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A smile on a disabled woman is a feat, a wild victory, a triumph despite. When I smile, people stop to say, “Your smile is just beautiful.” They applaud. They shed tiny ableist teardrops from the corners of their eyes, so moved by any glimmer of happiness they see from me. But my smile isn’t some kind of tremendous accomplishment, some desperate, victorious climb to the top of a mountain.
Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body
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