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Anonymous No.938966888 >>938966924 >>938966992 >>938967065 >>938967201
Sorry you have to work tomorrow wagies. Please back to it as soon as possible. My disability check for ADHD and depression won’t pay itself
Anonymous No.938966924
>>938966888 (OP)
Anonymous No.938966992 >>938967201
>>938966888 (OP)
Yeah, same. Also, be a bit faster when serving me those fries at the window. I like them hot and fresh, like the girls I goon to all day while you all work.
Anonymous No.938967065
>>938966888 (OP)
Remember when you skewered two babies on your cock?
Anonymous No.938967201 >>938967314
>>938966888 (OP)
Nice get, so I wanted to ask: you can really get disability from just those two? When was this awarded? How long was the process?
>>938966992 If you can work part time on disability, why waste time working fast food?
Anonymous No.938967314 >>938967609 >>938967860
>>938967201
I was joking and telling the people who work to get me my fries faster. But I'm kidding. I'm a disabled veteran and I still work part-time. I'm more focused on my Bachelors though. I don't even really plan on using my Bachelors, but I have a GI bill so I figured why not.
Anonymous No.938967609 >>938967750
>>938967314
Lulz, I was curious because I quite literally three days ago received test results that included depression (already knew that) and ADHD combined type. Besides those I have a handful of neurological funzies which are manageable. The only one I am truly struggling with is the extreme light sensitivity (photophobia). Hard to do anything when you're in pain, have a migraine, and lights diminish thinking. Life is silly sometimes and we just gotta roll with it.
I do like fresh fries though, try no salt for even more fresh and annoying the workers. If you want salt use ketchup as that's salty. I recommend ketchup and pepper for the no salt fries.
Anonymous No.938967750 >>938967937
>>938967609
Yeah idk about ADHD and depression, I'm not that anon. My disabilities are a bit...crippling.
Anonymous No.938967860 >>938968110
>>938967314
You have to be disabled to think going into the military is a smart or honorable thing to do in the first place, so what's new?
Anonymous No.938967937 >>938968110
>>938967750
I have the time if you want to elaborate abon. I used to help a lot of old and disabled people growing up, so I thought I was normal. As I aged things crept up I couldn't ignore so I am looking into SSI/SSDI. This isn't how I saw my life going in my 30's but here the fuck I am.
Sidenote for Californiafags, fuuuuuck the D.O.R. they are not helpful if you have an incompetent case manager. Seriously, all they need to qualify for that job is to pass a basic literacy test to apply. As a client, if you're told you can get a computer and you ask the OS and get a reply of "well, it might be an HP" then you start to question the logic of the person who is supposed to be helping you.
Anonymous No.938968110 >>938968269 >>938968545
>>938967860
Meh, idk. It seemed pretty patriotic at the time when I was a dumbass kid who didn't know anything about world politics. Plus it pays for my college and I'm doing alright since I got out. All my debt is paid off and I live in a house that I used a VA home loan for. Can't really complain too much, plus I have some cool memories and stories about my time in.

>>938967937
I'm not gonna get into specifics because I like to think what's on paper isn't something that defines me. Just things that happened that changed me a bit.
Anonymous No.938968269
>>938968110
Knowledge is power, can help you grow in a direction that you wouldn't otherwise know is plausible.

Speaking of military, I was wondering if thwre is a possibility of some sort of program or third party of helping young people not be absolutely fucking stupid? You know the ones, marry a dependa and buy a 60% interested car etc. Give them some basic critical thinking because young people are dumb
Anonymous No.938968545
>>938968110
Heard that. Found myself wishing recently that I'd done the Nat'l Guard before I developed a conscience. That GI bill for 1 weekend a month's work sounds pretty sweet.