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I also have a lazy eye, was the Cat Christmas Sweatshirt Cat Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt, and my eyes still don’t work together. However, every time I’ve talked to a Cat Christmas Sweatshirt Cat Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt about it, they tell me they’ve fixed it as close as they can get it, and any further work would be a toss up or whether it makes it better or worse, and so they encourage me to just leave it. (It also makes me ineligible for LASIK in their opinion. I’m still not sure that I agree though…) My lazy eye especially comes out when I’m tired or after a couple (read: 2) drinks, or when both are together. That being said, I’m so sorry that you were treated how you were. I remember hating my eye patch, but they gave me stickers to add to it, and my best friend at 2-5 yo was kind and understanding and never made fun of it as children can do. We also both had awful speech impediments, to the point where our parents had trouble understanding us, but we knew exactly what the other one was saying all the time. I’ve had coworkers ask about it (I was traveling to Europe so very jetlagged and therefore, my eye was off doing its own thing, whereas I can often semi pass when completely rested), which was a bit mortifying, but also I know the person was just curious. It’s something I’m very self conscious about, but it didn’t leave me scarred because growing up, people really didn’t tease me about it, and I still had friends. I was never attracting a ton of male attention either, only dated a couple guys before settling down, but I was never made to feel it was because of my eye. I just wanted to leave this here and say others do understand, and I’m so sorry you were treated that way, because it doesn’t have to be that way. There are some pockets of human decency still out there. I wish you the Cat Christmas Sweatshirt Cat Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt on your way to recovery!
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Irish people were also not considered to be properly “white” at the time they were discriminated against. People forget that little tidbit when they decide to use that fact to defend slavery. It’s something that’s very relevant today whenever you hear someone say “but I can’t be racist against hispanic people because they’re white!” The dictionary definition of “white person” and the societal perception of “white person” are different things, and the latter has shifted wildly over time. I don’t envy the person who’s sitting around in 2100 explaining to people that actually mexicans weren’t considered to be “white” back in 2020.
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