When I first got contacts I didn’t realize that people could see individual leaves on trees and like individual blades of grass because my whole life I just saw a big green blob
dude same! every time i get new glasses its crazy, i forget how much proper vision sees. i hadn't gotten new glasses in 3 years (big mistake since i usually do every year) and everything was just. blob. and suddenly i could see leaves and i was like whoa thats right trees have leaves i forgot that lol
@@Maddie-fe8vl why did you use black as an example? Like being colour blind doesn't have any significance with black and white. Your making no sence. Will you clear up what your trying to say?
Clarizma Jenkins oh man I’m so sorry. There is so much to appreciate for our sight like the detail in the moon. It’s crazy that we just go about our day not grateful for the simplest things that a lot of people don’t have.
my eyes have different visions, tried glasses many times just got headaches i cant use binoculars or shoot a basketball for crap but if i use one eye i see well in that eye the other gives me a wider view but ive always felt jealous of people with depth perception
It's worse when you're like "WTF?!? I used to be able to see that stuff at that distance, what happened? 😭" Still I think it's better to need glasses to drive and such than to need them to read or... clip your nails or something
@@brodieroomojo yeah it's so messed up to have those "weird" vision issues Like when you can't use contacts because your glasses (or lenses) just "stop working" after a few hours because your eyes are fine but you just mess them up or "use them wrong" =/ And your dad wasn't listening to the eye doctor when you were 12 and the dr said you NEED vision therapy or you'll mess up your eyes =/ Dad thought that when you have issues with your eyes you get glasses, like he did so he stopped listening the moment the doc said "your kid doesn't need glasses but..." 😕😡😩😖 Guess what? Vision therapy doesn't work on adults, even eay 20s young adults. But they'll happily sell you a few sessions that "might provide a benefit", they cost $200/h and come in packages of 10, you need at least 20. 🤣🤦♀️
Loony Uni When she read this, this probably blew the HELL out of her mind. “YOU CAN SEE THAT FAR?!” xD I absolutely LOVE stargazing as well, god I love looking for each constellation. I did not think about these things from a blind person’s perspective, it makes me want to share so many things with her.
Mal Muffin that's right .. but we tend to forget how beautiful our souls are since everyone judges you on your appearances only indeed we lose ourselves in the process of fixing and hiding all of our insecurities ...
Yeah, most of these things you don't focus on get to this sort of subliminal level of your mind. You can quite easily compare that to background noise or listening to something vs. just being able to hear something. For example, you are on the phone with someone and technically you can hear other things like children playing in the backyard or cars passing by but unless it's something alarming you aren't listening to this, you're listening to the person you're having a conversation with.
This is an oddly specific answer, but I think one of my favorite things to look at is the reflection of city lights on a wet road at night. Or looking down at lights on the ground from an airplane.
I've never been to a real city (except for driving through or just staying in a building the whole time) and I've never flew in a plane so... can't relate
I got glasses in the third grade, and when was on my way home, I walked outside, and I was just amazed because there were individual branches and leaves. I don’t remember ever being able to see crisp sharp lines before then. I kept on just taking my glasses on and off, but I could never replicate the amazement of seeing defined lines for the first time! Then I got sick for the rest of the weekend because my eyes were trying to adjust.
Omg... i almost cried when she said that “she guesses flowers must be pretty....” oh dang. That hit hard.... And a sunset over mountains is definitely the most beautiful thing ever.
I have a friend with a sight disease and once a year, she goes to her doctor and they do tests and things that makes her see better for a few days and the first day she came back from those tests she looked at me, she was like « Wow... I had no idea you were THAT pretty! » And I have to admit I cried 😅❤️
@@starrimoss7377 Yes, but sometimes when the sky is really clear and your environment is very dark, you can actually see a faint glowey "path" across the sky. That's how our galaxy got it's name. Ancient people thought that path looked "milky" white and more modern people determined that you're literally seeing the disk shape of the galaxy, just from inside said disk.
Just for a fun fact not to put down your statement but the reason some peaple have 'color changing eyes ' is because they have a more uncommon shade of the eye color and peaple eyes perceive them differently depending on what color or lighting your most surrounded bye at the time.
O. Oltmans that is one way, but also for some eyes when the pupil size changes, the pigments in the iris compress or spread apart, changing the eye color :D but what your saying is true too, that’s why I said “usually depending on what I’m wearing”
@@birdy4696 oh that's cool never would of thought of that but now that I think about it it makes alote of sence. I learn somthing interesting every day!!(:
One of my friends in college was blind. She got so used to me stopping suddenly and just looking up at the stars that she started doing it too. I always described everything I could for her in the most vivid detail (like movies) but that's the one thing I remember the fondest. Her stopping to look up at the stars with me even though she couldn't see them.
I'm almost 27 and have those glow in the dark star's in our apartment. My girlfriend never had them as a kid so I try to do little things for her that she never got to do or have.
Things I love to look at: 1. My daughter’s smile 2. Arizona sunsets 3. Flowers, and trees in autumn 4. Eye colors are so unique 5. People, I like seeing how unique and beautiful everyone is.
