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SilentLaugh
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/04/0...s.ap/index.html

discuss.
vintage-toile
this is really interesting. reminds me of the girl lakshmi with 8 legs?
it is so interesting how a medical condition which is also a phenomana can become a religious issue.
SilentLaugh
QUOTE(vintage-toile @ Apr 9 2008, 07:35 PM) *
this is really interesting. reminds me of the girl lakshmi with 8 legs?
it is so interesting how a medical condition which is also a phenomana can become a religious issue.

thats what i thought of. my moms like if your hindu and deformed, thumbsup.gif
lol
foxx
WOAH.
thats..a little freaky, tbh to me.
But, i don't see how she resembles a god. But, its their culture not ours, so i wouldn't know, lol.
Its akward to see, but nevertheless, cool.
xD
jaeminnie
I wish the baby's family would have her brain checked out, because I'm wondering if this condition will be hazardous to her health in the future. But I'm not surprised that she's being worshiped as a goddess's reincarnation since there was that other story about an eight-limbed baby being born and also being worshiped.
vintage-toile
QUOTE(SilentLaugh @ Apr 10 2008, 01:36 AM) *
thats what i thought of. my moms like if your hindu and deformed, thumbsup.gif
lol

that is very funny...but also very bad! XD.gif
but there is a trend here.
SilentLaugh
QUOTE(chocokissez @ Apr 9 2008, 07:37 PM) *
WOAH.
thats..a little freaky, tbh to me.
But, i don't see how she resembles a god. But, its their culture not ours, so i wouldn't know, lol.
Its akward to see, but nevertheless, cool.
xD

not culture, religion.
QUOTE
I wish the baby's family would have her brain checked out, because I'm wondering if this condition will be hazardous to her health in the future.

i got a strong feeling she wont last too long.
sorry shrug.gif
i mean, even if her brain gets checked out, her parents will refuse to do any kinda surgery that will diminish her "goddess-ness"
foxx
jndfdfjndf. my bad. im stupid at times. well, 80% of the time.
it takes me a while to comprehend..alot.
hammer.gif
vintage-toile
QUOTE(SilentLaugh @ Apr 10 2008, 01:39 AM) *
if her brain gets checked out, her parents will refuse to do any kinda surgery that will diminish her "goddess-ness"

it seems really unfair, it's a life of a child.
that is more important than a supposed god.
well to us anyway, for the people around the child, the majority must think that what is more important is a god has been "sent" or something?
hm it just seems a bit unfair to the child.
Flaunted
I'm wondering if the brain can fully function an extra pair of eyes, nose and mouth. like wouldn't it be kind of cool if they both could talk at the same time about different things?

Also lighter note, I told my mom was like, i wonder if she'll breast feed.
SilentLaugh
^lmao, i wonder that too.

and im also wondering about the mouth thing. i mean can she speak different things at once? can she look at different places? SMELL DIFFERENT THINGS?! gosh, that would be soo cool =]
tininja
This brings whole new meaning to a two-faced person, huh? /bad joke

synkro
as said above, i'm really curious as to how she would function in the coming years.

the circumstances may seem sad or unfair to some people, but imo, at least she's being revered and not casted out for this deformity.

and if she were my daughter, i'd love her regardless, so perhaps that's how her parents feel and, in turn, are justified in making their decision.
illmortal
QUOTE(synkro @ Apr 16 2008, 02:58 PM) *
as said above, i'm really curious as to how she would function in the coming years.

the circumstances may seem sad or unfair to some people, but imo, at least she's being revered and not casted out for this deformity.

and if she were my daughter, i'd love her regardless, so perhaps that's how her parents feel and, in turn, are justified in making their decision.

I've never seen a two faced human being... that's pretty nuts in my opinion.
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