The image features a graphic design with the text "DON'T DISABILITY" prominently displayed. The text is written in a cursive font and is black with a white outline, making it stand out against the white background. The phrase "DON'T DISABILITY" is a play on the phrase "Don't Dis my Ability," which is commonly used to promote inclusivity and respect for individuals with disabilities. The design appears to be a statement piece, possibly intended for use as a poster or a sign to promote awareness and acceptance of people with disabilities.



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