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34+ of the best comebacks in the history of burns - Page 9 of 40 - Kiwi Report

34+ of the best comebacks in the history of burns


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[post_page_title]The mythical disabled person[/post_page_title]
The person at the top didn’t seem to have a very inclusive view of when and where disabled people should park their vehicles. It’s not like they can just stop being disabled when it’s convenient for everyone else.

The mythical disabled person

This social media user feels as though disabled people ought to be seen after working hours, because they don’t have lives of their own apparently. Someone responded with a great comeback, telling this poster that disabled people are not werewolves who only come out for full moons.

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