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 | I learned how convenient and inconvenient it is to be a wheelchair user. |  |
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 | You mean, traveling with Rick? |  |
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 | Yeah, we were often inconvenienced by inaccessible places. Maybe we'd take an elevator down to a subway, then travel to the destination and the elevator would be broken. |  |
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 | Um, that doesn't seem good. |  |
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 | No, it isn't good at all. And then other times, like when we went to the Louvre, we were waiting way towards the end of a huge line to get in and a Louvre person plucks us out of line and takes us right to the front and in. |  |
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 | The art of inconvenience and convenience? |  |
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