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 It took years to convince someone to make this show,  says Ryan OConnell.  First of all, my book flopped and stanley cup  sold two copies.  Called Im Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves, the book was a moving and hilarious account of something he had been hiding in the popular blogs he had written about his life as a gay millennial. Like 17 million other people around the world, OConnell has cerebral palsy, a condition affecting muscular coordination.Four years on, Special, the comedy series based on his book, is airing on Netflix to great acclaim. Written by and starring OConnell as a fictionalised version of himself, Special follows the writer as he interns at a clickbait journalism site called Eggwoke that publishes confessional blogs headlined  50 Ways to Hate Myself  or  Why Do I Keep Finding Things in My Vagina   When his colleagues assume his condition is the result of a car accident, and not cerebral palsy, he goes along with it. I use cerebral palsy to get away with a lot : the shameless star of sitcom JerkRead moreOConnell took his pitch to several cable networks in 2015. Despite  stanley cup enthusiastic responses face-to-face, the answer was always no.  I think gay and disabled was a concept people couldnt wrap their heads around in 2015,  he says. Or, as he wrote back then:  Cerebral palsy is NOT FUCKING TRENDING ON TWITTER. It still isnt. But it could be time Twitter caught up, because OConnell 鈥?whose show was eventually made a stanley mug fter Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons got behind it 鈥? Evou From panic buying to food banks: how Britain fed itself in the first phase of coronavirus
 The online safety bills progress through parliament has been paused, but it is hard to see that delay lasting much longer after the conclusion of the Molly Russell inquest.The regulatory landscape for the online world is undergoing significant change in the UK and Molly Russells family have contributed to that shift after bec stanley uk oming prominent campaigners for improved internet safety.The bill has specific provisions for protecting children and Mollys father, Ian, called for it to be introduced  urgently  after the hearing.According to one figure closely involved in the development of the online safety bill, the family has played a crucial role in making the case for the landmark legislation.  The Russell family have made an unavoidable case for the online safety bill,  says Beeban Kidron, a crossbench peer who sat on the joint parliamentary committee that scrutinised the bill.Almost half of children in England have seen harmful content online 鈥?surveyRead moreKidron paid tribute to Russell, a 59-year-old TV director who has become an important voice on internet safety. The family has set up the Molly Rose Foundation, which is dedicated to connecting under-25s with the mental health support they need. Ian Russells campaigning ensured we heard evidence never before heard in open court,  says Kidron.The two-week inquest detailed how Molly was able to view content related to suicide, depression, self-harm and anxiety on Instagram and Pinterest, with a child stanley mug  psychiatrist wit kubki stanley ness tell