By choosing to stay in one place, you would not be handicapped. If in the wheelchair, you are handicapped.
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hendrxson
so if i walk 201 miles i become crippled?
Isabelle
haha good point
MarkTheGr8
I like to travel, a lot, but travelling in a wheelchair isn't easy. Actually, it's hard and expensive. And you can have a perfectly fine life within a 200 miles radius. And I do love my legs very much.
MarkTheGr8
I like to travel, a lot, but travelling in a wheelchair isn't easy. Actually, it's hard and expensive. And you can have a perfectly fine life within a 200 miles radius. And I do love my legs very much.
VegHead11
Already been in a wheel chair once....sucked so much!
xereeto
Depends what is in the 200mi radius, if it includes LA then I'm set, I want to live there anyway and I <3 my legs.
nichtus
I'll stay in my 200-mile bubble, thanks. Travel makes me anxious, anyway.
Victoria
As much as I love traveling, it would be too painful to go all around the world and never be able to leave my chair and truly explore the area I was visiting. Plus, I live within 200 miles of NYC so I think I would be okay.
drizzy
200mile radius is not bad if you pick a good 200mile radius
Mclovin
Its ok because whilst traveling the world my plane will crash and I will land on a special island and be able to walk again.
jwroth12
i live in cali... dont need to go anywhere
Grickel
Damn it I changed my mind.....
Rythmbot
It's easy for people to say that they'd be willing to be in a wheelchair, but that shit is terrible.