I know this is 2 years old, but I'd like to point out that some people do get overwhelmed by sight! I am one of those people! Sight and sound freak me out and I get overstimulated easily.
@@tatianamdouaihy Well she wasn't fully blind, but like she said in the video, everything has been "fuzzy" for her since she was born. Thus the story of how this tool at the doctor when she was very young allowed her to see the wrinkles of her Mom's face.
Talking abotu different colours, christmas lights are amazing, as someone who uses smart addressable christmas lights I couldnt imagine not being able to see all those colours change etc(32,000 colours apparently not that we can pick out more than maybe a 100 or so)
The most awesome things to look at : 1. Smiles. 2. Beach waves. 3. Stars. 4. Mountains. 5. Swimming fish. 6. Cities at night. 7. Giant lakes with swans. 8. Animals. 9. Flowers! 10. Christmas lights. 11. Rain and lightings.
Brown eyes are so beautiful. They're just so lovely to look at. And they come in so many shades! Deep brown is gorgeous. Talking as someone who has blue eyes
Frankie Kay Your description sounds self-contradicting to me, because I’ve lived north of the Arctic Circle all my life, so the sun setting at all doesn’t happen until mid-July, and even in August, 8 pm is too early for the sun to have set.
@@ragnkja Have you ever seen the northern lights? Well, you probably have xD. I always wanted to see them! I am so curious how high the chance is to actually see them :D
When I first saw snow I cried and lost my mind. I lived in the Caribbean my entire life so when I saw my first snow I fell in love. To this day I still love looking at snow.
Also when the early morning sun catches a hard frost from the night before. This also looks like a dusting of diamonds on everything. Two of my favourite moments to witness
1000000% this one!! My favorite too. Seeing someone smile or laugh (with their whole face) out of pure joy can even make you cry, because seeing it you FEEL it
One of the most beautiful to me/my favorite things to look at is actually fashion, beautiful dresses and sparkly jewlery really evoke so much emotion in me. I have trouble walking by a store selling beautiful dresses without pausing and taking in the visuals, letting myself feel a longing for specific items, i also love shopping for dresses online and wearing them. I love the idea of a dress that flows in the breeze or when you twirl the skirt blows up a bit in a pretty way. I just love how pretty certain color or design combinations can be. Different textured embellishments like embroidery vs sequins catch the light differently too. I just love it all.
I always wore glasses but when i put my first set if actually accurately prescribed contacts in at the age of 17 i cried when i saw the detail of a leaf and grass its beautiful
I had a similar experience. I got glasses in sixth grade, but didn't have another vision test until tenth grade. I had to tell my parents I could no longer see the chalkboard while I was using my glasses. My prescription was doubled and I spent the ride home in absolute wonder at all of the things I had no idea I was supposed to be able to see. I thought trees looked like the trees Bob Ross painted and no one could see each leaf. I do feel blessed that my vision can be corrected.
I have completly normal vision, and it still amazes me on how bright the moon is at night. I will be outside at night for one reason or another, and the road is just lit up with white light and it is just beautiful.
And when you see the "lines" of the moon's light! Contrasting with the darkness of where it's not reaching... (The sun "lines" too, they are beautiful, but the moon's are seen less) I also like to see when it's raining and you can see where the cloud ends and the division of where is raining and where isn't.. You can see that "block" of rain just on that 'spot'...
I love watching the stars come out at night. At first you can see maybe 4, then 12, then the whole sky is just stars and planets. I love that we can see other planets from Earth.
prettiest things to look at: Christmas lights on houses at night Waves in the ocean Palm trees and beaches in the sunset Roses People smiling at each other Old people walking dogs Stars Cities at night Old family photos Mountains Sunrise/sun set Young Leonardo DiCaprio
I love looking at large bodies of water like lakes. When the water is still, it is reflective and you can see a perfect replica of the far shore beneath it and upside down. It's especially beautiful at night when you see a full moon in the sky and a second full moon reflected in the water. Watching ripples moving through water is also fun and interesting, as is seeing the wind blowing the surface of the water causing it to move and shimmer in different ways. Lake water is usually a somewhat ugly brown color while ocean water is usually a dark blue in most places, but in some areas it's very light blue and clear enough that you can see dozens of feet down and see the corals and sea shells and all sorts of fun things beneath.
Stars. Well, not just regular city stars but if you drive like...several hours out into the woods and then hike a few more miles into the wilderness so you get past the light pollution. Gorgeous
Daisy i love this comment. Just because i live in the netherlands and in a real small village. I can walk out at night and immidiatly see all the stars without a lot of light pollution
I honestly never would have thought of these things. I know that the intent of this video wasn’t to make us feel bad about taking things for granted, but it really makes us sighted peeps feel grateful for what we have.
jasey rae- Light pollution in big cities & suburbs basically clouds up the sky & blocks your view of the stars. It is possible to see the milky way in more remote areas, though. And it's amazing.
