brunhiddensmusings:talkearlietome: cartel:hotboysofficial: the future is now are people that lazy
brunhiddensmusings:talkearlietome: cartel: hotboysofficial: the future is now are people that lazy to need this While I’m sure there are people too lazy to spin a fork, keep in mind people like this person who may be suffering from arthritis or a neurological disease or nerve damage or a thousand other conditions that might impair their ability to do things as simple as spin a fork to eat spaghetti. These are used with people who can’t grip well: This is for Parkinsons’s: For people who can’t even bend their joints: Here’s a product that guides your hand from your plate to your mouth This one holds a sandwich Like I get it. I used to see things like the fork and think “that’s fuckin’ lazy” or that product that holds a gallon and you just tip it and pour. But then I started working around the disabled and impaired and found out that these products aren’t meant for lazy people, they’re meant for people who need help. So maybe next time you see something, instead of thinking “Wow, are people that lazy?” just be grateful that you’re able to do the things you do every day and take for granted, like being able to feed yourself and wipe your own ass because you have enough coordination and bendy joints to do it. people see it and say ‘oh americans are so lazy’list of people who have trouble with a full ass gallon jug-the elderly-kids-anyone with parkinsons-about thirty other neurological disorders-about as many possible physical injuries to your hands, one of the most commonly injured things a human hasso, in all, like 35% of the population They market these things to folk who want the convenience, so they can sell them a lot cheaper to folk who need it! -- source link
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