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<blockquote data-quote="YunmaKahn" data-source="post: 1662644" data-attributes="member: 466213"><p>Forget about being normal like others around you. I was also in denial for 12 years ... tried to act like a normal being. It strikes back very hard, with best timing (!) When it does, you look even more pathetic than you actually are. Failure, disappointment, disgrace are much worse than standing up yelling as '' Listen up everyone ! I am a diabetic, so don't expect much from me ! ''.</p><p></p><p>I am also having hard time understanding how some people are so pollyanna about this thing. Some even speak as if they are glad to have it (!) Some even make marriages, children ... this is not '' moving on ''. This is cruelty, selfishness. That's what i call unacceptance. Accepting something requires rational/realistic perspective. Life is a fight in every aspect. Those who think the world is a candy ball where we fart against pink clouds, are the real deniers here.</p><p></p><p>Brainwashed romantics are the reason why this pitiful system operating perfectly. No one cares about diabetes because they are alive, they don't need a cure because they are happy as they are (!). The way they enslave people, the way they suck the world dry would make Pablo Escobar kneel with respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YunmaKahn, post: 1662644, member: 466213"] Forget about being normal like others around you. I was also in denial for 12 years ... tried to act like a normal being. It strikes back very hard, with best timing (!) When it does, you look even more pathetic than you actually are. Failure, disappointment, disgrace are much worse than standing up yelling as '' Listen up everyone ! I am a diabetic, so don't expect much from me ! ''. I am also having hard time understanding how some people are so pollyanna about this thing. Some even speak as if they are glad to have it (!) Some even make marriages, children ... this is not '' moving on ''. This is cruelty, selfishness. That's what i call unacceptance. Accepting something requires rational/realistic perspective. Life is a fight in every aspect. Those who think the world is a candy ball where we fart against pink clouds, are the real deniers here. Brainwashed romantics are the reason why this pitiful system operating perfectly. No one cares about diabetes because they are alive, they don't need a cure because they are happy as they are (!). The way they enslave people, the way they suck the world dry would make Pablo Escobar kneel with respect. [/QUOTE]
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