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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
If I had that condition, I'd kill whoever came near me.
>> Anonymous
KILL IT WITH SOMETHING STRONGER THAN FIRE
>> Anonymous
Sauce: http://www.thefetus.net/page.php?id=1448
>> Anonymous
if i had that id ram people like a fucking rino
>> Anonymous
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>>423072

Holy shit. According to that site, there was a kid who lived up to 9 years with that disease.

YEEEAAAAARRRRRREEEEAAAAAUUUUGGGHHH!
>> Anonymous
What kind of fucking disease IS THAT?
>> Anonimous
Fucking awesome.
>> Anonymous
Very disturbing
>> Anonymous
I grew up with that. Matter of fact, that's a gif of me before the breathaliser. Wow, I was hammered.
>> Anonymous
I loled, the second vid on that sight said Congratulations on it. Fucking win
>> Anonymous
>>423051


Meet the Harlequin Baby. Google it for the disease
>> Anonymous
I CAME
>> Anonymous
Congenital = at birth

http://www.ichthyosis.com/

Ichthyosis (ick-thee-o-ses) is the name of a rare genetic skin disorder. Since it's a genetic mutation, it isn't contagious--you can't "catch" it. Ichthyosis causes the skin to build up and scale, causing it to be extremely dry, among other problems.

Most types of ichthyosis are present at birth, and are life-long. Currently, there is no cure, only treatments. To find out more about ichthyosis, check out
>> Anonymous
Looks like Bill Cosby
>> ..... Anonymous
if that thing came out of me i would kill it..... then kill myself for the thought that it tuched me let alone lived im me for nine months.
>> Anonymous
People /can/ live for longer than 9 years with that condition

I dont understand why people are still shocked by that gif, its older than i am
>> The Seal Clubber
i c wat you are trying to do there...
>> Anonymous
>>423290
Saw a special on this disease on Discovery or some similar station. Basically it followed this British family who had three children...all of them with this disease...and neither the parents had it. The children basically have to have oil rubbed on them about 20 times a day or else they get dried up and chap and crack as if their entire body were some severely chapped lips. The children's ages were about 9, 6, and 5 months old. The condition results in the loss of hair and a constantly shiny complextion (mostly due to the constant oil rubbed on them). The thing I remember most was their morning routine, where basically the mother has to completely throw away the kids' bed sheets every morning (i forget why).
>> Anonymous
>>423444
ah, i mean 9 YEARS, 6 YEARS, and 5 months
>> Anonymous
fuck thats disturbing
>> Anonymous
>>423051

Proof of a loving, benevolent God.
>> anone
http://www.ichthyosis.com/matt.htm

This kid has it mildly, it seems. Looks normal in his most recent pic.
>> Anonymous
Nuke from orbit!!
>> Anonymous
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>> pvt.bloody
WTF o.ô
>> Anonymous
wise anonymous is WISE!!
>> Creamer
>>423421
even older than that: http://www.10news.com/health/3919722/detail.html

>>423502
that's not the same disease douchnozzle
>> Anonymous
>>423524
what the fuck is that? it doesn't look like progeria
>> Anonymous
>>423444

why the fuck would you keep having kids if they always came out with this disorder...
three.....
adoption isn't that bad
>> Anonymous
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Improved version. Go forth and disseminate!
>> Anonymous
>>423695
cause they're catholic?
>> delicious Anonymous
Harlequin Syndrom

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_Fetus_Syndrome
>> Anonymous
>>423502

>Sometimes I have ear drops, too. They fizz in my ear and then my mom uses tweezers to pull out the potatoes.

WERE GOING TO HIS EARS TO GET BACK TO POTATOES TO GET MY FUCKING POWER WRIST!!
>> Anonymous
hmmm I thought it looked something like what radiation will do to fetuses before birth.
>> Anonymous
>>423457

You never know what plans there are for something as horrible as this. Truth is it wouldn't exist if we hadn't sinned in the first place. Once sin entered the world, the Bible says ALL of creation was changed from it.

In this part of the gospel Jesus is at a major holiday called the Feast of the Tabernacles, and the religious leaders are trying to find fault in him so they can inprison or kill him.

John 9:
1 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. 2 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? 3 Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. 4 I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world. 6 When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay, 7 And said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, (which is by interpretation, Sent.) He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing.


Anyway, I know this isn't the venue or place for something like this, and I doubt anyone here really wants to read this. I'm just saying, not everything bad that we don't understand is proof there is no God. It's pretty egotistical of us to say God has to be how we want him to be for him to be real.
>> Anonymous
>>423730
Disease is population control. Leave God and his sin out of this.
>> Anonymous
I believe that "sin" and deformities and all the other hardships of life exist to teach us lessons and to help us develop both spiritually and mentally (even if not physically)