This might be just me, but clouds are so constantly fascinating to me. Like... the sky in general is just amazing. It’s never the same for two seconds. Every sunset is different. The clouds are like a painting that is constantly changing. And the fact that this beautiful, stunning sky makes up about half of what we see, yet so many sighted people don’t notice very much. The sky is beautiful :)
Yes, briggt lights give us headaches. Also i wonder if sounds bother her as much as they do me. Im sighted with contacts or glasses 20/20 and loud sounds hurt me. And can affect my sight. Our eyes get tired, our eyes feel painful if we read for to long or watch tv to long. Im glad I can see, but we do have our own problems with other sensors.
Yeah. I have good sight. I can see pretty well in dim light, I hate bright lights and so I often have the lights off when the sun is still out and my family keeps complaining about me "straining my eyes". But Im not straining my eyes.
Definitely, I was diagnosed with photosensitive epilepsy when I was 22. Driving at certain times of the day when the sun hits the trees can be terrifying for me!
I've been wearing glasses scine I was only 2 months old. I have a pretty bad case of Amblyopia. I'm legally blind in my left eye. I do have depth perception but it's not good. I'm always walking into walls cause I don't see them where they actually are. When I reach for something like my glass of water I actually move my hand close and then feel for it with my fingers and once then pick it up. I've reached for things before and missed. I can't see very far away. At the age of 36 my eyesight is decreasing. It's harder for me to read print. I just had to buy myself a new bible with giant print. I don't see well at night anymore. But some things I think are just beautiful to see... The Ocean/Beaches. The sunrise over the ocean. Okay just nature in general.
@@leighjarman5318 Me without glasses sitting by a river in the park I'm in: Hey is that a duck? Everybody else: that's... A boat.? Me: Oh well That happened! I'm serious, I think it was a ship or a boat but I mistaken it for a duck!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO AND YOUR ATTITUDE! I’ve had a few of these thoughts, like our eyes are little radars that give us information on size and texture of objects without having to actually come in contact with them... HOW CRAZY IS THAT?
I love the way Molly asked how we manage to see things all day long without getting headaches. We never realise how amazing it is to see all these things, the colors, the lights. We forget to appreciate how beautiful is a flower or a butterfly because it's not important in our world or it has no value. But it's a privilege to feel, see and smell what the world has created! Thank you Molly for reminding us that life is amazing and we should take the time to be grateful for all the amazing things (and people) we have in our lives!
oml i feel so bad now, all those aesthetically pleasing videos, molly can’t see, all those oddly satisfying videos, molly can only hear. i wish i could trade my sight for hers for a day purely so that she can see flowers and colors and the tower across the lake and the view on top of the mountain, and all the amazing youtube comments left for her. i’m sorry molly, i’m sorry i can’t
"Everything has a color, and you know all of them." Yeah, you give sighted people too much credit. There is significant variation in how many different colors people can accurately name, especially when it comes to distinguishing between "turquoise" and "seafoam", for example.
Yeah. I think there are too many colour names. Once you know the basic 5-6, you can get by with using adjectives like "light" or "dark" to distinguish them. If the colour is really important, than it's better to use the wavelength to describe it rather than a colour name.
Seafoam is pastel and turquoise is incredibly bright. It only takes a little bit of study every day to learn all the colors. It’s just that color isn’t something you all value and you all chose not to pay it any mind.
When I finally got glasses I remember the first thing I noticed the floor tile patterns in my home. Earlier I used to see just a normal brown floor. But with glasses I could see the designs on them, the black lines running across and intersecting everywhere. Idk it was the most interesting thing ever at the time, I guess what I felt would be a bit similar to how Molly feels.
The prettiest thing to look at is someone's face, when they talk about something they love. How their eyes light up. Rainbows in my eyelashes when the sun shines on them. Animals, their cute faces. The sky. Stars at night, the fluffy coulds, the colours in the sky during sunset. Snowing, the way snow on the ground sparkles. Aurora borealis. Fairy lights.
List of beautiful things: flowers (as mentioned), fall (when all the leaves change colors), the ocean (and all the fish and coral in it), snow, shooting stars, paintings, toucans, peacocks, rainbows, sunrise and sunsets on a beach, diamond rings, smiles, cherry blossom trees, old couples holding hands, butterflies, freckles, stained glass windows, fire, and the northern lights to name a few. Love you Molly! ❤️❤️🤗
Honestly, I was feeling very negative today and this video turned it around by reminding me about all the beautiful things I get to see day to day. My favorite sight is my cats. There is so much detail on that fur, eyes, and fuzzy wee bellies. Aesthetically I love to look at black and white tattoos.
Hey molly (hope she "sees" this) The info overload is actually a very interesting concept. What we see is actually 0.1 later than when it happened. Our brain slows things down so we can process them. Otherwise, we would have a constant overload.
