Wednesday, 11 May 2011

What do blind people see? I thought this was fantastic! taken from http://nigelelliott.blogspot.com/

What do blind people see?

Ok, so before you say 'nothing' ...i think this should be considered.


It can be easy to assume that a blind person does not actually visualise anything in the visual modality...some may also say 'they see darkness' ...but do they? darkness is the opposite of light, and if you're blind, light cannot be seen, so to distinguish the opposite of light, you need to have first experienced light. Maybe a blind person DOES see purely darkness, but doesn't actually realise it because they can't compare it with light. Maybe they say green, blue, orange, red, yellow or all the colours of the rainbow...but because they've never experienced light, they cannot compare it.


I imagine it would depend on why they are blind in the first place. I don't know much about the reasons behind blindness but I imagine it can either be caused by damage in the eyes or damage in the brain. Maybe if it's the eyes that are the problem, it'd be the same as being in a dark room...or if it's the brain...well...who knows, it's easy to say blind people see 'nothing' but it's hard to imagine 'nothing'. One can assume that a lot of this all has to do with light receptors...but let's forget those for a second and think about our brains.


The brain of a blind person must be very interesting, their brain will be more active than ours i think, being able to visualise anything they want, of course, they'll have nothing to really base this (their visualisations) on without sight to begin with...but i imagine the rest of their senses will be hightened quite a bit and from touching, smelling and specifically hearing things they may be able to visualise things us sighted people may not be able to visualise at all. Visualisation may be more vivid and original as they don't have the reality of sight to distract them. Which brings me to my next point...what if a blind person were to start experimenting with psychoactive drugs like marijuana and acid? would they visualise anything at all? What about their dreams? what would they consist of? Would they hear more and thus visualise newer things, would they be able to draw it? convey it with sound? music? even so...without psychoactive drugs, this is already an amazing gift to have. This also reminds me of this.


I saw a pretty interesting post a while ago about how colour blind people see things differently to none colour blinded people (see link) that helped to put things in to pretty good perspective and has been very thought provoking yet again...What if the way i see red, is the way someone else see's blue...it would be impossible to tell, because from the ripe old age, someone would point to the colour and say 'this is blue' ...they would visualise and interpret that as blue and when they see that colour they would know it's blue, but what if we all seen colours differently...what if the way i see blue is the way you see red, we'd NEVER be able to tell, but due to the fact that we would have been taught all the colours at a young age, or any age, it wouldn't cause any complication because we wouldn't be able to visualise the colours in a different way...it's impossible to prove and disprove.


A lot of this is all very complex for me to imagine myself, it's difficult to imagine not having any sense of sight or visualisation within the brain, sure, if i were to be blinded now i'd be able to visualise, but it's baffling to imagine not having visualisation or anything to base our mental visualisations on other than using other senses, sound is what interests me the most...experiencing the world phonetically, connecting sound with vision and colour. This being the case, blindness could be classed as a gift in it's own right, as there would be ability to experience the world in a completely different way than most of us do, without reality's main distraction; television.


I've found few links on the internet that touch on this topic and i simply wanted to ask some questions about it myself, this post is merely speculation and definitely had no intentions to offend anyone.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

We Do Love Siva, but WHAT THE TREND?!


apparently because of:




All i'm thinking is.. what about TOM?!












Alesha Dixon for X Factor

Alesha Dixon is ready to replace Ms Cheryl Cole on X Factor (thank goodness, it's about time!). But first they have to rob her from BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing which would be a great steal for ITV1. 


Alesha




Lily
Sarah
Simon Cowell reckons her experience as a solo artist and singer/rapper with urban outfit Mis-Teeq will give her the clout to critique upcoming talent. The 32-year-old has a similar background to Cheryl, having been in girl group and won a major TV contest, and has also proved she can fill big shoes by replacing Arlene Phillips on the Strictly panel.
Tulisa


Dannii is likely to be back on the panel, but still in the frame are Girls Aloud’s Sarah Harding, 29, N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos, 22, and Smile singer Lily Allen, 26.


*Please be Tulisa, Please be Tulisa, Please be Tulisa, Please be Tulisa, Please be Tulisa, Please be Tulisa!*



Celeb Profile - Natalia Tena

Who? Natalia Gastiain Tena
Born? November 1st 1984
Occupation? Actor, Musician, Producer, Director
Known For? Ellie - About a Boy, Tonks - Harry Potter 5,6, 7.1 & 7.2
Height? 5' 5.5"(same as me!)
Trivia: speaks fluent Spanish, her favourite actor is Helena Bonham Carter who's niece she plays in Harry Potter, Attended Bedales school, the same school as Minnie Driver, Lily Allen and Daniel Day-Lewis.
Tonks


Ellie

The Wanted - So You Think You Can Dance and #TWWeeklyUpdate

What do ya think people? I loved it! however I was disappointed when Tom didn't do his "ha-ha-ha" in All Time Low! But then again, you can't have everything can you?!

