nDub
Nor(Best)Cal Native
If I know people at all they'll say you're the d**k for being insensitive to someone with a disability.
This reminds me of a time I was in high school. I had just saved up and bought a new (to me) trumpet for our high school jazz band and was super careful with it. One morning I set it down on a tom tom drum to pull my sweater off. Then this other trumpet player who was in a wheel chair was rolling through the class room and grabs a hold of the drum and pulls it out of his way. Well my trumpet started sliding off of it but both my arms were still caught in my sweater so I just watched it fall to the ground (seemed like in slow motion) and I shouted out. I quickly got out of the sweater and picked up my trumpet which now had a nice bend in the bell and started yelling at the kid. Then i realized that the whole room was staring at me like I was a monster... So I held up the trumpet so everyone could see and mumbled something like he needed to be more careful. I never did get an apology from the kid. I still feel mix emotions like I was justified at being mad but its not like he wanted to be rolling around having to move things out of the way so he could get through. Good times.