When I was young (so like from a few months old to a couple years old) I would get seizures, and the doctors were pretty sure it was from visual overload. So while it is rarer, there are some "sighties" that get overwhelmed visually
SelInflictePain I agree so much!!! I had a picture like that, I took it myself when I was about 11 or 12. I don’t have it anymore but that was always my favorite photo I’ve ever taken and this comment describes it perfectly!
Similarly, one of my favorite things is the aesthetic of headlights and traffic lights in the rain. It makes you feel so tranquil and its so gorgeous. The way the light reflects off the rain is stunning.
Sev Mikkelsen someone once told me to look at the road when it's wet at night around lights. It looks like a portal to another world because the lights look like they go straight down forever.
This brought tears to my eyes; we really don't fully realize or appreciate how being sighted is very emotionally fulfilling and opens so many doors of opportunities for us to fullfil many of our goals & dreams
Clouds are pretty nice to look at. They come in so many shapes and sizes and forms and even change colour as the time of day changes. They can be pure white or pink like cotton candy, they look like soft fluffy pillows in the sky
i feel like you may already know this but a really interesting thing is that you can see heat! Like when the cement gets really hot you can physically see the heat rising off of it
The way glow in the dark stickers look to me as a sighted person: Light green mixed with incredibly tiny silver round sparkles against an intensely black background. I guess they add the little silver sparkles to make it look more exciting and interesting.
A good sunset is spectacular. That's where the clouds are just in the right place. And the sun light hits them with the colors filtered through the atmosphere. You get the reds, oranges, yellows. the colors are constantly changing from one second to the next. And right after the sun goes down, and those colors begin to fade, there is a flash of pink that makes the sky look like it's filled cotton candy. Every night is unique, never to be repeated in the history of the universe.
Jeff Owen Do you know what makes it more beautiful? When you have someone by your side to enjoy it with. Be it your friend. Be it family. Whoever it is, it’s just that much more memorable.
I am an oddball cause I actually dislike sunsets and sunrises. Perhaps because I have bad vision when it comes to lighting, and I dislike warm bright tones. You won't see me enjoying a sunset ever. I will be pulling the shades to avoid it. I could watch the rain forever though!
seeing an ocean or one of the great lakes is like that for me. just the vast open expanse of water, with the sun reflecting off it and the rolling waves. its mesmerizing, i could stare at it for hours.
Ive had quite poor vision my whole life. Ive worn glasses since I was four, and I absolutely hated it. But watching this video and watching youre amazement at all the things I can easily see (with my glasses) really made me stop and think. I still take seeing all those things for granted, when actually its such a blessing and I am blessed. Thank you for reminding me.
Bárbara IJSantos as someone who lives by the sea and near a harbour sometimes the sea is brown and full of mess. I do agree that the stars are very beautiful :)
I think the most beautyful thing to look at is a sunset or sunrise at the beach, with the waves and stuff. It is just stunning, those rich colors and when you really see the sunrays through the clouds.
I love these types of videos, it always blows my mind how much I really do take for granted as a sighted person. It’s very eye opening. (No pun intended 😂)
Talking about how far people can see... there's really literally no limit. We can see stars that are millions of light years away. As long as there's light coming into our eyes, we can see it no matter how far away it started.
The trouble with us sighted people is that we judge people by how they look. But you can get to know the person for who they are underneath and not the way they are on the outside.
Darien Boyer it can be both a good thing and a bad thing. We can see when someone is suspicious and get away before anything happens but we may also look at some kid wearing hand me downs and has greasy hair and never talk to him and never get to know him and not only are we missing out on meeting a great person but we are hurting someone as well.
Rachel Dennison so so true. There's a good and bad to everything, depending on how it's used. It's also true that people with sight naturally, sometimes self consciously judge others looks.
With th idea that that all our sight is not overwhelming: for some of us it actually is!! I have sensory processing disorder, and others have autism. These syndromes can make all our sight really overwhelming and it can get all too much to take in. So don’t worry Molly it’s not just you 😉
Yeah or even to a "normal" person like me. Sometimes I get headaches when driving because of all of the cars on the road at the same time, plus the people on side of the road, plus all the advertisement. That's actually an issue, it's visual contamination.
Sensory processing disorder sucks :( sometimes it's so bad I just have to lie in bed with my curtains shut with heavy blankets on me and any sound or smell or light and most touch hurts
For some reason, watching this makes me want to cry a little. I feel like blindness sounds a little isolating, and I honestly never thought about it like that before. I think you're amazing.
The most aesthetically beautiful thing to me is rain. Droplets on a window, on leaves, falling into a puddle and watching the way it continuously ripples outwards. Also, trees and leaves changing. Like little roads with trees on either side so big they bow together and make a tree-tunnel, with all different colored autumn leaves, some of them still summery, some already just branches and all wintery? That’s so beautiful.
I’m a mediu-low partial,so the one thing I identified with most is your comments about distance! I’m always amazed at how far fully sighted people can see and also when they have their own “blind moments” *despite* the fact that they can see! That’s another thing.
