 You know, I normally wouldn't respond to a comment like this, but there's a point that I want to make today. Ever since I lost my legs, started sharing my journey online, and then eventually went viral thanks to BuzzFeed, I got comment after comment after comment like this, accusing me of doing this for cloud. There's a lot of things I could say about this, but the one thing I want to point out is that there are people out there who genuinely think that losing a part of yourself, you can never get back, but living with a lifelong visible disability, the financial, emotional, relational, spiritual, mental stress of this is in any way worth likes and views on the internet. Do you have any idea how obscene that is to compare the two? Now when I read them, they just shock me. Because now with someone who is incredibly less to have a substantial following on social media, I can tell you it is meaningless in comparison to having a body that works that isn't in pain. But to anyone out there who has the privilege of being ignorant to what the reality of life with disability is like, I would strongly encourage you to think before you speak.