Wheelchair users face many struggles on a daily basis, and one of these struggles are the myths surrounding wheelchair use. Here, we’ll debunk some of these myths.
definitely words definitively
is what that is what I think it is
when is that is that where I think I’m going where
oh where are the question after all marks anyway
I don’t think full stop that I know where to pause except a line
breaks where at least I return
on the left does it spell anything no it does not spell anything
idiwoiboi that’s not anything
maybe it’s my fault that I’m not right was I supposed to have a
precursor of some kind a prerequired course perhaps
it’s not your fault I’m still looking for some help over here
oh I see it’s talking about my thinking about it what it’s talking about
no I’m confused again it must be poetry unless it’s not
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