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  1. Bart (Moderator) NKVD Channel Maintainer

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    But it's tiny! It can never have such a huge appetite!
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    :p

    When you're in a wheelchair, some of those are impossible or difficult to organize, so I have to compromise sometimes ;)
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    You would be surprised, that pony went all Sweeney Todd on the rest of the town.
    Shut up, you've been doing the samething to other intro threads.
    Sorry to hear that.
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    You're in a wheel chair? How so?

    I saw what you did there. =3 But seriously, it's a tiny bit annoying.
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    Cerebal Palsy, Spastic Diplegia or "Little's Disease" as it's known in America. Basically, it's a defect in the Upper Motor Neuron which doesn't allow me the full function of my legs. Though I can walk with support, and mentally I'm unharmed ;)
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    It limits you in a lot of things, doesn't it? Being in a wheel chair and all that.
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    Yes and No. The bottom half still functions, just not completely (legs not taking my weight and such), but with a stronger upper body and positive attitude, things can be achieved ;)

    I also get affected slightly in the hands, with double joints, but that's not so bad.
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    So you can easily live a normal life with it?
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    Of course, for the most part. I do have to miss out on some crazy things such as bungee jumping and shizzle, but daily life is still livable, even with the difficulties.
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    Neither would I be able to bungee jump. That's not because of physical abilities, though. That's just because of my cowardness.
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    You would make a terrible adrenalin junkie.
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    Heh, it's alright, I get to go down hills at intense speed >:)
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    I am one. I am a terrible adrenalin junkie. Anyway, I get flushed in adrenalin even if I walk up the stairs.

    And then you crash at intense speed, too?
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    Don't worry he won't feel anything in his legs anyways zing!
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    I thought his legs weren't fully paralysed. According to what I've read, he has a preblem with the motorics of the legs at his brain, that doesn't mean his legs are without feeling. I don't think he has a broken spine, then you won't feel anything.
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    Wouldn't that, like, really, really, really hurt?
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    Well, I guess it would really hurt at the moment of breaking and during recovery, but after that you don't feel anything.
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    Still not sure if that'd be a good thing, though.

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