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A disability may be readily visible, or invisible in nature. Some examples of invisible disabilities include intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mental disorders, asthma, epilepsy, allergies, migraines, arthritis, and chronic fatigue syndrome. [1]
Fictional characters with mental disorders (20 C, 153 P) Fictional characters missing an eye (1 C, 55 P) Fictional characters with musculoskeletal system disorders (1 C, 5 P)
Pages in category "Fictional characters with intellectual disability" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Disneybounding is a way to work around the rules and show love for characters while still following Disney's guidelines. This type of dress is allowed, as long as your outfit isn't a full costume ...
This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.
UPDATE, November 5: Anne Hathaway, the star of Warner Bros’ The Witches remake, has issued an apology for offense caused to the disability community by the film’s depiction of its title ...
Disability art does not require the maker of the art to be disabled (see Disability Arts in the Disability Arts Movement for the exception) nor does art made by a person with a disability automatically become disability art just because it was a person with a disability that made it. An example of disability art by a person without a disability ...
"1923" is a "Yellowstone" origin story. It first premiered in December 2022 on CBS’s Paramount+ streaming service. The Paramount Network also aired the first episode immediately following an ...