Rainbows in the sky are to me the most aesthetically pleasing part of seeing. It's rare, it's hard to see them, most are super faint and so there's this moment of searching for a rainbow after the storm and even while looking at it, wondering if it's actually there because it fades in and out. So many colors all at once, but it's almost impossible to describe each - and they can also change shades and intensity in almost a blink!
4:30 it blows my mind you can see it raining in the distance before it actually rains where you are at. Like it could be raining a mile away and if it is an open area you can see raining (I “discovered” this freshman year on a golf course, I had no clue before)
Another really cool thing is the stars. One time we went out to the country (I live in Australia) in the bush at night, and we turned off all our flash lights and when our eyes adjusted to the darkness we could literally see the Milky way. The universe of stars above us! There are so many stars! I probably can't see as many as a long sighted person can. On a normal night in the suburbs you can only see a couple, but out there you could see millions. You could never count them. Some are brighter than others. And it's amazing cause they're so much further away than we can even imagine. We could never reach them but we can see them clear enough to map which ones are which. And make up ancient stories about characters in the sky, based on the shape the stars make. Amazing.
Phoebe Louise I have only kinda seen the stars once And that was in the forest at science camp where there was no light pollution and I was 10 years old. Now I am 21 and I haven’t been so being a person with a visual impairment, The description of the stars! Another thing that is pretty amazing is the ability to be able to read things without getting close like I don’t understand how it’s possible
I grew up rurally, and something I never realised until I left home and moved into a city was that you can't see the milky way, or most stars at night. Because any night that it was clear I could see so many stars and I could even see the milky way and I just thought that was normal haha. Now I hardly ever get to see the stars or milky way at night unless I visit home.
I’m really nearsighted and it amazes me, how “normal” sighted people can just wake up, open their eyes and just being able to see without wearing glasses 🤓 💁🏻♀️
Tanyha López sammmeee! Nothing is clear for me beyond like 6 inches in front of my face so if I ever take my glasses off and someone points something out I'm like "WHAT?!"
As a botanist I can tell you that even most sighted people are amazed when you start identifying plants (apart from the like 10 most common ones). Especially different grass species :D Also, when I'm at work I often have to write down the weather conditions including how far you can see. It's got to be a pretty bad day when seeing distance is below 8km. I'm so impressed when blind people manage to navigate the world. It really blows my mind how much you can do without sight. Molly, you have a far superior sense for fashion and are much much better with make-up than me and that's so cool!
Love that she calls us “sighties”
I AM LIVING FOR IT
lol right I love it’s sooooooo funny 😂
Now I wonder if people who have walking disabilities call other people "walkers" lol
It's a blind thing
sarah rech Oof I’ll be over here with my sight...... ahh shit I’m in the same category as Jake Paul
The deaf community calls those with hearing hearies
When I first got contacts I didn’t realize that people could see individual leaves on trees and like individual blades of grass because my whole life I just saw a big green blob
Oh my god, same, when I got my glasses I felt like someone switcheD mY visioN from SD to HD
My friend said the same thing!!! She also didn’t know we could also see airplanes and she was like??!
dude same! every time i get new glasses its crazy, i forget how much proper vision sees. i hadn't gotten new glasses in 3 years (big mistake since i usually do every year) and everything was just. blob. and suddenly i could see leaves and i was like whoa thats right trees have leaves i forgot that lol
Same, girl, same!
Yes! And actually seeing ligths and not a star shaped thing
"Everything has a color, and you know all of them."
/chokes on my tea in Colorblind
I was about to say that you stole my comment before I could say it😂
xD
ME
Densoro not everything cause if something is black black is not a colour it’s a shade.
@@Maddie-fe8vl why did you use black as an example? Like being colour blind doesn't have any significance with black and white. Your making no sence. Will you clear up what your trying to say?
Molly: Everything har a color and you know all of them
Me: Well I mean there is that dress...
Lmao that dress was black and blue 😂😂
c0ff1n.g1rl.x xO actually it’s yanny and pink
@@sonjan-macd.2914 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hecking Ally
Yanny is some sorta color??
But I thought it was golden and white...
I’m suddenly a lot more grateful for all the detail and depth in this world.
Nee too I released what I'm grateful for ...My grandma was blind ...
Fatiha -_- love your profile pic
Clarizma Jenkins oh man I’m so sorry. There is so much to appreciate for our sight like the detail in the moon. It’s crazy that we just go about our day not grateful for the simplest things that a lot of people don’t have.
dr. Hannibal Lecter haha yess 😂❤️
The odd thing is tho she says she does not want to be cured?
