People like this guy put many able bodied whingers to shame. Respect, what a great attitude. Whatever obstacles and challenges life throws at you - always try your hardest and stay positive.
A dear friend of mine in college was a polio victim from Ghana (contaminated vax). He was on crutches, had a metal back brace and calipers, was in constant pain. He never complained, always had a cheery word and a smile for every one, always willing to help those struggling on his course. It was humbling. Died before he reached 30, I miss him. He had a great and noble spirit. Overcomers are rare.
Actually, as far as I have witnessed anyway, there are a lot of overcomers out here. We just don't always see it as most problems are not publicized and shouldn't be. We are here to help people get over their deep state programing.
I wish I could complain less about my pain, but I am a baby when it comes to pain, so those people really get my respect.
There's wonderful and amazing stories like this from time to time. George H. Sutton was another one who simply amazed many, many people. Having two amputated arms after a tragic accident as a boy, he later went on to become the world's best billiard player and held that title for some time. He could write letters and do things that people thought was impossible for having that type of disability. Despite this handicap, he studied medicine, and graduated from Wisconsin State College (now the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee). Sutton not only survived, but exceeded and prevailed. A Michigan boat motor company hired Sutton as their sponsor. Their slogan was -- "A motor so easy to fix, no hands are required."
Should check out artist Katie Hayes in Kingwood, Texas.
She is an artist who lost both arms and both legs. She is an incredible artist.
You can find her work by following links in the article.
People like this guy put many able bodied whingers to shame. Respect, what a great attitude. Whatever obstacles and challenges life throws at you - always try your hardest and stay positive.
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A dear friend of mine in college was a polio victim from Ghana (contaminated vax). He was on crutches, had a metal back brace and calipers, was in constant pain. He never complained, always had a cheery word and a smile for every one, always willing to help those struggling on his course. It was humbling. Died before he reached 30, I miss him. He had a great and noble spirit. Overcomers are rare.
Great story and sorry for the loss of your friend.
Actually, as far as I have witnessed anyway, there are a lot of overcomers out here. We just don't always see it as most problems are not publicized and shouldn't be. We are here to help people get over their deep state programing.
I wish I could complain less about my pain, but I am a baby when it comes to pain, so those people really get my respect.
Awesome 👌.
Friggin awesome!
Very nice work.
WOW!
You draw better with your mouth than I do with my hand.
Such incredible detail! You are extremely talented. Do you sell your work?
Damn. You’ve got some real talent friend!
You are amazing and inspiring!!
There's wonderful and amazing stories like this from time to time. George H. Sutton was another one who simply amazed many, many people. Having two amputated arms after a tragic accident as a boy, he later went on to become the world's best billiard player and held that title for some time. He could write letters and do things that people thought was impossible for having that type of disability. Despite this handicap, he studied medicine, and graduated from Wisconsin State College (now the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee). Sutton not only survived, but exceeded and prevailed. A Michigan boat motor company hired Sutton as their sponsor. Their slogan was -- "A motor so easy to fix, no hands are required."
Amazing! You are so talented! God bless you
You are my new hero dude! F’kn-A that’s awesome!
Wow you are good!
Wow, what skill. Just goes to show, where there is will, there is a way! Extraordinarily talented.
Exactly.
This is amazing! I cant even draw fingers on stick people! Keep sharing your work.
WOW! You are an inspiration. I hope God gives us the eyes to see how blessed we are.
Should check out artist Katie Hayes in Kingwood, Texas. She is an artist who lost both arms and both legs. She is an incredible artist. You can find her work by following links in the article.
Houston Chronicle article
What a major talent! Beautiful artwork - and this is his “beginner” work as he just started drawing!? So inspiring.
I wouldn't know anyone with the patience let alone the skill to be able to pull that off. Amazing.
Very impressed!
Absolutely Gorgeous ~
Wow! Beautiful work
Wow! Nice going. Very cool.
Well done undine53! 👏
Damn he's insane. 😮
Very nice! Inspiring!
Love it! I am learning to draw! It’s very tough.
But it’s worth it!
Wow these are amazing!! Great job!
You've got good taste...
How did you become quad?
I have met so many people that involved diving into water,
except one that was gymnastics.
This dude has more talent drawing with his mouth than me with even with a bolt on Rembrandt arm (like Trogdor but less beefy).
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Something to remember when you think you've got it bad.
awesomeness!