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About 10% of people are somehow different than what most of us consider normal. The most common cases are LGTBT groups that made a lot of effort in convincing us that loving differently should not be considered abnormal. Variations of our mental capabilities are another case, but Asperger, now declassified as a disability, is an example of changing our perspective. The eyes’ imperfection is just another instance in the same category. It is not as sexy or juicy as a media material, but it is equally important for people affected, as it is for people experiencing other, more publicized forms of being different.

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Henryk A. Kowalczyk
Henryk A. Kowalczyk

Written by Henryk A. Kowalczyk

Many tell us what to think. I write to ask you to inquire. Question me. Have fun. Contact: hak1010@yahoo.com.

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