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Kaledo Art
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We could have just sat out the storm, but now we’re kings of the mountain. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4lLabJge8B/?igshid=vev4fhpn9ovd
When they say
"But you don’t look sick?“
"Do you 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 need to use a cane?”
“You don’t really need that wheelchair, you can walk”
“You totally talk about your illnesses for attention”
“How can you be in pain? You were fine yesterday”
As someone who often downplays their own illness so that others won’t worry, I’m constantly straddling the fence between “I don’t need help, I’m strong and independent!” and “please, for the love of God, help me!”
Disabled person: H-
Abled people: don’t say disabled say inspiring person with different abilities who should be overcoming any obstacles.
Mood.
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Yeah….that about sums it up
If you see someone walking and get into a wheelchair
If you see someone without noticeable aid get park in a disabled spot, but has the disabled badge visible
If you see someone receiving extra support in school, or extra time in exams
If you see someone receiving something that will help make things more accessible for them
If you see someone wearing something “different” for sensory reasons
Do not yell at them
Do not tell them they don’t need it
Do not tell them “real disabled people will need it”
Do not tell them they’re “not disabled”