Please don't start with the whole if you had a family member who was autistic.... blah, blah, blah, you wouldn't find this funny rhetoric. My 40 year old sister is mentally challenged who is forever 9 years old. My daughter, who will be 8 in April, is highly functioning autistic. Really? You think I don't know?! If I didn't have a sense of humour about WHY it can be funny, I'd be on Prozac, unable to work and distant from friends and family. So can the bullshit and damn you for me having to personally justify why satire interests me. I don't operate with a oh-woe-is-me outlook in life and I generally feel sorry for those who do.
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I tried to not laugh... I ended up getting looks from my fellow Rocket riders. (199 Finch Rocket).
ReplyDeleteThe train IS important and I am glad it is safe.
I'll save you a seat, CJ. My ticket was stamped long ago but giggling at this may have just confirmed it.
ReplyDeleteI needed this today!
ReplyDeleteSo, you're laughing at someone who is autistic, and you're laughing because somebody got ran over by a train.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous.. she did admit she was going to hell for this ..
ReplyDeleteJust hope it's not us laughing at her when someone she loves gets hit by a train.
ReplyDelete@anonymous post @9:45 if you paid attention it was a FAKE news story by the onion.
ReplyDeleteThe entire story is satire.
ReplyDeletePlease. Stay away from comedy clubs. I'm afraid your head would explode.
Please don't start with the whole if you had a family member who was autistic.... blah, blah, blah, you wouldn't find this funny rhetoric.
ReplyDeleteMy 40 year old sister is mentally challenged who is forever 9 years old. My daughter, who will be 8 in April, is highly functioning autistic.
Really? You think I don't know?!
If I didn't have a sense of humour about WHY it can be funny, I'd be on Prozac, unable to work and distant from friends and family.
So can the bullshit and damn you for me having to personally justify why satire interests me.
I don't operate with a oh-woe-is-me outlook in life and I generally feel sorry for those who do.