Question by Jim: For Those That Saw The Movie “Blindness”, Why Are So Many Things Not Explained?
I just saw the movie and liked it but I hate how it did not explain what was going on and why…
Like why didn’t Julianne Moore become blind like everyone else?
Why did it happen in the first place and how do you get it?
Why did the Japanese guy get his vision back?
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Answer by N
It’s called poor writing and bad directing.
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Question by Christie L: I almost married a man who I think is evil..what kind of illness would cause him to do these things?
I found out that my ex-fiance told people that he had cancer and needed surgery, to get money. He went so far as to go into his place of employment and fake post-operative pain. He “borrowed” money from a guy who has severe physical disabilities, “borrowed” money from my mom and cousin, took a new pick-up from a dealer saying that he would get the money to him when the sale of his beef cattle went through(he told me he had traded an older truck and paid some cash for it…he owned no livestock) He in fact stole the truck, drove it across state lines with me on board, and abandoned the truck and I at a motel in Montana. He claimed that his best friend had died and he needed to go to the funeral. I was sick, so I did not go. He parked the truck behind the motel, and that was the last time I saw him. He stole my phone when he left, and i saw that he was roaming all over the eastern seaboard, not at a funeral in montana. I have picked over many of the days that we were together and as it turns out, he was very good at telling lies…and had everyone fooled…Is this illness or evil?
Thank you all for your answers….as far as any charges are concerned, I think there are several people looking for him, but would prefer to take the law into their own hands. He forged my name on the title for my Ford Expedition and told the dealer that we had parted company…the dealer believed him when he said that he would give me my money. He did not even question the obvious forgery. I took the matter to the police but all they did was sort of shrug their shoulders and ask me what I thought they could do. Talk about frustrating!
I would LOVE to see him on Oprah!! Gotta catch him first….
When I retell this story, people look at me as if I have lost my mind.. …that hurts. It’s like a bad movie..
Oprah has 11 pages online when punched in sociopath…..I read the posts there and half- expect them to mention his name….all sociopaths exhibit the same traits, or so it seems
To Lioness….I wanted to give your answer the thumbs up but accidentally did the reverse…sorry
Best answer:
Answer by sunset
Evil – a sociopath for sure.
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Question by A♥: Did the BNP say these things? I knew they were disgusting, but I didn’t think they would be so frank?
On Women and Women’s rights:
“Rape is simply sex. Women enjoy sex, so rape cannot be such a terrible ordeal. To suggest that rape, when conducted without violence, is a serious crime is like suggesting that force-feeding a woman chocolate cake is a heinous offence. A woman would be more inconvenienced by having her handbag snatched.” – Nicholas Eriksen
On Homosexuality:
“The TV footage of dozens of ‘gay’ demonstrators flaunting their perversions in front of the world’s journalists showed just why so many ordinary people find these creatures so repulsive.” – Nick Griffin
“A friendly disease because blacks, drug users and gays have it.” – Mark Collett on AIDS
“AIDS Monkeys…. bum bandits…. faggots.” – Mark Collett on homosexuals
On disability:
“Medical measures will be taken to prevent procreation on the part of all those who have hereditary defects either racial, mental or physical.” – John Tyndall
On social mobility:
“White working class scum will be swept away by a future BNP government.” – BNP councillor Simon Smith
“The rich are genetically superior to the poor.” – Tony Lecomber
Tooth and Claw: I’m asking for a source.
I’ve seen some of the quotes before, but not all of them.
Oh my dog.
I’m happy and very very proud that our taxes pay for NHS care for the disabled. It’s part of what makes our country great. I hope you didn’t really mean what you said.
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Answer by Case
Wow…that is absolutely disugsting. Why would anyone support them?
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Paul Spooner of Boston, MA talks about institutionalization, his life of advocacy, and working with Ed Roberts. Paul is the executive director of the MetroWest Center for Independent Living Inc., in Framingham, Massachusetts. He is a nationally respected trainer in the areas of independent living history, disability legislation, and other related fields. This is #7 out of more than 1000 interviews that “It’s Our Story” has collected in an effort to free the voices of the disability community. Visit us at www.itsourstory.org
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In the following demonstration, the participant will sequentially select the command ALARM, HUNGRY and COLD. The most importance feature of this system is that no eye or head movement is required. Therefore, severely disabled people could potentially use this system to send important messages to their caregivers.
Dr. Z discusses the 3 things that the hearing community has the deaf people to thank for.
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