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youngchronicpain:phoenixonwheels: catboy-changeling: goofygargoyle: phoenixonwheels:sonneillonv: phoenixonwheels:gryggs: also it helps me walk or whatever[ID: a digitally drawn two-panel comic. / Image 1: Text reads: “How I expected using a cane would feel:” Panel depicts a miserable person in tattered clothes, hunched over a cane and shaking as she walks. / Image 2: Text reads: “How it actually feels:” Panel depicts the same person, now standing tall and wearing flowing wizard robes and a long white beard. Her cane is at her side, glowing with magic, and she looks confident and powerful. /End ID] Ooooh, can you do one for wheelchairs except it’s a throne? Because I definitely feel like I’m cruising around on a throne. How I think a wheelchair will make me feel:How my wheelchair actually makes me feel: That’s it! That’s it exactly! I haven’t gotten a wheelchair yet (blargh hoops) but I’ve rented and used scooters at places andhow you think it’d feel:how it actually feels: If I may add,How I thought forearm crutches would make me feel:How forearm crutches actually make me feel: [ID2: A woman sitting in a wheelchair at an airport looking at something in her lap vs a video game character with purple hair leaning back casually while flying around in a throne-like one-person open craft. ID3: An old man on a mobility scooter vs a person in racing gear and a helmet whizzing by on a four wheeler. ID4: A person with forearm crutches staring off into the sunset vs an anime character standing on rock outcrop wielding two swords.] This!!!!! This is what young disabled people should be exposed to. We are powerful! Fantastic! Hot and cool as hell!!!! Use your mobility aid and discover your inner badass. -- source link