
Big Machine
This is not a particularly insightful drawing in my opinion, but rather a simple venting of the frustration that is to be mutilated of your mobility by this industry that profits off human dignity, to live in a world where my autonomy is considered a luxury, and in fact is a luxury I can never afford. This is my venting about being put in a position of dependency in people who, more often than not, just don't give a shit. #disabilities #wheelchair

Lets Talk About Objectification
Sexual objectification. We've all been there, right? No, no we haven't. It used to hurt me so much to hear about how all women are objectified, because even knowing it's not something they feel happy about, it had never happened to me and it made me feel less woman because of it. Now, I understand that this can lead to truly horrifying events, but that's not my story to tell. Most disabilities come with their own set of objectification as sexless beings, and the story I tell

My Not So Patient Waiting
So, about romance and disabilities. Well meaning friends will always tell me it can totally happen, look how many disabled people we see being happily married and whatnot, and I see that, but I honestly don't see any signs of it happening for me, despite my relentless search everywhere - and I mean EVERYWHERE - I go, to the point where it's as ridiculous as this very empirical comic that I drew back when I was still straight. I'm sort of waiting for it to fall off the sky: li