People Whose Genetics Made Them Unique

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People Whose Genetics Made Them Unique
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As a musician I've always been fascinated with polydactyly. Assuming the supernumerary fingers are fully functional, someone with that condition could write piano music that no one else could play.

johnopalko
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I'm actually so happy that we don't all look the same; things like this become a welcome and fond part of the people you get to know. It's a unique beauty. The glow in a person's eyes is what people see first, and the other things after. A young boy with less than the usual number of fingers met my tame silkie chicken, who had several extra toes. He asked why it had seven toes, and I told him that I didn't know, he was made that way, and it didn't make a difference to the chicken at all. Much less embarrassed petting proceeded. I've often pondered whether people with polydactyly could work it to their benefit in say, music or arts/crafts specifically. Marty Feldman would have had a much harder time becoming a beloved comedian had he had "the usual" set of eyes. Take what you have and WORK it!

valkyrie
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The girl with extra eyelashes is lucky af

parisinthesx
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Genetics dealt me a crazy hand as well, between my size (not even five feet tall), my voice (rather high pitch even compared to other women), and my tendency toward skin conditions!

eunaekim
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The black kid has the most gorgeous blue eyes that nobody even noticed his white hands.

PhantomFilmAustralia
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The young man with white segments adjacent his darker skin, does not have Waardenberg Syndrome, which causes heavy eyelids that almost covered, deafness, pale skin, eyes & hair color., with a straight narrow nose, a nerve disorder, retardation, skeletal anomalies . Vitiligo are lack of pigmentation in the skin. No other effects as WB.

maeve
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6:02 Even Cowgirls Get The Blues-style hitchhiking thumbs

tvtitlechampion
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I have folded cartilage in both ears, one has a real point the other folded a little differently and h as a softer point. I went from having Spock ears to elf ears to Spock ears and back to elf ears. I can also fold my little fingers down while having the other three straight up, usually with no movement of the other three.

mlhlvrt
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All of the are incredible and in my eyes PERFECT 🎉❤

joanns
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6:43: Apparently, having two middle fingers on each hand is the rarest form of polydactyly...according to the BOOK "Silence of the Lambs", where Hannibal Lecter was depicted as having two middle fingers on each hand.

beverlycarswell
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Well in God's eye they are molded perfectly. Love it...the uniqueness and everyone accepting the beauty they have.

bethshadid
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Considering that we begin as two half-cells and grow to billions of cells that form tissue, organs, systems—well, it’s no wonder there are interesting variations.

llamasugar
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all these people are lucky they didn't live 500 years ago O_O

malighn
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These are good. Nice to see the huge variation in people.

GdHr-ozph
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i am envious of many of these, a few... not so much.

justger
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da little girl with the uncontrollable hair is beautiful, she looks like a little angel

angeladavies
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I met a guy with cat eye pupils. He intentionally scared the then 18 year old me by saying he he was an alien. LOL

cmmc
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The person with a scar in their eye must have gotten into an epic knife fight in the womb...

ilexater
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My knees bend backwards like that too. Kinda surprised the doctor when he was checking out how knock-kneed I ALSO am. With my knees straight and touching, my feet are about a foot apart, but they bend backwards enough that I CAN get them

juliebaker
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The oddest thing I have is that my thumbs, when I hold them "straight", they actually lean back, like it is near a 60° angle. That is just the angle of the joint when my thumbs are held up.

TheMimiSard