So interesting to hear. And this is why it’s important that you don’t lump people together but realise people have their own experiences when you’re putting things in place for accessibility or trying to help people, don’t make assumptions.
This is also why so many people like this (with disabilities, or part of a minority race/religion/etc.) typically don't like the questions of "what is this like as a (x) person?"... I mean number one, the questions tend to be repetitive (every single one of her videos have comments underneath like "How do you read and write comments if you're blind???" etc.) but also the question itself is a generalisation and it is demanding that the person you're asking generalises their entire condition and every other person with it. There is also the worry that people will try to whiteknight by arguing against people with the condition, based off of what you said about your individual experiences. 🙄
@@travelwell6049 Whiteknighting is basically someone going in defending someone but typically with a savior complex So they think they’re doing well, even though they could be not, because their resources were limited, or because their information was false, or a generalization
@@rafinyx1142 losing your sight isn't the end of the world. It's a struggle, but I don't think it's anything to be superstitious about. I think there are more important things to worry about.
Both do have light perception so they don’t see nothing, only a small percent of blind people don’t see anything. They can see if they’re looking at a source of light, but they can’t see or visualize color
its videos like this that show that all of us blind people experience the world differently. I hate it when people lump us into the same group. I once had a teacher insist that since her blind friend can read off a laptop with a magnifier then I must be able to as well. Just thought I would throw my experience with color down here. I was visually impaired from 3 till 12 years old, I was more towards the sighted side of the spectrum. I was able to see color but struggled with distinguishing similar colors. After the age of 12 I had a decent vision drop which affected my ability to focus light, which naturally affected my ability to see color. Colors had to be under bright light for me to be able to see it properly. A few years after that my vision got even worse, and I now could only really tell the diference between a light or dark color. I might be able to see a tinge of red or blue or something if the light is really good. But its been a year or two since I was able to properly see color. But this is the interesting part, I have a condition called synesthesia, there are a couple differnt forms of this look it up if your interested, but my form of it is that numbers, letters, words, names, and sometiems voices trigger a specific color in my mind. So if I think of 2 for example, I get a vivid red in my head. So even if I stop being able to see colors completely, I don’t think I’ll ever forget them. If you reached the end of this have a good day!
It's amazing that took your time to share your experiences and knowledge of the topic with us. Strength and happiness to you. Have a great great life ❤️.
I hope I don't sound arrogant but genuinely asking, how were you able to type this comment I u are blind? I'm not educated on blindness and in my mind I thought that blind people always see nothing at all, so it's amazing that I saw a blind person type a comment.
@@gabbie2447 They probably have the keys memorized, as most people who use keyboards often, have. So they wouldn’t even need to look at the keyboard. It’s muscle memory.
Lucy *and* Molly *and* Joy?! I've not had the pleasure of the other lady's content, assuming she too is a CZcamsr, but I've never seen a collab between three CZcamsrs who inspire me before!
When I’m feeling around I don’t think of colour, I have to consciously think about it if I want to remember it. My dreams are really vivid especially when I’m on painkillers. I went blind in 2013 and I am 8 1/2 years Blind. Who won the Blind fight at the end? LOL
What a neat bunch of ladies, it’s interesting to hear how it is for you, I’m sad with you, you don’t experience this anymore but I’m also inspired that despite these things you find other things in life to be of value and importance... i imagine life changes and we change as our circumstances do and how we deal with them... I am encouraged... you’re all beautiful by the way!
My biggest fear as i am losing my sight is to forget my sons face my wifes face and that illl never be able to see my grand babies. It makes me sad but it makes me appreciate every moment more.
All of you are so pretty, I also just wanted to add :) You also all have your wardrobe and looks together when I’m sighted and barely have any of that together every day 😶😶😶
I agree! They look great but I'm honestly wondering how they know what to pick out and what they're wearing and all that. I was also looking at Lucy's nails and now I'm wondering like what if you go somewhere and they actually do a bad job? How would you even know?
I just realised why you seemed so familiar! "Fox in the snow" if I'm correct. I hope things are well there! Now I can really understand how that imagery must have really helped after explaining how you see colour.
Ah I’d love to see Lucy use one of these virtual goggle things, where if she wears them (I think) it sends a signal to the brain so she can see through them. Seen a mother use it in CZcams recently.
