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“So while I was there at the MLP Coronation Event last Saturday, I meet Tara Strong. She gave me a hug and all and then she talks to this lady sitting in a wheelchair, “Hey! You should let him draw you as a pony!”
 
This awesome lady is Jen Bricker and her pony is named, Smilez.
 
From Wikipedia: an American acrobat and aerialist. She is the sister of gymnast Dominique Moceanu. Born without legs, she was given up for adoption by her parents.
 
 
You can watch all about it here
 
 
Very awesome lady and I’m so glad I was able to draw this for her.
 
You can follow her on twitter @JenBricker1 and Facebook: JenBricker1”

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Background Pony #0A41
no matter how hard life is don’t give up hope :3 I’m not a motivational speaker but I love seeing people not afraid of being them selves and not hiding their true selves even when its hard.
Sjogre
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@Keith Mowz  
Ponies are already standing on their front legs most of the time…
 
She probably crawls off of it when she wants to lie down.
 
@Starly  
The same way as humans in wheelchairs. They get off to use the toilet.
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The Fluffiest
My mind is trying to wrap itself around how a wheelchair like that could work with horse anatomy, while also allowing them to be able to rest. The current setup requires them to support themselves on their front hooves at all times, which would be pretty tiring and especially inconvenient for a non-unicorn. There would have to be some forward body support that wouldn’t get in the way of their ability to turn and reach things with their mouth.