“SF vs. Boston” 🎤: Hanna Evensen - #comedy #hannaevensen #donttellcomedy #shorts

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The fact that it's HER brother and they still went up to say "I think they prefer the term special needs" is absolutely buck wild.

Anthony-dycv
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Keep calling your brother disabled. We definitely do not prefer the term special needs, or differently abled, or special, or any other term made up by abled people to sugar coat the fact we have a disability. Disabled is not a dirty word.

violetskies
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Lol this is good stuff. Disabled isn't a dirty word, folks!

Pindolene
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I’m from LA and someone overheard my mom call herself “handicapped” while talking about her disability and tried to tell my mother that she needed to use more compassionate terminology to discuss people with disabilities and she just looked them in the eye and said “All right, ” looked over at me, and said “honey my back hurts because I’M A CRIPPLE.”

I’ve never seen someone look more horrified.

blistertooth
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“thank you for your service.” damn thats the perfect comeback for that imma start using that

punkman
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I'm disabled 6 ways to Sunday. All invisible disabilities. We DO NOT prefer the term "special needs" nor "differently abled" or whatever. Also, please don't call autism a "superpower". Seriously, it's disabling and we need accommodations, not to be treated like we're magicians who are expected to be human calculators.

Disability isn't a good or bad thing, it just is. It's not a dirty word. Ffs, just say "disabled".

aldenheterodyne
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“Toto, we are not in California anymore” 😭😭

kaiady
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😂 "Thank you for your service"
That reply is golden!

straight-up-shots
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As someone who was born blind in my left eye and also survived a massive stroke when I was a toddler, I prefer being called disabled over someone saying that I'm special needs

gabemc
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As someone with a disabled sibling, who previously lived in Boston, I've never found any content more relatable.

stephanieareardon
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As a disabled person, I HATE the term "Special Needs;" it's condescending as ****, and none of us need to be talked down to.

AndrewSmoot
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Still don't understand why complete strangers feel the need to correct you. But your

aaronrojas
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Special needs just makes me feel dumbed down. Like as a 90s kid. Bei.g called special was a huge insult at school. I call myself disabled because dis means not and abled means having abilities. Disables just means I don't have certain abilities. When I get called out for not understanding or not being able to do something I say "I'm literally disabled" I've never heard another disabled person find that offensive. It's only normies. It's always them getting offended for others🙄

QuilCastro
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As a guy from Boston..yeah, that's fully accurate lol

oLMNOo
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Boston has big hearts, you're just not allowed to tell anyone because it'll wreck their cred.

bbrasky
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That is the most accurate bicoastal joke ever. Lol well Boston is it’s own special kinda blunt

celestedemure
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help my brother is disabled too i hate when people try to explain it to me as if i hadn't lived it my whole life 💀💀

lee
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From what I heard, disabled people hate it more when people dance around the term as if it’s a bad thing. It makes sense, I would be pissed if my bodies medical state was something so shunned people are scared to mention it. But then again, I’m not speaking for the disabled since I am able bodied

katherine_queen
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As a disabled person, disabled is 100% the correct and preferred term by essentially all disabled people

ezrafriesner
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Man she's beautiful and the sense of humor is awesome

k-gy