Drawing of a woman using a wheelchair (drawing is from behind – her long brown braid is visible over her backpack). To the right, are the large print words “Nevertheless, she persisted.” Surrounding and above this are numerous word bubbles:
“Do you have a license to drive that thing?”
“Wow, I’d hate to be you.”
“I guess my life isn’t so bad after all.”
“You’re this way for a reason. God doesn’t make mistakes.”
“People like you…”
“Stay positive.”
“Everything happens for a reason.”
“I’ll pray for you.”
“Suffers from…”
“Bound.”
“Victim.”
“I can’t believe she’s married.”
“Are you sure you can handle this job?”
“You’re dating? Good for you.”
“Brave.”
“Inspirational.”
“At least you don’t have…”
“Oh you got a degree/job? Good for you! That must have been difficult.”
“Is someone here with you? Why are you alone?”
“Confined.”
“Poor thing.”
“You’re too young to be in a wheelchair.”
“You don’t need that if you can walk.”
“I only parked there for five minutes. I was in a hurry.l”
“I had to use a wheelchair once so I understand.”
“it’s amazing what they can do. Isn’t it?”
“Do you need any help? Really, do you? No? How about now?”
“You can___? Good for you!”
“Cripple.”
“*stare*”
“*pat on head*”
“But you look so normal.”
“What happened to you?”
“If you just have faith, you can be healed.”
“*speaks loudly and slowly*”
“*speaks to someone else instead of directly to me*”
“Do you know ____? She uses a wheelchair, too.”
“You’re too pretty to be in a wheelchair.”
“You have kids? How do you manage that?”
“This building only has stairs. We’ll figure out a way to get you in.”
“It’s so good to see you out and about.”
“How do you…?”
“How do you have sex?”
“How do you go to the bathroom?”
“Speed racer.”
“You don’t need a wheelchair. I’ve seen you …walk …stand …move your legs.”
“Prayer works.”
“Lame.” “Special.” “Spaz.” “Gimp.”
There’s a small signature on the drawing: cmprivett
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