It’s a good idea to poke fun at stereotypes sometimes, I always think. People *stare* at so many people with disabilities so much, so why not assert that we *are* fun to watch? Put their actions out there to talk about! It’ll either make everybody laugh, or it’ll stop them staring, or it might even start up a dialogue … and all those seem to be good outcomes to me!
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