All right, enough already. I'm so tired of this artard moaning about being discriminated against and being so disadvantaged due to his Moebius Syndrome. 'If I looked normal I'd be swimming in 9's and 10's, I'd be a famous music artist' blah blah fucking blah.
Russhole, I know you read these forums. What follows will demonstrate what people with Moebius can and have achieved. It will show you that it's not your face that holds you back,
it's you - your attitude, your horrible personality, your narcissism. You are the problem. You have no redeeming qualities.
Every time you blame something on your disability, come back here and read this post again. Clearly you've missed the point.
The true face of moebius.
This guy. He is Matthew S. Joffe, MA, Director, Education and Outreach and a Wellness Counselor in the Wellness Center at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY. He lives in New York City. He's on LinkeIn
https://goo.gl/eutvaH. Here's an article he wrote -
https://goo.gl/ZZ6gLv
Russy, this guy is postive
, actively helps other moebius sufferers, and raises awareness of the condition
.
What's the last thing you did to actively help others, not just yourself and your goals?
Here is Lisa, Kevin and Ethan. Lisa and Kevin both suffer from Moebius syndrome. They are happily married and Ethan is their son. Here's their story -
https://goo.gl/Ta5aC7
And finally, Alex Barker.
'My name is Alex Barker and I’m forty years old. I have an extremely rare condition called Moebius syndrome. It affects me in a couple of ways. For one thing, I only have two fingers on each hand, and they are fairly stubby ones at that. My face is also affected. I can’t smile or frown, but I can stick my tongue out, which may well be useful at some time in my life. My cranial nerves are not fully developed, so this is why I can’t move my facial muscles. I also have very limited eye movement. Oh, and my feet don’t really work that well. Cognitively I’m OK, but my brain doesn’t work unless I’ve had lots of coffee! I also live independently too.
In some ways the condition doesn’t really affect me. I have a loving family who have been very supportive of me. I went off to university and studied journalism (after being placed into a special needs class at the local comprehensive school). I have a great social life. I work full time for a charity that helps support disabled people to use computers. I really love my job! When I’m not working, I enjoy doing photography. See some of my work at
www.fourfingerphotography.co.uk.'
https://goo.gl/Cua54R
For Moebius sufferers, success, friendship, romance and fulfiment are extremely possible. No more excuses Russ - it's not everyone else's fault, that lies solely with you.