She can’t see what she’s doing and she STILL has a cleaner room than me
- Potato Chan - lmao same😂
Word! My room is in a state of perpetual mess. XD
- Potato Chan - 😂😂 #relateable
Lol same
- Potato Chan - same lol 😋
The most beautiful things to see:
1. Sunrise and sunset
2. Sparkle in peoples eyes when they laugh
3. Stars
1. Me
IM JOKING
And the ocean 😍
Noemi Cortes Encinas yess♥
And cats 😻
@Noemi Cortes Encinas yess
People that don't need glasses or contacts at all scare me. Like how are your eyes so good?
on the other hand, I just can't picture not being able to see clearly at all times, must be frustrating as hell :/
They sold their soul. 🤣🤣 obviously kidding. Im jealous I wish I didn't need glasses.
my eyes have different visions, tried glasses many times just got headaches i cant use binoculars or shoot a basketball for crap but if i use one eye i see well in that eye the other gives me a wider view but ive always felt jealous of people with depth perception
It's worse when you're like "WTF?!? I used to be able to see that stuff at that distance, what happened? 😭"
Still I think it's better to need glasses to drive and such than to need them to read or... clip your nails or something
@@brodieroomojo yeah it's so messed up to have those "weird" vision issues
Like when you can't use contacts because your glasses (or lenses) just "stop working" after a few hours because your eyes are fine but you just mess them up or "use them wrong" =/
And your dad wasn't listening to the eye doctor when you were 12 and the dr said you NEED vision therapy or you'll mess up your eyes =/
Dad thought that when you have issues with your eyes you get glasses, like he did so he stopped listening the moment the doc said "your kid doesn't need glasses but..." 😕😡😩😖
Guess what?
Vision therapy doesn't work on adults, even eay 20s young adults. But they'll happily sell you a few sessions that "might provide a benefit", they cost $200/h and come in packages of 10, you need at least 20.
🤣🤦♀️
The most beautiful or ‘aesthetically pleasing’ thing to me is stars and constellations and space and the night sky. Nighttime in general is beautiful.
Loony Uni the night is beautiful. I love it
Loony Uni When she read this, this probably blew the HELL out of her mind. “YOU CAN SEE THAT FAR?!” xD I absolutely LOVE stargazing as well, god I love looking for each constellation. I did not think about these things from a blind person’s perspective, it makes me want to share so many things with her.
I agree
Probably made her sad when she read it. Like she wished she could see it😢
Same
“you don’t wanna let me on the road”
*cut to molly driving the g wagon*
jess lol ikr
right XD like she was a pro
Lol love that video
jess haha ikr, she surprisingly did well driving Rylands G wagon it amazes me
Ikr! 😂
It's sad the fact that you don't see how beautiful you are but we do 😔😔
Right!!!???
Sighted people are like that too
That got soooo deep so fast!
Iron Cay 😳😳😳
Mal Muffin that's right .. but we tend to forget how beautiful our souls are since everyone judges you on your appearances only indeed we lose ourselves in the process of fixing and hiding all of our insecurities ...
I know this wasn't Molly's point, but this video made me realize I take SO MUCH for granted. Gosh.
The brain doesn't overload because it doesn't register most of the things we see.
Yeah, most of these things you don't focus on get to this sort of subliminal level of your mind. You can quite easily compare that to background noise or listening to something vs. just being able to hear something. For example, you are on the phone with someone and technically you can hear other things like children playing in the backyard or cars passing by but unless it's something alarming you aren't listening to this, you're listening to the person you're having a conversation with.
DMT
My dyslexic brain will argue with that statement
Yeah, it's like selective focus.
Emma Gardiner I’m also dyslexic
This is an oddly specific answer, but I think one of my favorite things to look at is the reflection of city lights on a wet road at night. Or looking down at lights on the ground from an airplane.
O yea
Air Z ooo yeah!! ✨💫👌🏻❣️
AAH I LOVE THOSE TWO THINGS
I've never been to a real city (except for driving through or just staying in a building the whole time) and I've never flew in a plane so... can't relate
Sky Shooter me too
I got glasses in the third grade, and when was on my way home, I walked outside, and I was just amazed because there were individual branches and leaves. I don’t remember ever being able to see crisp sharp lines before then. I kept on just taking my glasses on and off, but I could never replicate the amazement of seeing defined lines for the first time! Then I got sick for the rest of the weekend because my eyes were trying to adjust.
Random Person yeah that happens to me too
Familiar!
Me too and we didn’t know there was anything wrong with my vision for three years and it made me feel stupid before I knew I needed glasses
Hahaha I still do that,on off thing,just find it so funny that is the exact example I always give people,the treees all the leaves woah! X
I remember seeing crescent moon for the first time. I never knew what moon really looked like.
Omg... i almost cried when she said that “she guesses flowers must be pretty....” oh dang. That hit hard....
And a sunset over mountains is definitely the most beautiful thing ever.
I teared up when she said that as well. Spring time and watching all the flowers bloom is one of my greatest visual joys in life.
I have a friend with a sight disease and once a year, she goes to her doctor and they do tests and things that makes her see better for a few days and the first day she came back from those tests she looked at me, she was like « Wow... I had no idea you were THAT pretty! » And I have to admit I cried 😅❤️
Awww that was so sweet 💗
I cried reading this comment
Awww 💘
Awee
Angélique The Wibbly Girl AWWW ;)
Favourite things to look at
1. Christmas lights
2. Night sky when you can see the Milky Way
3. Sunsets
4. People’s eyes when the sun hits them
You can see the milky way at night??
sunny Rose I saw Milky Way in your sentence and I thought you were talking about the candy Milky Way lol
@@Fleurig-xr5mm every star you see above you is in the milky way my friend. Earth is a part of the milky way too.
