Was a Wheelchair-Bound Student Wrong For Asking Their Teacher To Stop Pointing Out Her Disability?

For people who don’t have much firsthand experience being around or working with people with disabilities, there can definitely be a learning curve while figuring out the appropriate way to navigate the day-to-day.

How can we learn, though, if the people who are living their lives with disabilities feel as if it’s rude to speak up and correct us when we’re wrong?

Of course, not everyone is up for learning a better way, and perhaps that’s why this wheelchair-bound student felt like they might have been in the wrong after correcting a teacher who continually made comments about her wheelchair.

OP (Original Poster) is a wheelchair user and has had the same chair for 7 years. She’s currently saving up to buy a new chair, but in the meantime, she’s been made aware (often and repeatedly) by an English teacher that hers is beat up and makes a “distracting” noise in class.

I’m 18f, have a pretty messed up pair of legs, have had since birth, I can walk but am an ambulatory wheelchair user. I’m currently due an upgrade for my chair, I’ve had it close to 7 years and it’s a bit messed up. It’s gotten pretty uncomfortable and it makes noise but like I said, I’ve had it 7 years and I’ve grown rather attached to it. We’re saving to pay for the new one at the moment.

I have one teacher, my English teacher, who constantly makes comments about how banged up looking it is, and gets pretty pissed any time I dare move and it makes noise. She says it’s distracting. The comments about the appearance of the chair annoy me a lot because it’s hardly going to look brand new after 7 years of constant use.

OP lost her cool finally and told the teacher that if it bothered her so much, perhaps she’d like to pony up the dough for a new one.

The teacher seemed slightly chastised.

She made a comment this morning along the lines of “You know, you should really get a new one, that one looks like it’s about to collapse under you”.

I got really mad about this and I said, “You know what, if you think I should get a new chair so bad, you can pay the nearly 4 grand it’s gonna cost or you can stop making nasty comments about something that literally doesn’t affect you.”

A boy in her class, though, thought she didn’t need to be that rude – not everyone knows how these processes work, right?

She didn’t really look at me until the end of the class but the boy who sits besides me said it was slightly a**holish as she probably didn’t realize how difficult the process was.

AITA?

Reddit’s getting ready to weigh in on whether or not this young lady was in the wrong, so let’s see what they had to say!

They pointed out that a teacher commenting on a student’s lacking in any physical area really points to a lack of training and empathy in the first place.

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Most agreed the teacher was in the wrong, and needed to be educated.

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No one likes distracting noises, but it’s the adult’s job to realize what’s in a kid’s control and what is not.

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And in case you’re wondering, this is America. Of course her wheelchair is not covered by insurance.

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Some things need to be discussed in private.

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The girl could have been more tactful, but it sounds as if her frustrations were building up to a boiling point, and just finally exploded.

Given the imbalance of power in this relationship, it’s a no-brainer that the teacher, not the kid, is the a$$hole.

What are your thoughts? Leave them in the comments!

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Horrible Customers Who Need a Retail Time Out

Being able to shop in public is a social contract, or at least it should be. There are folks who are paid to keep shelves stocked and answer our questions and ring up our items before putting them in bags, and in exchange, I think most people try to be courteous and friendly in response.

Some people apparently think they’re the only people in the world, or that they’re better than the people who work retail, or something like that – because there’s no other excuse for behavior like these 10 awful customers exhibited while out at a store.

10. I have so many questions.

There probably aren’t any good answers but I still have them.

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9. Pedestrians have the right of way.

But also, you could just not be a jerk.

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8. I mean at least put it in the right temperature.

Even if you aren’t going to put it where it belongs.

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7. What in the holy hell.

How much time does it take to do this?

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6. There are literally trash cans everywhere.

I don’t get why this concept is so hard.

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5. What on earth.

Other people do not want to clean up your kid’s excrement. I promise.

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4. Was there a tornado?

Made of a$$holes?

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3. Not to mention it’s dangerous.

Some people never think of anyone but themselves.