Aww they are so adorable.. They have similarities and differences and it's very distinct and unique to each of them.. Love you Lucy, thank you for sharing this things to us
This is wonderful because it really reminds us that all people are individuals with their own unique experiences even if they belong to a group that shares a particular characteristic and why it’s vital to listen to each person to find out how THEY define themselves.
This is so cool to hear! I was blind until I was 11, I had a ton of surgeries & gained my sight in the fourth grade & it was overwhelming!! I could see colors when I was blind, but not the shape of things unless they were right up under my nose... the world is so big!!! Im 32 now & it still astonishes me how different life is sighted
You are so brave! I get really sad whenever I think about not seeing anything thankfully im fortunate enough to have my sight but whenever I think about being blind I always think about you and how positive, kind and brave you are. Stay safe❤😊
I deeply appreciate you putting yourself out there for us. The awareness to the ups and downs to blindness and the many questions I have had answered has been a great boon! I myself struggle with being out going and have always thought it rude to ask blind folks about thier experience.
I love looking into this kind of thing in slighted people too, people actually have really significantly varying levels of like, being able to visualize things or even try to recall scents and textures and things. Super cool stuff.
when i worked at a yarn store one of our most prolific clients is blind but was always so particular about colour! of course touch was always the biggest factor though, but she made a lot for other people so made sure to match their preferences
Wow this was really interesting! I can’t imagine the world without color especially as an artist. I didn’t even realize that molly was there until the end where I recognized her voice!!
You guys are so gorgeous! It’s rlly nice that you guys talk abt this online bc it can make other feels better for being blind or having any other sense lost or disability ❤️ love you guys!!
"I don't think of color at all anymore" and her outfit is ON POINT with matching nails. I am stunned. And envious because I am nowhere near as fashionable.
I really would love to spend time with these ladies here. They are so much fun. Their conversations are going to be better than some girls with vision.
All of you guys seem so cool and fun and like you had fun talking!! Very interesting to hear how everyone perceives color differently based on experience. Also I want to adopt the lady in the back she seems like she would be like a cool artsy aunt 😂🥰
I love how Molly is so about fashion and yet only thinks of colours as a concept. Like wow! I can see the colours and I sick at fashion but she nails her outfits everytime 😂
If I ever lost my vision or anything else I’d be so self pitying and be such a victim, so it’s so sweet to see the girls being so like open and even making jokes about it. Love these girls!!! S
Very interesting! I wonder if it is tied in with that thing that went around a while back about how some people tend to visualise things in general and see a picture in their mind, while others just have an idea and don't actually "see" it in their mind
Wow, so fascinating! It never occurred to me that a person could "forget" colors after they've seen them. But I can kind of understand after several years. But still such a strange concept. Thanks for sharing.
I’m sighted but there are time when I can’t see in my dreams. In my dream, my eyes won’t open but I’m still aware of what is happening in my surroundings.
The “I see nothing” at the end was perfect 🤣🤣
FRR tho
Ikr lol
😅🤣
I was to make this exact comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣
She sounded like a cry for help
So interesting to hear.
And this is why it’s important that you don’t lump people together but realise people have their own experiences when you’re putting things in place for accessibility or trying to help people, don’t make assumptions.
Perfectly said
@@nomisunrider5940 👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿
This is also why so many people like this (with disabilities, or part of a minority race/religion/etc.) typically don't like the questions of "what is this like as a (x) person?"... I mean number one, the questions tend to be repetitive (every single one of her videos have comments underneath like "How do you read and write comments if you're blind???" etc.) but also the question itself is a generalisation and it is demanding that the person you're asking generalises their entire condition and every other person with it.
There is also the worry that people will try to whiteknight by arguing against people with the condition, based off of what you said about your individual experiences. 🙄
@@madeleine61509 what does to whiteknight mean?
@@travelwell6049 Whiteknighting is basically someone going in defending someone but typically with a savior complex
So they think they’re doing well, even though they could be not, because their resources were limited, or because their information was false, or a generalization
"Yeah I can see colors"
" *yall are getting colors* "
My mind went straight to 'we're the Millers'
@@zythergalezyth4040 yeah that was the reference
@@solus8685 why did that feel aggressive
@@zythergalezyth4040 Idk I'm not your brain
@@solus8685 cahm
Love you Lucy! This was such a fun conversation
Lucy is kind, Joy.
