Personally, I found this man's joy and laughter more infectious than the mother who bought the Chewbacca mask over the weekend, but I'm a bit biased; my wife is blind.
This guy is great, and helps to put every other person's troubles, trials, and tribulations into perspective. And if anything, teaches everyone that regardless of disability, you can still be a kid and have fun.
Anywho, I dare people to watch this and not smile, as this could even make the Grinch, Oscar the Grouch, and Anne Robinson from The Weakest Link smile, if not laugh with joy.
Enjoy.
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/try-not-to-smile-while-this-blind-youtuber-takes-a-deli-1778627967
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This guy is great, and helps to put every other person's troubles, trials, and tribulations into perspective. And if anything, teaches everyone that regardless of disability, you can still be a kid and have fun.
Anywho, I dare people to watch this and not smile, as this could even make the Grinch, Oscar the Grouch, and Anne Robinson from The Weakest Link smile, if not laugh with joy.
Enjoy.
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/try-not-to-smile-while-this-blind-youtuber-takes-a-deli-1778627967
Try Not to Smile While This Blind YouTuber Takes a Delightful Rollercoaster Ride
By Bryan Menegus
5/25/2016 10:44am
For the past four years, Tommy Edison has vlogged his experience as a blind man in a world full of people who can see. Some of these videos are revelatory, like when he explains how the blind use money, or what his dreams are like. Today he decided to find out what riding a rollercoaster feels like.
He admits that the West Coaster at Santa Monica Pier isn’t the craziest coaster in the park, but “it’s the one they’ll let us film.” Even still, he sounds like he’s having the time of his life. He even gets a few jabs in at his cameraman’s driving. The only time I’ve seen him laugh more is when he read through the mean comments people have left on his videos.
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