Julien dreams of adventure. But when you live in a wheelchair, such dreams are difficult to fulfill. To do so, Julien challenges his father to compete with him in the "Ironman" triathlon in Nice. A whole family comes together and reconnects in an attempt to see this incredible exploit through.
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It's always pretty amazing when you see a family pull together and make adjustments for an extremely autistic child or two (I can think of three Australian families like this offhand). And also disabled folks in wheelchairs. The governor of Texas sits in a wheelchair and runs Texas. People even stand over him all the time.
Nietzsche and the Nazis. Yes it's true the Nazis just usually would toss wheelchair bound people off a cliff or whatever and Nietzsche said it was time to wave the hammer mercilessly. And that he wanted to enable the weak to fail, not provide them with Christian help. That's why he called that book the anti Christ. So run along and put more transgender people in your movies Julien.
Here's some sexy french musique to screw your Mrs to, call me a bigot but I recommend not screwing transgender women....
https://youtu.be/-lquQkwOBg4
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