#go them

LIVE
refinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiffrefinery29: #DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiff

refinery29:

#DisabledAndCute is the best thing on Twitter this week (and there’s been a LOT of stiff competition)

We’ve seen firsthand just how powerful, courageous, and badass differently abled people can be. And it looks like the rest of the internet is finally catching up. An array of Twitter users of different ages, races, and genders are showing up to strut their stuff, share their stories, and prove that their disabilities are just part of what makes them cute and fierce as heck.


Post link
loading