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minus-square@Uncle_Iroh@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-3•2 years agoIn your anecdotal experience people don’t call it that, congrats buddy. Semi-disabled is bullshit. You’re disabled and partially rejected for work.
minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink2•2 years agoMy “anecdotal experience” with dozens of medical professionals. And you’re actually claiming semi-disabled is not real but semi-employed is?
minus-square@Uncle_Iroh@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-2•2 years agoGood job, you figured out what anecdotal means. Might be a language thing, I wouldn’t call it semi-employed at all. There is or there is not.
minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink3•2 years agoYeah, it might be a language thing because I’m guessing English isn’t your first. But feel free to find evidence that “Fothergill’s Disease” is the common name in the U.S. where I live. I’d like to see it.
In your anecdotal experience people don’t call it that, congrats buddy.
Semi-disabled is bullshit. You’re disabled and partially rejected for work.
My “anecdotal experience” with dozens of medical professionals.
And you’re actually claiming semi-disabled is not real but semi-employed is?
Good job, you figured out what anecdotal means.
Might be a language thing, I wouldn’t call it semi-employed at all. There is or there is not.
Yeah, it might be a language thing because I’m guessing English isn’t your first. But feel free to find evidence that “Fothergill’s Disease” is the common name in the U.S. where I live. I’d like to see it.