She is really nice! And you are too I loved seeing you in the video :D
Love you beautiful XXXX
@@lucyedwards Love you beautiful! Your heart is so sweet
Omg! I love you Joy!!! ❤
“9 Years Blind” is my new band name 😂 this is super interesting! Thank you all for sharing ❤️
I feel like that’s such a good grunge-type band name. I’m sure it’d be really popular
This is a good sign.
It could be a bad affirmation though... But you do you.
@@rafinyx1142 losing your sight isn't the end of the world. It's a struggle, but I don't think it's anything to be superstitious about. I think there are more important things to worry about.
Kinda like third- eye blind
I can’t even think about how life would be not seeing anything and think of colour like just as a consept 🤔 woh..
I’m a color blind person
Both do have light perception so they don’t see nothing, only a small percent of blind people don’t see anything. They can see if they’re looking at a source of light, but they can’t see or visualize color
@i luv genshin some color blind folks can't see any colors at all (its called monochromatism), though it is the rarest kind of color blindness
@@Alyssamariem3 Molly and Gena have light perception; Lucy and Joy don't.
@@IndigoJo thanks, I didn’t realize Lucy lost her light perception a few years ago and this is the first time I’ve seen Gena and Joy
“I see nothing”….. can I laugh? 😭
I think your allowed
😂😅🤭🤐
I love hearing how unique all your experiences are. So interesting to see how it differs from person to person
its videos like this that show that all of us blind people experience the world differently. I hate it when people lump us into the same group. I once had a teacher insist that since her blind friend can read off a laptop with a magnifier then I must be able to as well.
Just thought I would throw my experience with color down here. I was visually impaired from 3 till 12 years old, I was more towards the sighted side of the spectrum. I was able to see color but struggled with distinguishing similar colors. After the age of 12 I had a decent vision drop which affected my ability to focus light, which naturally affected my ability to see color. Colors had to be under bright light for me to be able to see it properly. A few years after that my vision got even worse, and I now could only really tell the diference between a light or dark color. I might be able to see a tinge of red or blue or something if the light is really good. But its been a year or two since I was able to properly see color. But this is the interesting part, I have a condition called synesthesia, there are a couple differnt forms of this look it up if your interested, but my form of it is that numbers, letters, words, names, and sometiems voices trigger a specific color in my mind. So if I think of 2 for example, I get a vivid red in my head. So even if I stop being able to see colors completely, I don’t think I’ll ever forget them.
If you reached the end of this have a good day!
Thank you for sharing your experience.
It's amazing that took your time to share your experiences and knowledge of the topic with us.
Strength and happiness to you. Have a great great life ❤️.
WOW synesthesia with blindness must be such an interesting experience!
I hope I don't sound arrogant but genuinely asking, how were you able to type this comment I u are blind? I'm not educated on blindness and in my mind I thought that blind people always see nothing at all, so it's amazing that I saw a blind person type a comment.
@@gabbie2447 They probably have the keys memorized, as most people who use keyboards often, have. So they wouldn’t even need to look at the keyboard. It’s muscle memory.
I love the way they “make eye contact” when each of them speaking
It actually made me forget that they're blind
This simple conversation is so wholesome omg
Lucy *and* Molly *and* Joy?! I've not had the pleasure of the other lady's content, assuming she too is a CZcamsr, but I've never seen a collab between three CZcamsrs who inspire me before!
I love all three too! What a special treat!!! ❤
I thought you were gonna say these names are like the drug trifecta 😂
According to the description, the fourth woman's name is Gena Harper, and seems to indeed be a youtuber!!
When I’m feeling around I don’t think of colour, I have to consciously think about it if I want to remember it. My dreams are really vivid especially when I’m on painkillers. I went blind in 2013 and I am 8 1/2 years Blind. Who won the Blind fight at the end? LOL
The human brain is a beautiful thing
How are you writing this comment?
A really really really well trained guide dog…, Using VoiceOver. You haven’t been watching Lucy for long have you? She’s done videos exactly on this.