Add smiles to the list and those are my favorites ☺
@@starrimoss7377 Yes, but sometimes when the sky is really clear and your environment is very dark, you can actually see a faint glowey "path" across the sky. That's how our galaxy got it's name. Ancient people thought that path looked "milky" white and more modern people determined that you're literally seeing the disk shape of the galaxy, just from inside said disk.
Eyes. Not in a creepy way but people’s eyes are so crazy- never the same color shape or size, and lighting changes all that
Mostly Magikal
And then some ppls eyes are always changing
I have eyes that change color! They change between green and blue, usually depending on what I’m wearing
Just for a fun fact not to put down your statement but the reason some peaple have 'color changing eyes ' is because they have a more uncommon shade of the eye color and peaple eyes perceive them differently depending on what color or lighting your most surrounded bye at the time.
O. Oltmans that is one way, but also for some eyes when the pupil size changes, the pigments in the iris compress or spread apart, changing the eye color :D but what your saying is true too, that’s why I said “usually depending on what I’m wearing”
@@birdy4696 oh that's cool never would of thought of that but now that I think about it it makes alote of sence. I learn somthing interesting every day!!(:
One of my friends in college was blind. She got so used to me stopping suddenly and just looking up at the stars that she started doing it too. I always described everything I could for her in the most vivid detail (like movies) but that's the one thing I remember the fondest. Her stopping to look up at the stars with me even though she couldn't see them.
It's funny to me how molly calls sighted people "Sighties"😂
Zoe's Odd Life yea ;3
I'm almost 27 and have those glow in the dark star's in our apartment. My girlfriend never had them as a kid so I try to do little things for her that she never got to do or have.
thats adorable omg
maibulsak you’re an amazing boyfriend! That’s so sweet
that is so sweet!!!❤️
How sweeeett!! ♥💕❤♥♥❤💕💕❤❤♥♥♥♥♥
so many hearts 😂😂
Things I love to look at:
1. My daughter’s smile
2. Arizona sunsets
3. Flowers, and trees in autumn
4. Eye colors are so unique
5. People, I like seeing how unique and beautiful everyone is.
Tessily Claire yeah I love to look at people but I don’t want to be rude and stare because that’s weird. So………
AZ sunsets are absolutely gorgeous you’re very right
That's amazing
AZ Represent!!
awww so fake!
I know this is 2 years old, but I'd like to point out that some people do get overwhelmed by sight! I am one of those people! Sight and sound freak me out and I get overstimulated easily.
aka autism spectrum. I feel you. I am the same mostly with light and sound. Not so much sight.
Sensory overload, feel yu
not necessary ASD, as sensory processing disoeder can be diagnosticated on its own. ASD is diagnosticated when various symptoms cohexist
I’m with you there.
Thats sad.
No matter what, the sky is the most “aesthetic” thing to look at in my opinion. Even when it’s raining, the sky still looks pretty in my opinion.
I agree 100%, definitely the sky.
That was my answer too. Sunsets/ sunrises are the best thing in the world.
Bunny God Yessssssss 383729283% agreeee
Agreed
Of couuuuuuuuuuurse !
I wish that she could see clearly just for a day so that she could see how detailed and amazing the world is
just a day? why not forever?
Not forever because the world made her without sight for a reason.
I wish Molly could see how beautiful she is and I wish she could see how beautiful a Christmas tree is.
She actually has because she lost her sight when she was 14 (I believe?)
@@tatianamdouaihy Well she wasn't fully blind, but like she said in the video, everything has been "fuzzy" for her since she was born. Thus the story of how this tool at the doctor when she was very young allowed her to see the wrinkles of her Mom's face.
Things I like to look at:
1. Christmas lights
2. The stars in the night sky
3. Puppies
4. People different features
5. Flowers
Things I don't like to looks like
1. Myself
2. Myself
Christmas lights are fun to look at
6. THOSE GLASSES THAT MAKE LIGHTS LOOK LIKE SHAPES LIKE SNOWMEN AND SNOWFLAKES
6. Cakes, pastries and sweets, they're not only candy but also eye-candy!
Talking abotu different colours, christmas lights are amazing, as someone who uses smart addressable christmas lights I couldnt imagine not being able to see all those colours change etc(32,000 colours apparently not that we can pick out more than maybe a 100 or so)
"You don't get overwhelmed by all the sight & details"
Cries in Aspergers
🤣🤣🤣
Exactly 😅
aY yO 60 lIkE cHeCcccck
*cry*
Omg yes! I was thinking the exact same!
