no sympathy for the handicapped
Of course limited ability, or challenged, are nowadays gentler substitutes for the word handicapped, but I hope to write about something beyond mere courtesy or terminology, so I’m just using what’s convenient to me.
Of course limited ability, or challenged, are nowadays gentler substitutes for the word handicapped, but I hope to write about something beyond mere courtesy or terminology, so I’m just using what’s convenient to me.
Was waiting for the company van this morning. The side of the road was under repair – completely dug up, Bangalore style 😉 At the moment, there was only a single worker – involved in the task of cutting – well, pounding – football sized granite rocks into smaller ones using a hammer. It seemed…