@@rafinyx1142 bro voice diction has been a thing for like a decade 🤨
@@rafinyx1142 voice dictation and braille keyboards are both real things that exist
Omg girls get together!! I love it! It's incredibly interesting to hear all of your experiences
Four very positive women. Explore the world more and dream in colors, ladies. God bless you all. 🥰
I love how you each have a different hair color for this talk!!!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Hello Ricki here again lol , I’m 3 years in an I still can visualize color. . When I dream it’s like I’m have my sight back
What a neat bunch of ladies, it’s interesting to hear how it is for you, I’m sad with you, you don’t experience this anymore but I’m also inspired that despite these things you find other things in life to be of value and importance... i imagine life changes and we change as our circumstances do and how we deal with them... I am encouraged... you’re all beautiful by the way!
Beautiful woman with brains and hearts
My biggest fear as i am losing my sight is to forget my sons face my wifes face and that illl never be able to see my grand babies. It makes me sad but it makes me appreciate every moment more.
Yay, my two favorite blind CZcamsrs know each other! Love Molly and Lucy!
All of you are so pretty, I also just wanted to add :) You also all have your wardrobe and looks together when I’m sighted and barely have any of that together every day 😶😶😶
I agree! They look great but I'm honestly wondering how they know what to pick out and what they're wearing and all that. I was also looking at Lucy's nails and now I'm wondering like what if you go somewhere and they actually do a bad job? How would you even know?
I believe there are gadgets that can tell you the color. I hope I'm right and not making it up😅
What a lovely group of ladies. Love to see the support system you’ll have within each other. Beautiful
So interesting! This is why I always include colors when I’m writing alt text because I know some people still use it to visualize and appreciate it
I just realised why you seemed so familiar! "Fox in the snow" if I'm correct. I hope things are well there! Now I can really understand how that imagery must have really helped after explaining how you see colour.
i was just thinking about that, it’s even more interesting after hearing how she thinks about color! love gok
Thanks for sharing with us! 💌⚘
I love how no one interrupted each other
That’s so interesting! I didn’t even think about dreaming in color.
Ah I’d love to see Lucy use one of these virtual goggle things, where if she wears them (I think) it sends a signal to the brain so she can see through them. Seen a mother use it in CZcams recently.
Okay this is the first time I've ever heard of such a thing. Where can I find this video?
Glasses can’t help.
@@hydroids can’t quite find the exact video, but if you search “blind person sees with goggles” or smth u should find vids on them
@@danielledewitt1 they aren’t glasses
@@PullenDP You wear them like glasses so they are glasses.
No offense but I love how they kinda staring into no where 😂❤️
😂
Aww they are so adorable.. They have similarities and differences and it's very distinct and unique to each of them.. Love you Lucy, thank you for sharing this things to us
This is wonderful because it really reminds us that all people are individuals with their own unique experiences even if they belong to a group that shares a particular characteristic and why it’s vital to listen to each person to find out how THEY define themselves.
First and love your videos
No views, 2 likes? CZcams did it again
Wow such a genuine group of friends. I wish I had friends like this
Communication reveals a lot 🥰
This is so cool to hear! I was blind until I was 11, I had a ton of surgeries & gained my sight in the fourth grade & it was overwhelming!! I could see colors when I was blind, but not the shape of things unless they were right up under my nose... the world is so big!!! Im 32 now & it still astonishes me how different life is sighted
You are so brave! I get really sad whenever I think about not seeing anything thankfully im fortunate enough to have my sight but whenever I think about being blind I always think about you and how positive, kind and brave you are. Stay safe❤😊
Fascinating. What a bunch of lovely people. So positive.
I deeply appreciate you putting yourself out there for us. The awareness to the ups and downs to blindness and the many questions I have had answered has been a great boon!
I myself struggle with being out going and have always thought it rude to ask blind folks about thier experience.
Wow you all are such good friends.
This is absolutely fascinating, yet sad. 😔 TFS this with us! 💖
I love looking into this kind of thing in slighted people too, people actually have really significantly varying levels of like, being able to visualize things or even try to recall scents and textures and things. Super cool stuff.
also, really nice to see a spectrum of blindness to help us be more open minded. thank you for sharing with us!
What pleasant, attractive, and well adjusted ladies.
Wow, I need to stop taking things for granted. Loved your videos. Inspirational.
That salmon sweater looks amazing with your hair color!!!
Thank you for answering the question I've had for YEARS!!! Love your videos!
Omg Molly looks so cute with her bangs! I haven’t seen her in forever.
