathy about. But I need to be told if I judged the situation wrong, disabled people sometimes judge body-language incorrectly too.

With phrases like too out there I can't tell what's being expressed. I understand. I was really trying to say was while i like the idea of Dinosaurs in the Lion Guard i dont know if the creators of the show would do that, thats what i was trying to express.