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I like the idea how Mullin does not consider herself as disabled, but rather an architect of her own identity. By putting on different legs, it completely changes who she can be. For example, she can become a cheetah, 6 inches in height, etc. She views her "disability" as an optimistic opportunity to change up her body by the use of art.
I don't think differently about people with disability after hearing her talk because I never see someone with a "disability" as someone who is lower than me. If someone has a disability, I see that as a gift from God and how he intends that person to build off of that "disability" and use it to their advantage.
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