(via Veruca Salt - Number One Blind (1994)
the mid-90s, when you could play your bass literally at knee level.
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The super sexy and fiery hot 90's Diva and Sensational Grunge Heartthrob, "Nina Gordon"!
One half of the awesome 90's Grunge Band "Veruca Salt" alongside "Louise Post"!
Immensely talented and alluring aesthetics and sex appeal!
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A lot of us with ADHD are familiar with the concept of time blindness, but for anyone who isn't: it's a neurological inability to have a consistent sense of the passage of time. If you put me in an empty room, gave me a button and told me to press it when I think it's been 15 minutes, I might press it after..... idk, anywhere between 3 minutes and 2 hours? And if we repeated it the next day the result would probably be wildly different!
But something I've only seen mentioned in one (1) Reddit post, which took some extensive digging to find, is the same effect extending to ALL things measured in numbers. Distance, weight, length, height, amount, space, volume, percentage... For me, small numbers are a bit easier, I could approximate a centimetre probably, but a metre would be much harder and 10 or 100 would likely miss the mark by a lot. Also, anything that can't be easily measured with a ruler or a measuring tape (like weight or volume) is even harder since I don't encounter reference points (like a 1kg hand weight) for those as frequently as I see visual representations of specific lengths.
It's not dyscalculia or anything like that, I'm decent at math (and the OP of the Reddit post was a math major) and I have no other difficulties with numbers, it's just a disconnect in translating real life experiences like sensory input into numbers (and possibly also inconsistent processing of sensory input? Like how the same sound volume is okay one day but hurts my ears the next?), which I think is basically the same thing as what happens with time blindness. For now I've been calling it "measurement blindness" since I've never seen a name for it anywhere, but maybe "quantity blindness" could also work?
I've talked to other people with time blindness to see if they experience this too, but so far none of them have known what I'm talking about. I'd really like to know how many of us are out there and if anyone knows literally anything actually scientific about this very inconvenient phenomenon!
Tl;dr: bc I am wordy:
It's like time blindness but for all things measured in numbers
Not dyscalculia or caused by it
Pretty much never seen it talked about anywhere
Please tell me if it sounds familiar and/or you know something about it, thank
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Ame: "Eursulon it means so much to me that you sat guard over me in my coma 🥰 you're the best and I love you! But uh 👉👈 was Suvi-? 🥺🥺👀👀💖💖🥺🥺🥺🤔🤔🥺 She was, she was here ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I can smell her"
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About Wriothesley's colorblindness: people are not necessarily stupid, just ignorant. Not everyone knows the behinds of it. Beside, colorblindness really isn't that common for most people to be familiar with, unlike Autism or ADHD which have been getting more exposure over the last years
I'll be honest, I don't know SHIT about it other than it's a deficiency of some of the cone cells inside the retina, in charge of detecting the colors, and that there's several type of colorblindness depending on which cone cells are deficient. So yeah, I don't know what you're expecting from people who must have the same basic infos on it. At this point, people are just happy to see more disability representation, there's nothing wrong with it.
(also it's canon information that Wriothesley is blind, it's stated in the leaked Cerulean Gem decoration description)
Sorry for the long ask but your attitude in the tags kinda rubbed me wrong (I don't know what I'm doing tbh haha), good day to you!
i will admit i was rather arrogant in that last post. i apologize for that
colorblindness hasn't been talked about as much as, say, autism recently but that doesn't mean it's exactly uncommon. you're right in that color blindness is caused by the cones in our eyes either not working or just not there. but that just means you cant discern certain colors properly, not that you cant discern objects
theres different types of color blindness: the most common being deuteranomaly, a red-green color blindness where you lack green and it starts to look more red. protanopia is the opposite where you lack red and it looks more green. tritanopia is less common, and you can't differentiate between blue and yellow
as for the "cerulean gem"
the fact that both of them are wrong. WHY IS IT STILL CALLED CERULEAN
this is (probably) what the flower looks like with different types of colorblindness
melusines probably have some shrimp colors going on but since wriothesley called it cerulean he might have protanopia so this is what he probably sees
wild
also fun fact, colorblindness is more common in males because of the chromosome distribution. colorblindness is passed through the X chromosome, and since females have 2 X chromosomes and males have 1 X and 1 Y, both X chromosomes in a female would need to have colorblindness while males only need to inherit 1 X
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Summary:
Twin sisters Venus and Leonora lost their everything at a young age. The mystery of their lineage is shrouded in bloodshed with no one to help them understand. It just might take more death to uncover the truth. Will they find their true family? Or will they be forever lost?
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[AVAILABLE]
Hey guys!! I'm looking to trade one silly Series 1 Ouiouis for the last Series X Ouiouis I'm missing :3
I have the lil Lemon left!
[W] : Blinding Corona (Sun)
Please message me here, Discord, or on Twitter if you're interested!
I can also add artwork if you're interested! I can provide examples (most are Toontown related haha)
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