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2. I cannot even imagine.

It might be enough to make you *gasp* hate Halloween.

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1. Do they need to…step on the rugs?

To see what they look like under their shoes? I don’t…

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Seriously, y’all. Don’t be these people. Gah.

If you work retail, I know you’ve got stories for me. Drop them in the comments!

 

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A British Guy Gives His Un-Researched Thoughts on 13 States in the U.S.

The Brits and the Americans have a special relationship. We’re like…exes who still have to co-parent, or children who have moved away from their parents and don’t visit often enough for the parents to like.

Or something.

Anyway, we like to razz each other, and this Brit’s ideas on what each state is famous for is just in good fun – and it’s hilarious, too.

Here are 13 more for your enjoyment.

13. Iowa.

I mean…I can’t think of anything else.

12. Kansas.

It wasn’t really a high point for anyone in the movie, but ok.

11. Kentucky

I can see why he would think that.

10. Louisiana

Do people in Britain not know about New Orleans? Because…

9. Maine

And also Stephen King.

8. Maryland

I personally love this take.

7. Massachusetts

I mean, if you ignore Boston. Which, fair.

6. Michigan

If they had clean water maybe more people would stay.

5. Minnesota

This is extremely accurate.

4. Mississippi

He didn’t really need that last word honestly.

3. Missouri

This is a fair assessment.

2. Montana

This is hilariously inaccurate.

1. Nebraska

It’s really not (and it’s not even cooler than Iowa).

Check out 1-14 here, and the next 12 here when you’re ready!

Is yours accurate? Tell us in the comments!

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Read About What a British Man on Twitter Makes of 11 States in the U.S.

It can be hilarious to hear what people from other countries know or assume they know about America, or each of her States. As long as everything is in good fun, as it usually is between Brits and Americans, it can also be interesting (and hilariously informative).

This guy has been through all 50 states, telling us off the top of his head what he believes each is famous for, with some pretty hilarious results – and here are the final 11.

11. South Carolina

This is definitely one thing its famous for

10. South Dakota

What about Mount Rushmore?

9. Tennessee

I feel like someone watches a lot of movies.

8. Texas

I feel like the best thing to say here is “no comment.”

7. Utah

Try not to be envious.

6. Vermont

Bless his heart.

5. Virginia

Well, this is awkward.

4. Washington

He got an astonishing amount right.

3. West Virginia

We were all waiting for it, and it was worth it.

2. Wisconsin

Once again, I do not think the Brits have any room to talk here.

1. Wyoming.

You cannot argue with this description.

Check out states 1-14, 15-28, and 29-40 when you have time.

And tell us in the comment whether he got your state right!

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A Family Found a Life-Sized Monopoly Board Under Their Carpet and People Want One

We played a lot of board games growing up.

We had the classics like Checkers, Clue, Trivial Pursuit, and Monopoly. We also played oddly specific games like a Clue-style Sherlock Holmes who-dunit, The New York game which involved navigating the subway to visit famous Manhattan sites, and an It’s a Wonderful Life themed trivia game.

Consequently, I love board games, and have always had an affinity for Monopoly. But not, apparently, as much as some people.

Recently, a user by the name of Yamaha234 posted to the r/pics Subreddit about a unique discovery their in-laws made. During a home remodel, the couple pulled up some old carpet only to find a life-sized Monopoly board underneath.

As My Modern Met explains:

The room-sized Monopoly board is based on the classic U.S. version of the game, complete with Chance and Community Chest spaces, a jail, and railroads.

Iconic sought-after spaces such as Park Place and Boardwalk also feature. The giant floor edition appears to have been hand-painted by the previous homeowners years ago.

Check-out Yamaha234’s actual picture:

While tearing up their carpet, my in-laws found a giant monopoly board from pics

Personally, I think the jail square is the perfect location for time out if you have naughty kids.

Reddit users were floored. And while they didn’t all agree on the merits of Monopoly game-play, they had a lot of fun with the idea.