JAY
SIVA
It's been a great week for the gorgeous boys as they've been getting their creative juices flowing! And Jay (we think) seems to have been getting creative with some little portraits of the boys:                                              
TOM
MAX

NATHAN

Friday, 6 May 2011

A book on Maddie Mccann's 'disappearance'?

what?! is this some kind of joke?! So, Kate Mccann, 4 years later, is publishing a book of the 'disappearence' of little Maddie Mccann. In hope to find the key piece of the jigsaw. <-- whatever.


May 12th it's released... who's gonna buy it? All proceeds (£20 per book[bloody hell]) will go to the find Maddie fund, as it is now depleted. Do you think it's right to have it published on her would-be eighth birthday?




<insert picture of Maddie here.>




^SORRY BUT THE E-FITS REALLY FREAK ME OUT. -DON'T ASK-^


In my opinion, she should have never even been left on her own in a hotel at three years old. Even if she did have the company of her younger twin siblings -_- Anyway, if she was kidnapped why wouldn't they take her siblings as well?  And why would her blood be found in the apartment days later? 'It was also reported two British sniffer dogs, one trained to react to the smell of a corpse and the other to traces of blood, showed "excitement" at the same spot in the apartment' "Kate was informed the blood was Madeleine's - as a corpse. She insisted this was impossible and became nervous." <-- Doesn't that show anything?! hmm the blood was also in the car... they hired 3 days after she went missing, if you ask me, this all sounds a little bit suspicious. Another thing that's suspicious... her parents not answering 40 interrogative questions. 


Hmm.

#TomsTat

It's finally done(well nearly, we're just waiting for the finishing touches!)

YEY! For me anyway, the tattoo seems to have caused quite a lot of controversy. Personally I think that it is sexayyyyyy.


There's been comments such as: 'looks great'; 'didn't like it at first'; 'mint'; 'don't do it'; 'too big';  'interesting'; 'sexy' and 'painful' etc. but i'm sure everyone will end up lovin it! 
hey, how can you not think its sexy?! 'Rock & Roll' baby! and Tom babe, you are totally rockin' it!

Thursday, 5 May 2011

What Do You Want?

What do  you want to see on my blog? leave any answers in a comment or e-mail me, my e-mail address is in the 'about me' section :)

I just have to notify you all of my favourite song ever! [because it came on misbehaving mums to be, it was obviously a sign!]

Beautiful South: Perfect 10

The Wanted's Nathan Sykes on his celebrity fans [apparently]

AFTER years of performing to his friends and family, Nathan Sykes is now singing to some of the world's biggest stars.
Since joining boy band The Wanted, the Abbeydale teen has made a number of celebrity fans... but some have come as quite a surprise.
The 18-year-old, who will perform at Gloucester Rugby's ground with The Wanted later this month, said: "Someone I didn't really expect to meet was Bill Nighy. He is an absolute legend.
"We were at this charity event and they asked us to do Christmas songs so we did White Christmas acapella. We were halfway through when I looked over and saw him and I froze.
"I told the other boys and we got really star struck, halfway through singing acapella which was not so good. He said he was a bit of a fan which was great.
"Rihanna is lovely – but she is massive though, really tall. I felt tiny compared to her but she is a right laugh. We met her on the X Factor."
Nathan also said one of his favourite memories was performing in front of thousands of screaming girls.
He said: "Another moment we are chuffed to bits about is when we gatecrashed Justin Bieber's gig and we went on stage before him.
"We got a call from his manager and he said would we do a few tracks and we did.
"We were chuffed to bits and it was a really great gig.
"Bieber is really nice, not like the cheesy kid everyone thinks he is. I can call him a kid because I am 18 now and he is 17! But I am still a kid at heart."
Nathan, a former Longlevens Junior School pupil, said there is lots in store for the band.
He said: "We have been confirmed to do V Festival which I am chuffed to bits about and I am pretty sure we will do a tour following the next album. So dates will probably be announced in October or November.
"We are just concentrating on the next album and writing some great tracks. Throughout the year we are doing lots of live shows."
Gig
Nathan and bandmates Max GeorgeJay McGuinessTom Parker and Siva Kaneswaran will perform at Kingsholm on May 29.
Boyband Twenty Twenty and soul singer Dionne Bromfield, who is Amy Winehouse's goddaughter, have been confirmed as support acts for the gig.
Nathan added: "We hope people come out. We will be the first band to do a concert at Kingsholm so it is a bit of an event in Gloucester.
"Even if you are not really into us we have lots of bands playing that day, not just us.
"We have some great support bands and so it should be a really chilled out day and then a bit mental when we go on stage.
"We just want to get lots of people down there."

Well, it sounds true but you can't trust everyone can ya? us#TWFanmily know all too welll