🎨 Artcow Iconoclast / Jonathan Mack Sweet - The Chris-Chan of Arkansas

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It's hard to imagine that Jon would qualify for state care in some sort of group home.

He's not so exceptional that he can't work. There are people with Down syndrome who get up every morning, get dressed and go and do a proper day's work. Blind people. People with no fucking legs.

What I really don't get is how people like Jon, Chris et al can convince themselves that they're not about to be mowed down by a great big freight train of reality.

There are simple steps they can take to avoid it. It must almost take more effort to keep their heads in the sand.

Learned helplessness is a helluva drug. Well, it is in Chris's case, Sweet is just a lazy parasite
 
It's hard to imagine that Jon would qualify for state care in some sort of group home.

He's not so exceptional that he can't work. There are people with Down syndrome who get up every morning, get dressed and go and do a proper day's work. Blind people. People with no fucking legs.

What I really don't get is how people like Jon, Chris et al can convince themselves that they're not about to be mowed down by a great big freight train of reality.

There are simple steps they can take to avoid it. It must almost take more effort to keep their heads in the sand.
Yeah, I worked for an organization that supported people with developmental disabilities and except for the ones who couldn't move, most of them worked. And worked hard. It's often physical labor they're employed for. Yes, people with the minds of children have better work ethic that Sweet, Chris, ADF, etc. It's downright insulting really.
 
It's hard to imagine that Jon would qualify for state care in some sort of group home.

He's not so exceptional that he can't work. There are people with Down syndrome who get up every morning, get dressed and go and do a proper day's work. Blind people. People with no fucking legs.

What I really don't get is how people like Jon, Chris et al can convince themselves that they're not about to be mowed down by a great big freight train of reality.

There are simple steps they can take to avoid it. It must almost take more effort to keep their heads in the sand.

Yeah, I worked for an organization that supported people with developmental disabilities and except for the ones who couldn't move, most of them worked. And worked hard. It's often physical labor they're employed for. Yes, people with the minds of children have better work ethic that Sweet, Chris, ADF, etc. It's downright insulting really.

The best movie theatre employee I've ever interacted with--possibly the single best retail employee I've ever interacted with--had Down Syndrome. He was visibly, clearly stoked about his job and his enthusiasm was infectious. He was really polite and nice and happy and when he told me he hoped I enjoyed the movie it was clearly sincere and not just perfunctory. He was multitasking and working his ass off and clearly gave a shit about doing a great job while surrounded by lazy high school students who couldn't care less.

I had my encounter with him nearly 10 years ago and it is still embedded in my memory and is inspirational.
 
The best movie theatre employee I've ever interacted with--possibly the single best retail employee I've ever interacted with--had Down Syndrome. He was visibly, clearly stoked about his job and his enthusiasm was infectious. He was really polite and nice and happy and when he told me he hoped I enjoyed the movie it was clearly sincere and not just perfunctory. He was multitasking and working his ass off and clearly gave a shit about doing a great job while surrounded by lazy high school students who couldn't care less.

I had my encounter with him nearly 10 years ago and it is still embedded in my memory and is inspirational.

People with Down's are often ridiculously nice, and it's almost stereotypical for them to be excellent workers. A lot of them could actually just flat out qualify for disability but choose not to.
 
There's a big difference between people with Down Syndrome or the physically disabled, and the likes of ADF/CWC/Sweet: theory of mind and ego. The former can relate to others, the latter really only see themselves. Then there's that "learned helplessness" @Bungleboy mentioned.

(Of course, not all people with autism are like ADF, CWC, or Sweet.)
 
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Saw a guy wearing this on a T-shirt yesterday. Thought it was appropriate for here: https://sneed-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/7f/b5/80/7fb580f103caa0a5ffb859e3b5f1808d--breakfast-club-quotes-the-breakfast-club.jpg
 
Not surprised he thinks he's the only one who's "juuuuuust fine."

Reminds me of the stereotypical mad scientist who says "They called me insane! They're the ones who are insane!"
 
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I updated OP with my favorite Jon photo. May make some other improvements as well, such as links to his DA, comics, etc., considering this thread is now over 400 pages.
 
His hair is so much grayer now.
Yeah, and there's less of it. He basically looks like
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now, only more decrepit somehow. But he looks like more of a clown in the OP photo. Maybe it's best if they start from there and read along the thread, they'll get a sense of how he's deteriorated over time.
 
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Maybe it's best if they start from there and read along the thread, they'll get a sense of how he's deteriorated over time.
Deteriorated? Nonsense! Why all Sweet needs is a workout (one where thugs aren't waiting to ambush suddenly from the shadows) and a hair piece, and he'll look just as he did in half-past 1997!
 
Oh, man, Jon Sweet and Gimp? That'd be like trying to teach plane geometry to a lobotomized snail.
Yeah, he can't operate a modern washing machine, or Paypal. Gimp is out of the question. Really, I think he has a phobia about learning. Is there such a thing?
 
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