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As shocking as this discovery was, it may not be totally unheard of.

Apparently a lot of people’s families’ basements had shuffleboards made of tile.

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And not just shuffleboards!

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One user explained that this was fairly common for houses built in the 1950s, although I’ve certainly never heard of it.

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Makes you wonder how many gems like this are hidden under grungy carpet across America.

Enough, it turns out, that this wasn’t even the first time someone posted such a find on Reddit!

Seven years ago someone made a similar discovery at a different home.

Pulled up the carpet at the house, and guess what I found! from funny

Lots of commenters have new #LifeGoals (me included, if I’m being honest), stating that they want to do this in their own homes some day.

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And forget Monopoly, this person wants to put Risk on their floor (speaking of games that last for ever and ever).

I’m pretty sure I went to college with this person.

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So what about the OP’s parents?

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I really hope they decide to clean it up and keep it visible, because what a weird fun thing to have.

What do you think? Keep it or cover it up? Let us know in the comments!

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Well-Worn and Well-Loved Items Find Their Perfect Replacements

There’s nothing like the panic that can seize a person when they realize an item they’ve loved unconditionally and well for many years is beginning to show signs of ending its life.

It’s wearing out, wearing thin, and soon it will be time to replace it – but how? With what? How will we go on?

If you’re the sort of person who worries about such things, you’ll likely find solace in Reddit’s Well Worn page – where people display the perfect replacements they’ve found for some of their most well-worn, well-loved things.

12. Why change a good thing?

You find favorite shoes and you wear them out.

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11. Two years in with a pair of work gloves.

That’s a hardworking person right there.

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10. One year in work boots.

That’s a hard-working person right there.

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9. When you find a good one you stick with it.

You never know if another sort will do.

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8. Hey, there are words on it!

Who knew?

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7. I mean, ew.

Not judging. Just going to check my own now.

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6. Every day use for a year.

Working in a restaurant kitchen is no joke.

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5. Someone has spent a lot of time in the garden.

Those plants are going to miss you.

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4. Were those other ones white?

I need to know.

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3. Hard to believe.

I wish they’d said how long they’d had the old one.

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2. Six months on the head of a crime scene cleaner.

I would like to buy this person a drink and hear their stories.

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1. Man, what was holding that shoelace together?

A prayer?

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These pictures are just so satisfying, don’t you think?

What’s an item you’ve had a hard time replacing? Share with us in the comments!

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Movies People Think Have the Best Plot-Twists of All Time

There are movies out there for every single taste, but I know many – if not all – moviegoers appreciate at least a little bit of a surprise along the way.

Except maybe romance enthusiasts. They like to be delivered exactly what they came for and little else, which is fine!

If you do enjoy a movie with an epic twist (or two), though, here are 18 people claim are vying for the title of best of all time.

FAIR WARNING: THERE ARE SPOILERS BELOW!!

18. 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)

“The audience thinks John Goodman is crazy and has been faking an invasion the whole time in order to keep the lead actor captive in his bunker; however, it turns out that, even though he really is crazy, the invasion was real just the same.”

—caitlinm18

17. Fight Club (1999)

“When it’s revealed that Tyler Durden is actually the narrator, it’s incredible.

I love the movie as a whole, and this remains one of the most inventive and mind-boggling plot twists of all time.”

—emmagarnerrr

16. American Psycho (2000)

“The first time I watched that and that ending came, I was genuinely shocked!”

—Cory Lyle Vinderslev, Facebook

15. Get Out (2017)

“I know that this one did, in fact, win a bunch of awards, but it’s still the only movie to literally have me sitting all the way back on my couch in shock by the time it was all said and done.”

—megdon32

14. Shawshank Redemption (1994)

“The signs pointed toward a tragic end for Andy, and the movie had been pretty bleak until that final twist.

It was such a wonderful ending. It was so beautiful, cathartic, hopeful, and really surprising!”

—tkgm

13. Shutter Island (2010)

“No brainer. I totally believed he was a detective the entire time.

