And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
She has a cat as well https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoDujWTGGBwt-pqWGzhmoXd_LXpUBzVFKRXJUU16px4RqxdPL1WHEnUDBLTDs6sAePWN93pG_VB2Q1oXNqWy8cnC8rsE-cHKysY8l_eneiT_wXOAOH2ziZo73xiAZsARxklEcr-HhwEGE2KrKkEBPt-8DBiLmjdSXo6rzEZB7HaNyq-jknDjak8ebhCCDx/w482-h640/2.png
I’ve never met anyone with heterochromia iridum in real life. Did some web searches and it seems to be rare - like 0.06%. Everyone I’ve ever seen has been here.
My female pit-mix (may God rest her soul) 😢 had one brown eye and one VIVID blue eye. When I'd shine a flashlight at her, one eye reflected red and the other green! She was a good damn dog. I miss her.
can't quite tell: trauma, birth defect, genetic problem but, it appears from this angle, the malar outline is quite different as well Still and all, she does very well with what she's got
I'm OK with heterochromia Iridum as long as it's not accompanied by Treponema pallidum
ReplyDeleteCertainly wouldn't wish to contract bejel or yaws.
DeleteNotice both are planning your demise.
Deleteyeah but can she RIDE?
DeleteShe should dye her hair blonde on her left side.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think she accentuates the eye/hair color to highlight the contrast. Still cute, though.
DeleteFascinating.
ReplyDeleteJust two different color contacts.
ReplyDeletecheck the eyebrow arches, look closely at the philtrum and lip line
ReplyDeleteshe tries with the makeup, but there's more to this than just heterochromia Iridum
Upon further review, strategic photography and hair placement may hide an apple. Let's see another angle or two.
DeleteDavid Bowie approves.
ReplyDeleteThat is different, I like it!
ReplyDeleteOh dear god!! ON a ginger!! guard your souls, this one is dangerous!!!
ReplyDeletehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9vvMKxDvAt8
ReplyDeleteShe has a cat as well https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoDujWTGGBwt-pqWGzhmoXd_LXpUBzVFKRXJUU16px4RqxdPL1WHEnUDBLTDs6sAePWN93pG_VB2Q1oXNqWy8cnC8rsE-cHKysY8l_eneiT_wXOAOH2ziZo73xiAZsARxklEcr-HhwEGE2KrKkEBPt-8DBiLmjdSXo6rzEZB7HaNyq-jknDjak8ebhCCDx/w482-h640/2.png
ReplyDeleteNot a line or crease on her face. I'm guessing her age ends in "teen."
ReplyDeleteNope.
ReplyDeleteShe just doesn't do it for me.
Wouldn't even if her eyes were both the same color and the same size and shape.
I'd take her. She's a redhead (and so was I.)
DeleteI’ve never met anyone with heterochromia iridum in real life. Did some web searches and it seems to be rare - like 0.06%. Everyone I’ve ever seen has been here.
ReplyDeleteI saw a gal once who had two different colored eyes about like this one. They're out there....
DeleteMy female pit-mix (may God rest her soul) 😢 had one brown eye and one VIVID blue eye. When I'd shine a flashlight at her, one eye reflected red and the other green! She was a good damn dog. I miss her.
ReplyDeleteOften a result of eye trauma. Looks cool, getting it (if not born with it) not so much
ReplyDeletecan't quite tell: trauma, birth defect, genetic problem
ReplyDeletebut, it appears from this angle, the malar outline is quite different as well
Still and all, she does very well with what she's got
The brown eye is a little squinty; it may have been injured and cannot accommodate light as readily as the blue eye.
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