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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    not all blind people are completely blind. There's this girl at my school who just has to wear red-tinted glasses (i assume it means things are a bit more visible).
    this, a lot of blind people aren't actually fully blind and so can see bits and bobs but not everything

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    kinda like saying how did beethoven make music and perform when he was completely deaf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    not all blind people are completely blind. There's this girl at my school who just has to wear red-tinted glasses (i assume it means things are a bit more visible).
    That doesnt actually mean she is blind you know I have purple tints and im not blind in the slightest... :/


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    I don't see how wearing those shades makes anything better haha, surely they work like sunglasses, although I believe some are to hide the blind persons eyes or to stop migraines and what not.

    But yeah like they said, guides, helpers, not totally blind, or it's magic.

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    I thought those tinted glasses where for people with dyslexia to help them with reading? :S
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    I'd imagine they would get people to help them, but with regards to clothes and decoration, they might fixate on texture as opposed to colour; and when colour is an issue, they get someone to help them decide, like a personal assistant etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Infectious View Post
    I thought those tinted glasses where for people with dyslexia to help them with reading? :S
    Yehh they are :/ i have something similar to dyslexia which is why i have them not cause im blind


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    yes a carer takes care of them for picking clothes and i couldnt bare being blind or deaf just shows how lucky we truely are
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    my mum is partly blind and hard of hearing, a lot of the time they will have people to help them, or have maybe got things picked out ready for them?
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