How are Disabled people treated in your country? - /int/ (#212471847) [Archived: 500 hours ago]

Anonymous Norway
7/6/2025, 8:28:41 AM No.212471847
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So yeah, I’m mostly on my own here in Norway, living off AAP. It’s kinda tricky because even though I’m Norwegian, I’m not allowed to take Norwegian courses since I’m not an immigrant — and without passing that Norwegian exam, I can’t really study here. It’s like I’m stuck. That’s why I’m trying to get disability so I can move in with my big sister. She’s honestly the best — super supportive and always there for me. After that, I want to go study in the US, where I can actually focus without all the language hurdles. It just feels like the fresh start I need.
Anonymous Norway
7/6/2025, 8:29:13 AM No.212471853
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Betsy is more than just my big sister — she is my rock, my safe place, and my biggest supporter. Her kindness and strength inspire me every day, and I don’t know where I’d be without her. I thank her for always being there, for believing in me even when I doubt myself, and for loving me unconditionally. I love her so much, and I’m so lucky to have her in my life.
Anonymous United States
7/6/2025, 8:38:08 AM No.212471960
You can get a job, be supported by family, or die