At First Sight
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1:03:22
So, this is what beautiful looks like.
1:03:50
Right. OK. Virgil, it says here
you went blind as a child,

1:03:55
before you developed
a visual vocabulary.

1:03:58
You have a problem with depth offield,
1:04:01
space, shape, size and distance.
1:04:03
It's fascinating. There's only been
20 cases of this in the last 200 years.

1:04:08
Your eyes work, but your brain
hasn't learned to process the information.

1:04:13
You are mentally blind.
Neurologists call this visual agnosia.

1:04:18
Well, I call it pretty screwed up.
1:04:20
That's a much better term.
I'll bring it up at the next meeting.

1:04:24
It would be difficult to get grant money
for the pretty-screwed-up foundation.

1:04:29
I have something I'd like to read to you.
1:04:32
Oh. Rugalach? I made it myself.
1:04:37
Dammit.
1:04:38
Uh, my glasses, I can never find 'em.
1:04:41
Mrs Fenster! Help!
1:04:47
Thank you. Happens all the time.
1:04:49
OK, Alberto Valvo.
1:04:52
Uh... "Sight Restoration
after Long-term Blindness."

1:04:56
Ah...
1:04:57
"One must die as a blind person
to be born again


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