Unemployed with Aspergers Syndrome.

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  • There's this girl at my local McDonald's with Down Syndrome. She's the most beautiful natured, gorgeous, hard working girl. She's been working there for years ever since my friends and I were young enough to not have anything else to do but go to Maccas.
    She's loved by all the locals, we all engage in conversation with her, and she gives us all hugs. When you see her walking around outside of work, she'll have these big headphones on and if she notices you're looking at her she starts dancing. The girl's got better moves than me.
    My point is, no disease should ever hold you back. You can write a sentence, you can think for yourself so you can get a job. There are organisations that specifically help people with mental illnesses to get a job, and if the Down Syndrome girl at McDonald's can do it, so can you.
    Good luck, and never let people try to tell you you're not as good as anyone else. You may be different, as we all are, but you are not stupid nor do you have any less rights.

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