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GrandNumberOfPounds said:A-Stump said:Then work? I knew a guy from my grandfather's POW-MIA 'club' who had stepped on an improvised explosive in Vietnam. His legs were amazingly left intact yet he lost most of one arm and breathed fire. He can't speak, half of his face is horribly disfigured and he is legally blind, and that fellow worked a 9-5 factory job on distribution. So I don't really believe hyper-ventilation or social alienation is grounds for a cheque. I don't, sorry if it's offensive, but it's bogus.
She has a psychotic condition that prevents her from holding a job, not "hyper-ventilation and social alienation."
It's kind of hard to hold down a job when you can't think straight or control your emotions.
Seems to he a convenient excuse for people to not work these days.