It disgusts me that even in communities of people with invisible illnesses, people still are trying to one-up each other by deciding who is and isn't disable enough to reference "The Spoon Theory." It's no one's job to judge anyone and how ill they are.
It disgusts me that even in communities of people with invisible illnesses, people still are trying to one-up each other by deciding who is and isn't disable enough to reference "The Spoon Theory." It's no one's job to judge anyone and how ill they are.
It disgusts me that even in communities of people with invisible illnesses, people still are trying to one-up each other by deciding who is and isn't disable enough to reference "The Spoon Theory." It's no one's job to judge anyone and how ill they are.
It disgusts me that even in communities of people with invisible illnesses, people still are trying to one-up each other by deciding who is and isn't disable enough to reference "The Spoon Theory." It's no one's job to judge anyone and how ill they are.