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Well, that's because blind people get carsick. It's not something that happens as pronounced as sighted people because your equilibrium is all thrown off when you're blind. You know, so the motion, the moving of the vehicles screw with you. And so that, if you're getting more sick or more sicker, it kind of means like you're adjusting to your blindness, like to where your body's used to it. Because, I don't know, it has something to do with visual cues, or it doesn't happen as much. So yeah, it didn't happen instantly when I turned blind either. It was a good few years before I was finally real sick when riding. And it's certain vehicles only, right? Like I hate those school buses, I hate diesel engines. And I don't know, it's certain cars and certain drivers because it isn't every day, every moment. But yeah, it's something that'll happen to blind people mostly. So if you talk to these people on the net about it, they won't understand. They'll act like you're crazy. So things like that, you need to talk to me. Because that shit doesn't happen to other people. Just saying. I mean, I'm sure, just because I said that, now all of a sudden they'll come out of the would work oh I get carsick too just to kind of throw a a crimp into my style but I'm telling you it doesn't work that way you you notice it more now because you're totally blind that's not a knock on anyone else that's how it works
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