Never once thought he was a patient at the asylum.

It’s one of the best — if not THE best — plot twists ever.”

—robertwilliama

12. Arrival (2016)

“It was already such a good movie, but that plot twist was so well-executed…

I honestly don’t think anyone who’s seen the movie could’ve seen it coming.”

—20yearoldkid

11. The Others (2001)

“The entire film, you believe that the mother and her two children are being haunted by a family…only to find out that THEY themselves are the ghosts.

I never saw that plot twist coming at all!

The whole movie was confusing, but then it all made sense with the twist.”

—lemmylou4328

10. Scream! (1996)

“Not only when you find out that two of Sidney’s friends are the killers…but also when you find out that they are also the ones who killed Sidney’s mother!

The first three Scream movies really did have mind-fuck plot twists for my teenage brain.”

—kimm4de8f31fc

9. Primal Fear (1996)

“With Richard Gere and Edward Norton…I wish I could forget the ending and watch it again! ”

—elseashells

8. The Boy (2016)

“Say what you want about the movie, but if you thought there was a fully grown man living in the walls before it was revealed, I think you may need to see a therapist.

There was no way to see something THAT crazy coming.”

—elizabethsweatt

7. The Prestige (2006)

“Hands down, the moment when you find out that Christian Bale’s character had a twin the whole time.

All that time, Hugh Jackman was trying to ‘figure out his trick,’ it was just a simple con! Brilliant!”

—reissm2

6. Frozen (2016)

“Disney marketed Hans as the ‘good guy,’ and then — with less than 20 minutes left to the movie — he turns out to be the villain?! He portrayed every quality of a typical Disney prince, and I think that’s why it was such a shock to everyone.

We, as the audience, were made to believe that Hans was perfect for Anna, and we didn’t question it because of the ‘true love’ concept created by Disney. I remember sitting in the theater watching that and hearing the audible gasps in the audience. I still get mad to this day watching that scene.”

—stephaniegriffiths44

5. Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)

“It’s a rom-com, so you’re not expecting a huge twist or anything, but — when the twist came — I was floored.

Never thought all of the characters’ worlds would collide in the way they do, but it’s SO funny.

Ryan Gosling sincerely got ignored during awards season for that role.”

—ingridm479bec7d7

4. OldBoy (2003)

“This one is easily the winner, hands down.

When you find out why the main character was kidnapped…no plot twist could ever beat that absolute bombshell of a twist.

Even the villain is giddy as he’s about to reveal it.”

—dissolveyourgloom

3. Secret Window (2004)

“The ending of this thriller threw me all the way off.

Basically, you find out that the man stalking Johnny Depp’s character wasn’t real and that it was just him going mad because his wife had an affair and left him.”

—allin18

2. Friday the 13th (1980)

“The first time I saw this, I was absolutely shocked that Mrs. Voorhees was the killer and NOT Jason!

I didn’t see it coming at all!”

—maggier493b66339

1. Gone Girl (2014)

“When we cut to Amy being alive and well after believing she was murdered, I said — out loud in the theater — ‘What the f**k?!’”

—lynzeejay

I’ve seen some of these, but not all. Time to catch up!

What’s your favorite film plot twist? Drop it in the comments!

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These Posts Sum Up Why It’s So Hard to Stay Fit as a Parent

Staying fit is hard to do in the best of times, and once you add kids and the sleep deprivation and the go-go-go days and nights, well…parents have a hard time finding the motivation to take care of themselves the way that they probably should.

These 12 posts will make parents everywhere nod and laugh, perhaps while they’re sneaking Oreos in the closet and going through all of the clothes that no longer fit.

Just me? I don’t think so.

12. Or maybe not so ridiculous.

I’m just saying.

11. All at once?

Slow down, woman.

10. You can be doing both at once.

That’s a fun fact right there.

9. That’s how it’s supposed to look.

It’s how you know you’re doing it right.

8. We all do cardio in our own ways.

Some are more effective than others.

