ashleeluminousfenell
Ashlee
ashleeluminousfenell

I did the same thing. When I moved to a new school in 4th year (3rd grade), I told everyone there that I didn’t like chocolate. And all the surprised 8 and 9 year olds were like “WHAAAAT. SHE DOESN’T LIKE CHOCOLATE!” It was a stupid statement at first, but it soon spread like wildfire and everyone knew. It was

I can't believe you all don't have something better to do - And maybe this is all tongue-in-cheek, but seriously? Blind folks can do and enjoy many things! Just because you don't understand how one might be able to enjoy things in life without their sight (a basketball game) doesn't mean that it isn't possible, it

my blind friend has a plasma tv in her bedroom - the giant size. why? because it gives off lights AND she wants to HEAR whats going on..like she says "It's all I have" Is that permissable ?

The observation from the Oprah clip bit is ridiculous; the guy can hear, afterall, and when white singer fella steps close, I imagine Stevie simply hears that he's next to him... is that so much of a stretch?

My mom has no sense of smell (she accidentally inhaled Drano). This was such a drag as a kid because I had to sniff a lot of week old tuna salad. So if you want people to believe you can't smell, have them sniff your leftovers. Which has nothing to Stevie Wonder who probably has super human tuna salad sniffing

Eeeeeehhhhh, most of this evidence seems built in the idea that his eyes are completely dead and not functioning. If he's just seeing big blurry shapes all the time, he'd still be functionally blind and still fully capable of doing this stuff, especially since he's got his other senses and has been relying on them for