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Squiddy

Squiddy

Here Lies My Hopes And Dreams
Sep 4, 2019
5,903
1 and 4 for me. Bipolar, anxiety, BPD and brain fog
 
woxihuanni

woxihuanni

Illuminated
Aug 19, 2019
3,298
I can see a little bit, but not enough to read print or drive. I am what the government deams legally blind.

The colors I can recognize prety well are dark blue, which is one of my favorites, and I can usually identify red, though I sometimes get red mixed with yellow and orange and vice versa. I also get white, light grey, and silver mixed up.

I can tell light colors from dark ones.

I am a braille reader and use a screen reader called Jaws to navigate the Internet.

I have trouble seeing steps that go down, which is why I have to use a cane everywhere I go. Steps leading up aren't as hard to see for me. It has to do with depth perception.

I was born blind, so I really don't know what I'm missing in terms of sight. I'm glad I was born blind rather than be born sighted and lose it due to some accident or illness. To me, I'd rather just not know what I am missing than to know and lose it all.

I hope that answers your question. Feel free to ask more if you wish.

Thank you for giving such a detailed and articulate answer! I have very little eyesight without correction, too, but can see colours. Sending you a big hug, and feel free to pm if you get lonely. :hug:
 
suicideman

suicideman

Member
Nov 6, 2019
9
Eu vou me matar hoje, o que você me diz para fazer?
 

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