Insanely broken sidewalk and curb ramp -- Philadelphia |
I'm gonna
smack the next designer who tells me they are free to create barriers (steps, uneven entrances, worse) in the 21st century --
because some magic walking wheelchair or exoskeleton is days from
"fixing" disabled people.
1. Those things cost $250K, they work about
2 hours, they have been supposedly ready for 20 years.
2. People with disabilities DO NOT need to be fixed.
As stated by Stanford Medical, It's in fact the one and ONLY reason this country's women get to live 10 years longer and weigh an average of 42 lbs less than us.
ReplyDelete(And actually, it is not about genetics or some secret exercise and really, EVERYTHING related to "HOW" they are eating.)
P.S, What I said is "HOW", and not "what"...
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