Not everyone drives a car.
Not everyone has a driver's license.
Not everyone has a permanent address.
Not everyone has supportive family who can and will help them.
Not everyone has a job with standard daytime hours.
Not everyone has a job.
Not everyone can see.
Not everyone can hear.
Not everyone can stand up.
Not everyone can stand up for long periods of time.
Not everyone can speak English.
Not everyone can speak at all.
Not everyone can read English.
Not everyone can read any language.
Not everyone is married.
Not everyone wants to be married.
Not everyone has married parents.
Not everyone has two living parents.
Not everyone knows who their parents are.
Not everyone goes to college.
Not everyone celebrates Christmas.
Not everyone has or plans to have children.
Not everyone has the same name they were born with.
Not everyone has the same last name as their parents.
Not everyone has the same last name as their spouse.
Not everyone has the same last name as their children.
Not everyone has a computer.
Not everyone has a smartphone.
Not everyone knows how to use a computer or smartphone.
Not everyone has a bank account.
Not everyone has a credit card.
Not everyone is thin.
Not everyone wants to be thin.
Not everyone is included in "everyone."
What other things do legal, economic, and cultural systems wrongly assume are true of "everyone"?
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