7. A fine goal, to be sure.

I’m not sure it’s really attainable, though.

6. I think they’re onto something.

I’d be down for that workout.

5. It’s not fair that mom duties don’t burn more calories.

For the amount of hours we put in, they really should.

4. He needs to work on the marketing of that one.

If he wants to sell it, I mean.

3. You might cry, though.

Then again, so will they. Win?

2. I mean if you want to go crazy.

I hate this task more than life.

1. It’s the workout that never ends.

For YEARS.

These are so true it hurts, y’all.

What are your tricks for finding time to take care of yourself?

Share them with us in the comments!

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Maternity Photos That Might Make You Say Hmmmm…

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to take pictures to document your changing body and growing family during a pregnancy – people do it all the time, and I’m sure treasure those pictures for decades as they look back on them with the kids who were once on the inside.

But listen…there’s a right and wrong way to do maternity shoots and these are not it.

I don’t even know what these 15 pictures are supposed to be, honestly – look through them and maybe then you can tell me!

15. The naked ones slay me.

Why does the DAD have to be naked, too?

14. These are very different photos.

We’ve all felt like the lady on the left, though.

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13. Are they trying to terrify people?

Because I’m scared.

12. This is kind of cute.

Weird, but cute.

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11. I think his is bigger than hers.

Bless his heart.

10. The one on the right is obviously a Halloween costume.

And it’s brilliant.

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9. What does he hear in there?

Something blossoming, no doubt.

8. I’ve got a gun and a watermelon, and she’s not afraid to use them!

I wonder if the woman on the right giggled like the Pillsbury doughboy.

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7. Those are some pretty people.

Being pretty silly.

6. Moira Rose’s maternity shoot?

I vote yes.

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5. This is extremely weird.

I’m not sure…like…what I’m supposed to think.

4. This is legit terrifying.

She’s going to show up on one of those murder shows eventually.

3. Nice sweater hoodie my man.

I dig the matching sunglasses, too!

2. They can be adorable AND awkward.

These pictures are proof.

1. I have a lot of questions.

Mostly about that book. And it’s cover.

My eyeballs literally hurt.

Tell us in the comments about the most questionable maternity picture you’ve ever seen!

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Posts That Sum Up the Pain of Trying to Keep Fit With Kids

It’s not a secret that the majority of women gain a bit of weight during pregnancy, but there is a bit of a myth that the “baby weight” is something that simple to lose – or, if not simple, that it’s a priority.

The truth, at least for me, was that a year (or two) passed before I even had time to shower and change clothes on a regular basis, never mind consider my health and wellness.

Honestly, all parents – not just mothers – can struggle with finding the time to spend on themselves in those early months and years. Between diets of foods that can be grabbed and snarfed on the go and zero time to get to a gym, fitness is often something that makes us laugh.

These 13 posts sum up what it’s like to try to keep fit while raising young kids, and they really hit the nail on the head.

13. You could make a fortune on this.

I would definitely buy it.

12. That’ll burn quite a few calories.

Especially if you add bending to pick up the LEGO you step on.

11. I’m not sure this burns calories.

But it is a sport.

10. Naked time after baths.

That’s a protip right there.

9. It’s a delicate balance we keep.

And sure, sometimes it’s all in our minds.

8. There are very few reasons to run.

This is definitely a good one.

7. I’d say it counts.

That’s the official judge’s ruling.

6. There’s no reason to go to the gym otherwise.

You can’t do anything useful with kids running around, I swear.

5. I never leave the house not in a sweat.

It’s a whole process.

4. That sounds about right.

I bet the kids laughed and laughed, too.

3. No point in pretending we’re something we’re not.

That’s a lesson for the kids.

2. Write a note ahead of time.

That means you can just split.

1. We can only focus on one thing at time.

And that’s on a good day.

I feel these in my bones, I swear.

If you’ve got young kids and manage to have some time to exercise every week, share your tips and tricks with us in the comments!

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