I never thought about this. Thank you so much for this video ❤ God bless you all ❤
Seeing them all chatting and smiling makes me so happy, I haven’t seen this girl on yt in so long!
OMG you ladies are gorgeous!! Thank you for answering this question. Good stuff ladies
Better question is how they do their makeup so well! Fascinating
I love that you guys have created a community for blind people online 💗
Above all I just love the good time that you are having together. Cheers girls!!!
This Joy collab is everything I didn’t know I needed
when i worked at a yarn store one of our most prolific clients is blind but was always so particular about colour! of course touch was always the biggest factor though, but she made a lot for other people so made sure to match their preferences
All you ladies are really truly lovely.💛
Love you all! I lost the majority of my vision at 14 and still can visualize colors vividly in my head.
Omg! Joy looks amazing!!
It's soo cool that you focus on all your uther senses and like tou can see where you all are like useing all your uther senses
Wow this was really interesting! I can’t imagine the world without color especially as an artist. I didn’t even realize that molly was there until the end where I recognized her voice!!
You guys are so gorgeous! It’s rlly nice that you guys talk abt this online bc it can make other feels better for being blind or having any other sense lost or disability ❤️ love you guys!!
I love love love the fact that turn to each other
This made me really sad. You're so inspirational.
Goodness these beautiful woman gathered by the same thing. Amazing! They all can relate that's amazing
"I don't think of color at all anymore" and her outfit is ON POINT with matching nails. I am stunned. And envious because I am nowhere near as fashionable.
I really would love to spend time with these ladies here. They are so much fun. Their conversations are going to be better than some girls with vision.
I love how happy yall are, but I really appreciate my sight more now ♡
this is somehow really cute and wholesome to watch, not to mention fascinating
You girls are beyond inspiring and exemplary. ♥️
These ladies are incredible! 💜
Its so amazing that you guys got together to talk about this!
Would love to see more conversations like this
This was very interesting. I was always curious about its cool to hear the different interpretations.
All of you guys seem so cool and fun and like you had fun talking!! Very interesting to hear how everyone perceives color differently based on experience. Also I want to adopt the lady in the back she seems like she would be like a cool artsy aunt 😂🥰
This is great! Always wondered about this, thanks for letting us know! ♡
Wow. That answered my question because I was genuinely curious about if you guys dream in color or have dreams at all. Crazy.
What an interesting conversation between four lovely individuals!
I love how Molly is so about fashion and yet only thinks of colours as a concept. Like wow! I can see the colours and I sick at fashion but she nails her outfits everytime 😂
What a good insight into a world I can't even imagine! Great content 👍
You guys seem so fun to be around. Interesting conversation, thanks for sharing x
You ladies have such beautiful energy thanks for sharing
That's fascinating. The way different brains work under similar circumstances is always going to be an interesting subject
If I ever lost my vision or anything else I’d be so self pitying and be such a victim, so it’s so sweet to see the girls being so like open and even making jokes about it. Love these girls!!! S
Bro this is so cool to hear. Learning new things all the time
The girl on the pink sweater speaks so lovely
Thanks so much for spinning this for everyone
I’ve actually wondered this so often. Thanks for answering this question!
Very interesting! I wonder if it is tied in with that thing that went around a while back about how some people tend to visualise things in general and see a picture in their mind, while others just have an idea and don't actually "see" it in their mind
Wow, so fascinating! It never occurred to me that a person could "forget" colors after they've seen them. But I can kind of understand after several years. But still such a strange concept. Thanks for sharing.
WHEEZING "lmao I see nothing" at the end :) I hope I can still feel this happy once my total vision loss is complete ;-;
I respect ppl who do captions cause as a deaf 🧏♀️ kid it’s very helpful
That’s very interesting that some blind people can dream in color and some don’t. It was great to hear 4 different answers
I have full aphantasia so hearing you talk about “the concept of color” in your mind is so spot on for how it is having aphantasia
Okay but omg they 4 are so beautiful 🥺🥺🥺❤️🔥
Everytime I see molly she has a funky new hair do 🤣💗 it always takes me a moment to recognize her ahaha
Thanks you guys, this was fascinating and you all are gorgeous and amazing 🤗
I’m sighted but there are time when I can’t see in my dreams. In my dream, my eyes won’t open but I’m still aware of what is happening in my surroundings.
The fact Molly and Lucy met has me both super happy and mind blown