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#12
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02-01-2010, 06:04 AM
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Re: Baby Born Without Eyes & Missed by Ultrasound
when my younger bro was in 5th grade, one of the twins in that class got pregnant. fifth grade. THAT is i feel for this baby just because of her lack of sight but Helen Keller learned to 'see' and speak so this lil one should also be able to live a great life. SHe never had sight to begin with.... so it's not missing a lot HOWEVER how do you describe blue or red or a sunrise or sun set and so on? that's gotta be messed up to do that. I mean, she's never gonna ever SEE this stuff - does she even have an imagination? all she knows is blackness. How can the mind percieve something it's never seen? It's like any of us trying to tell the other what it's like on planet xubican. You know, how those physical sounds make the smell of the color yim feel as the staubiyamngs feed off the gylms. no idea what I just described right? same is how it's gonna be for her if you talk about how the setting sun is showing red, orange and yellow. SAD SHIT. it's going to mean absolutely nothing TO her. sad sad sad. you can not imagine what you have never ever seen. :( |
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02-03-2010, 05:27 PM
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Re: Baby Born Without Eyes & Missed by Ultrasound
If I recall correctly, this case of anopthalmia was one of the ones that resulted from the teratogenic (birth defect-causing) effects of a pesticide made by Dow or Du Pont (I can't remember which company or chemical). Creepy.
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#17
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02-10-2010, 07:27 AM
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Re: Baby Born Without Eyes & Missed by Ultrasound
People who are born blind have just as vivid an imagination as the rest of us... they just dream in sounds and smells and touch, just like they experience their waking world.
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