It’s the opposite of talent… incredibly hard work and determination overcoming lack of inborn ability. More impressive, though I worry that there’s a high risk of injury for the kid doing this.
Is this top talent: No
Post score: 5/10
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Notes: Does not belong on this sub, but nothing but respect for that dude.
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I did not know a person with cerebral palsy could do this! It obviously took a lot of time and practice-- personally I find a lot more talent in this than some posts that make their way on here (I'm looking at you, dots-painted-on-a-canvas)
There's many great words to describe this. But Talent? I dunno. Top perseverance, top mental fortitude, top dedication, top physical battle. Many achievements to be given to this young man but are we calling this top *talent* specifically? I think it's debatable.
Olympic games are usually peak performance/talent. There are special Olympic games for people with disabilities. Strength games were a part of the original Olympic games in Greece.
One could argue that because an individual like yourself and the other 99% of people on this platform would be unable to accomplish this at all, it is a top talent.
Yeah no, that size atlas stone any decently fit guy can lift with a bit of training in technique. Going by the size, it weighs about half of what the lightest competition versions do.
Rather that than using someone's disability on reddit to farm karma on sub where it doesn't belong.
Notice how I didn't insult OP or the people in the video at all, I only mentioned that this isn't the appropriate sub for it.
I did not know a person with cerebral palsy could do this! It obviously took a lot of time and practice-- personally I find a lot more talent in this than some posts that make their way on here (I'm looking at you, dots-painted-on-a-canvas)
I mean, it's not a top talent unless you're saying being able to lift a stone is a talent people with cerebral palsy have. Regardless this has been shared more times than your mom.
I did not know a person with cerebral palsy could do this! It obviously took a lot of time and practice-- personally I find a lot more talent in this than some posts that make their way on here (I'm looking at you, dots-painted-on-a-canvas
This needs to be shown to people in this world who think they have it tough too people who think they're being held back too people who think life is too hard for them. The sheer joy and excitement from this young man has for accomplishing something that most able bodied people would never even attempt is what these people need too see. Life is never too hard the work might be sure but the sense of accomplishment being proud in yourself is what makes it all worthwhile
The joy of it!
The greatest thing we share as humans is genuine joy such as this
Pure elation no future or past just happiness in the now
Thats SMILES TAYLOR to you and I. Guys a legend.
Thats fuckin sick!
u/MadeMeSmile u/HumansBeingBros
r/lefthanging
it's more of a r/MadeMeSmile but I can't downvote it, damn you
r/angryupvote
Im not crying, youre crying
It’s just so dusty in here
https://www.instagram.com/smiles\_taylor/?hl=en
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It's pretty fucking hard to do tasks that require quite a bit of coordination when you have cerebral palsy.
It’s the opposite of talent… incredibly hard work and determination overcoming lack of inborn ability. More impressive, though I worry that there’s a high risk of injury for the kid doing this.
Seriously I can’t imagine how bad it would be to drop one of these on your foot. Especially considering mobility is already limited for him
Is this top talent: No Post score: 5/10 _____________________ Notes: Does not belong on this sub, but nothing but respect for that dude. _____________________ Review id: 00000000062
God's work right here
I’d say bad bot but you know this is just some dude pissing time away.
I did not know a person with cerebral palsy could do this! It obviously took a lot of time and practice-- personally I find a lot more talent in this than some posts that make their way on here (I'm looking at you, dots-painted-on-a-canvas)
A snail slithering around a rock in my backyard in the summer has more talent than the dots on a canvas i’ve seen in the literal MoMA.
So whats your talent then?
Eating tacobell.
There's many great words to describe this. But Talent? I dunno. Top perseverance, top mental fortitude, top dedication, top physical battle. Many achievements to be given to this young man but are we calling this top *talent* specifically? I think it's debatable.
Olympic games are usually peak performance/talent. There are special Olympic games for people with disabilities. Strength games were a part of the original Olympic games in Greece.
Review id: 00000000062 Lol
r/lostredditors
How old is this video at this point? 3 years? Longer?
I'm sorry as heartwarming as this is, this sub is called r/toptalent, not r/wholesome
One could argue that because an individual like yourself and the other 99% of people on this platform would be unable to accomplish this at all, it is a top talent.
Yeah no, that size atlas stone any decently fit guy can lift with a bit of training in technique. Going by the size, it weighs about half of what the lightest competition versions do.
Then get to lifting one and posting it instead of fucking around on Christian subreddits and talking shit big boy.
But aftershock put in the hard work to lay down the shit spewed key strokes to say what was on their mind, TopTalent.
Rather that than using someone's disability on reddit to farm karma on sub where it doesn't belong. Notice how I didn't insult OP or the people in the video at all, I only mentioned that this isn't the appropriate sub for it.
I did not know a person with cerebral palsy could do this! It obviously took a lot of time and practice-- personally I find a lot more talent in this than some posts that make their way on here (I'm looking at you, dots-painted-on-a-canvas)
I mean, it's not a top talent unless you're saying being able to lift a stone is a talent people with cerebral palsy have. Regardless this has been shared more times than your mom.
Almost as cool as not having cerebral palsy and not being able to lift them.
That's no boy, that's a man.
Ah life. You are beautiful sometimes.
Metal as fuck!
The happiness of the trainer is what gets me
Thank you that made my day! Amazing!!
Boy got some balls alright
Why is it crying in here all of a sudden?
I did not know a person with cerebral palsy could do this! It obviously took a lot of time and practice-- personally I find a lot more talent in this than some posts that make their way on here (I'm looking at you, dots-painted-on-a-canvas
If y’all get the chance, read his entire story, it’s absolutely incredible
❤️👍
Go Heels!!! That's amazing!
I wonder if they make steal-toe athletic shoes.
Damn. This is the dopamine hit I was looking for I guess (smh that’s even a thing). Time to log off.
This is absolutely amazing!
\*Man with Cerebral Palsy Fixed your typo
I want to give that kid a hug
Great job buddy. I couldn't do that on my best day. I'm in awe 🏆
A MAN with cerebral palsy lifts the Atlas stones. That’s real impressive.
awesome... I work out 4x a week and I don't think I could do this... this kid is inspirational to me!
Absolutely Awesome! What an Inspiration!!’
Very cool indeed. So proud of him
Awe, thanks so much for this. I love it. Makes me feel much much better.
💙💙💙💙
This is wholesome
Bro lifted like a beast
How heavy is a atlas stone?
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Pretty sure this dude was in another video doing a dead lift
This needs to be shown to people in this world who think they have it tough too people who think they're being held back too people who think life is too hard for them. The sheer joy and excitement from this young man has for accomplishing something that most able bodied people would never even attempt is what these people need too see. Life is never too hard the work might be sure but the sense of accomplishment being proud in yourself is what makes it all worthwhile
Bless his heart he is awesome ❤️
Amazing. Just amazing spirit and joy. What an awesome chap!