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From: ericmckenzie
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  • wait why do they have toliets without a seat??

  • Im kinda late to see this as i understand that it is over 3 years old video, it is still intresting. Thank you for sharing, and more ppl should watch this.

  • the way that little boy hugged that plush duck with that pure smile on his face almost made me cry... i would like to be a part of the guardian angels program in the future

  • your so cool and people loving dude

  • The deaf boy was adorable...

    Eric, how would I, a 27 year old guy in Texas, get involved in this project?

  • I had no problem with the squat toilets either .. I actually prefer them, the problem is when they actually have a tiolet but without a seat ... makes it a lot more difficult.

  • @ericmckenzie My toilets got no seat! PAHAHAHAHA....

    I keep meaning to get one but I'v not got around to it..... :|

    Ah well!

  • I'm not sure whether you are aware that the word "inwalida" (in its Polish spelling) does not have the same connotations to native speakers as labeling someone as "invalid" ("not valid") would have in English. This is because there is no similar sounding word for "valid". "Inwalida" is a neutral expression for "a disabled person" in Polish (so I suspect in Belarussian as well). It is not pejorative as your narration suggests.

  • Thanks for the clarification. It was really more the feeling that is given to these people, they really are treated by many as if they were "not valid". It was a convenient way to help explain their situation.

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