I have an invisible disability and I don't need the disabled stall. It doesn't mean I'm not disabled or that I don't require accommodations in other ways. I understood completely what you meant but I admire your taking the time to clarify your thoughts.
You have a very informative channel ! I just got into the whole wheelchair rapunzel and dad podcast guy saga nice to hear your opinion 😊 just got a new subscriber!
There’s also something called dynamic disabilities where your abilities can change from day to day or even hour by hour. It’s something to keep in mind.
@@gintar3895 I’m not saying that. I’m just saying that some people have varied speech. For instance, my speech changes based on the weather, my energy levels, my health, and other factors.
@@EricaMonesWhat you ARE doing is side skirting the fact that she is an alcoholic and we know this fact because she SHOWS us on the Internet. Defending a shit person just because they are disabled is disgusting and makes you look really bad. Most of what people complain about has little to do with her disability unless you want to discuss that she CAN'T care for her child, although it's het responsibility. She doesn't get a pass because she's in a wheelchair and that's what you're trying to do here. Do better.
How do you know she is drunk most of the time. She may have meds that make you think shes drunk. Shame on people for splitting hairs with a disabled person when she vents her frustrations. Walk a mile in her shoes before you "think" you know what she feels. How sad that people feel the need to pick on someone else.
I defended her at first but there is no denying she posts videos of herself completely trashed. You can see her face goes bright red and she can't hold a straight face. Growing up with alcoholics, there's just no denying it.
I haven’t watched the episode because fk that dude; he’s absolutely disgusting and toxic…so color me absolutely shocked that these are the kinds of people he cultivates. How gross. Also, I feel that staying dehydrated comment deeply. There were a couple years where I operated like that myself because I wasn’t super sure I’d be near an accessible bathroom. Just the way it is sometimes, and it sucks.
@@EricaMonesHow? You judging people you don't even know because they use a certain stall says WAY more about you than it'll ever say about anyone else. The world doesn't revolve around anyone, no matter what card you play or what victim mentality you'd like to take advantage of.
@@EricaMoneswhy is it awful way to be? It's a public stall. JB you or I are disabled doesn't mean we can't wait. I have to cath due to a sci. And I go sometimes I wait sometimes I don't. Just like everyone else. Equality not entitled
@@AmysAttitudeThe projection in your comment is astounding. The world definitely doesn’t revolve around disabled people. They had to fight for so long and still have to fight for access to public places. The stalls have a disabled sign on them for a reason. Someday you or someone you love might face these challenges, it’s absurd to me when people assume they’re exempt from disabilities.
I have an invisible disability and I don't need the disabled stall. It doesn't mean I'm not disabled or that I don't require accommodations in other ways. I understood completely what you meant but I admire your taking the time to clarify your thoughts.
You have a very informative channel ! I just got into the whole wheelchair rapunzel and dad podcast guy saga nice to hear your opinion 😊 just got a new subscriber!
She speaks a lot better when not intoxicated!!! She’s drunk most of the time!
There’s also something called dynamic disabilities where your abilities can change from day to day or even hour by hour. It’s something to keep in mind.
@@EricaMones you haven’t seen her drunken TIKTOKs!
@@gintar3895 I’m not saying that. I’m just saying that some people have varied speech. For instance, my speech changes based on the weather, my energy levels, my health, and other factors.
@@EricaMonesWhat you ARE doing is side skirting the fact that she is an alcoholic and we know this fact because she SHOWS us on the Internet. Defending a shit person just because they are disabled is disgusting and makes you look really bad. Most of what people complain about has little to do with her disability unless you want to discuss that she CAN'T care for her child, although it's het responsibility. She doesn't get a pass because she's in a wheelchair and that's what you're trying to do here. Do better.
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Thank you for the kind and professional education on a very important topic. 😊
How do you know she is drunk most of the time. She may have meds that make you think shes drunk. Shame on people for splitting hairs with a disabled person when she vents her frustrations. Walk a mile in her shoes before you "think" you know what she feels. How sad that people feel the need to pick on someone else.
Because of the videos she post of her drinking alcohol
I defended her at first but there is no denying she posts videos of herself completely trashed. You can see her face goes bright red and she can't hold a straight face. Growing up with alcoholics, there's just no denying it.
I understood and appreciate your point but I also appreciate that you consistently clarify your stance when your viewers are in need of that clarity ❤
Hey, her kid is covered in finger-shaped bruises.
I love the dad challenge channel! He’s so great
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Yeah she doesnt turn them off, but she delete the ones she really doesn't like (when people call her out for being wrong)
No, I don’t.
@@EricaMones we all know you're a liar.
@@EricaMones yes you do multiple different people confirm this. Don't lie
@@EricaMones there you go ahead deleting comments. Point proven
@@Human-vn3bq I didn’t delete them. TH-cam deletes comments all the time. I realize nothing I say will change mind, so think what you want.
I haven’t watched the episode because fk that dude; he’s absolutely disgusting and toxic…so color me absolutely shocked that these are the kinds of people he cultivates. How gross.
Also, I feel that staying dehydrated comment deeply. There were a couple years where I operated like that myself because I wasn’t super sure I’d be near an accessible bathroom. Just the way it is sometimes, and it sucks.
I’ll use Any stall I want to use
That’s your prerogative, but it’s an awful way to be.
@@EricaMonesHow? You judging people you don't even know because they use a certain stall says WAY more about you than it'll ever say about anyone else. The world doesn't revolve around anyone, no matter what card you play or what victim mentality you'd like to take advantage of.
@@AmysAttitude I’m not taking advantage of anything. Some people don’t have the luxury of choosing.
@@EricaMoneswhy is it awful way to be? It's a public stall. JB you or I are disabled doesn't mean we can't wait. I have to cath due to a sci. And I go sometimes I wait sometimes I don't. Just like everyone else. Equality not entitled
@@AmysAttitudeThe projection in your comment is astounding.
The world definitely doesn’t revolve around disabled people. They had to fight for so long and still have to fight for access to public places. The stalls have a disabled sign on them for a reason.
Someday you or someone you love might face these challenges, it’s absurd to me when people assume they’re exempt from disabilities.