Ever wish you had goggles that could see invisible disabilities? Luna did. So she built some. And she found what she was looking for: invisible disability ghosts. They’re not the spooky kind, just quiet reminders that people around her are carrying things you can’t always see. Chronic pain, mental illness, neurological differences, trauma, fatigue. They don’t show up on the outside, but they’re very real.
This comic is a reminder that people are fighting battles you’ll never notice unless you’re looking. It’s the person who needs the elevator, the one who avoids eye contact, the one who looks fine but sits down a lot. We see you ❤️
Everyone deserves a little more patience, a little more understanding, and maybe a stylish pair of empathy goggles 🛠️👓👻
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