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"content": "nostr:npub19djal9d9t0zldup256dnakx4kswlat80kvl5d8e5qcdl4t795yesjkn6qc they seem to be under the impression that not using a crutch leads to healing, and that using a crutch leads to using it forever. And they're super attached to the idea that the more abled someone is the better so obviously healing=good and crutch bad! (Never mind the fact that crutches help with healing, and that if someone tries to walk on a broken leg without assistance they'll just do more damage instead of simply learning how not to have a broken leg)",
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