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3-02-2011 @ 8:41AM
Ominous said...
Kudos to the disabled folks. While their physical disabilities might be obvious, I reckon that it's important to remember that their characters tend to have none and are quite likely to be at least as competent as others. I'd like to play with a disabled person, as I doubt I'd even realise.
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