On some of those late nights, especially when I picked up Indian food, I’d be hungry enough to genuinely consider this

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    What if you’re in a wheelchair and the restaurant doesn’t have drivers?

    It goes from “hard” to “absolutely impossible”

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      Such a person is more likely also dealing with poverty. Do you really think disabled people have the luxury of counting on restaurant food three meals a day?

      restaurants don’t produce food. they produce addictive, calorific entertainment products that are genuinely not intended to be consumed all day everyday because you will die.

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      Yeah I will concede that handicapped individuals benefit the most from the availability of drivers, but like…the drivers need everyone else to be on board to make a living wage and that doesnt make any sense. Better public transit and assistance programs are a better investment than lining Ubers pockets