Tuesday, September 12, 2023

A severe case of heterochromia Iridum

 


24 comments:

  1. I'm OK with heterochromia Iridum as long as it's not accompanied by Treponema pallidum

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    1. Certainly wouldn't wish to contract bejel or yaws.

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    2. Notice both are planning your demise.

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  2. She should dye her hair blonde on her left side.

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    1. Yeah, I think she accentuates the eye/hair color to highlight the contrast. Still cute, though.

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  3. Just two different color contacts.

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  4. check the eyebrow arches, look closely at the philtrum and lip line
    she tries with the makeup, but there's more to this than just heterochromia Iridum

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    1. Upon further review, strategic photography and hair placement may hide an apple. Let's see another angle or two.

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  5. David Bowie approves.

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  6. Oh dear god!! ON a ginger!! guard your souls, this one is dangerous!!!

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  7. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9vvMKxDvAt8

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  8. 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

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  9. Not a line or crease on her face. I'm guessing her age ends in "teen."

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  10. Nope.
    She just doesn't do it for me.
    Wouldn't even if her eyes were both the same color and the same size and shape.

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  11. 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.

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    1. I saw a gal once who had two different colored eyes about like this one. They're out there....

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  12. 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.

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  13. Often a result of eye trauma. Looks cool, getting it (if not born with it) not so much

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  14. 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

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  15. 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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