The sparkle in people's eyes when they laugh is one of the most aesthetically pleasing things to me.
o yes i agree
True
That’s beautiful, wow. Never thought that is something people notice
tubapanda me too
The most awesome things to look at :
1. Smiles.
2. Beach waves.
3. Stars.
4. Mountains.
5. Swimming fish.
6. Cities at night.
7. Giant lakes with swans.
8. Animals.
9. Flowers!
10. Christmas lights.
11. Rain and lightings.
Lorena Huzuna I love Christmas lights. And fairy lights
SUNSETS AND SUNRISE!!!!
Take smiles off
@@discardedbottlecap3578 best thing in the world. and each one looks different and unique 😍😍❤️
@@deeznutsjokemaker7227 rude.
Her: also, the DISTANCE you guys can see is amazing
Me: *is nearsighted* hehe....yeah can't relate
lol same
Same bruh everything from 3 feet away and it’s blurry
Haha same
Megan's Corner well she’s frickin blind
Megan’s Corner BITCH SAME! Myopia sisters outta unite!
Things that look pretty/cute to me:
1. Sunsets
2. Flowers
3. Puppies
4. Blue and green eyes
5. Friends and family
You forgot Molly
*Crying in brown eyes*
@@Katsumi590 lmao... even I hav brown eyes so I'm jealous
Brown eyes are so beautiful. They're just so lovely to look at. And they come in so many shades! Deep brown is gorgeous. Talking as someone who has blue eyes
@@kermitthefrog9947 Tysm you just made my day 🥰
the sky in the summer around 8pm right after the sun sets it’s like lavender and red and pink and orange and swirly. so pretty
Frankie Kay
Your description sounds self-contradicting to me, because I’ve lived north of the Arctic Circle all my life, so the sun setting at all doesn’t happen until mid-July, and even in August, 8 pm is too early for the sun to have set.
yes!
Mee too its the Best thing to see
Nillie the sun sets at 6 pm
@@ragnkja Have you ever seen the northern lights? Well, you probably have xD. I always wanted to see them! I am so curious how high the chance is to actually see them :D
Fresh fallen snow glimmering in the moonlight like a million tiny diamonds.
I have to second this, an untouched snowy landscape is pure visual bliss!
Untouched snow. Yes.
When I first saw snow I cried and lost my mind. I lived in the Caribbean my entire life so when I saw my first snow I fell in love. To this day I still love looking at snow.
Also when the early morning sun catches a hard frost from the night before. This also looks like a dusting of diamonds on everything. Two of my favourite moments to witness
The most pleasing thing I can think of for me to see...is happiness. A smile and the eyes of someone you love "light up"
one word: eyesmiles.
What is your eye sight?
Sighted... She did ask what people loved to look at ☺
1000000% this one!! My favorite too. Seeing someone smile or laugh (with their whole face) out of pure joy can even make you cry, because seeing it you FEEL it
One of the most beautiful to me/my favorite things to look at is actually fashion, beautiful dresses and sparkly jewlery really evoke so much emotion in me. I have trouble walking by a store selling beautiful dresses without pausing and taking in the visuals, letting myself feel a longing for specific items, i also love shopping for dresses online and wearing them. I love the idea of a dress that flows in the breeze or when you twirl the skirt blows up a bit in a pretty way. I just love how pretty certain color or design combinations can be. Different textured embellishments like embroidery vs sequins catch the light differently too. I just love it all.
I always wore glasses but when i put my first set if actually accurately prescribed contacts in at the age of 17 i cried when i saw the detail of a leaf and grass its beautiful
I had a similar experience. I got glasses in sixth grade, but didn't have another vision test until tenth grade. I had to tell my parents I could no longer see the chalkboard while I was using my glasses. My prescription was doubled and I spent the ride home in absolute wonder at all of the things I had no idea I was supposed to be able to see. I thought trees looked like the trees Bob Ross painted and no one could see each leaf. I do feel blessed that my vision can be corrected.
YES THIS IS SO ACCURATE
heart warming ♡
I FEEL YOU
according to my mom, when i put my first pair of glasses on in 4th grade i looked around the room and squealed "The world looks like a drawing!"
I have completly normal vision, and it still amazes me on how bright the moon is at night. I will be outside at night for one reason or another, and the road is just lit up with white light and it is just beautiful.
Omg i love that you see faint lines resembling the craters on the moon
And when you see the "lines" of the moon's light! Contrasting with the darkness of where it's not reaching...
(The sun "lines" too, they are beautiful, but the moon's are seen less)
I also like to see when it's raining and you can see where the cloud ends and the division of where is raining and where isn't.. You can see that "block" of rain just on that 'spot'...
I love watching the stars come out at night. At first you can see maybe 4, then 12, then the whole sky is just stars and planets. I love that we can see other planets from Earth.
prettiest things to look at:
Christmas lights on houses at night
Waves in the ocean
Palm trees and beaches in the sunset
Roses
People smiling at each other
Old people walking dogs
Stars
Cities at night
Old family photos
Mountains
Sunrise/sun set
Young Leonardo DiCaprio
That "Young Leonardo DiCaprio" at the end made me laugh
When it said *young leonardo dicaprio* that made me laugh a lot! 😂
You forgot to put Molly on their
Natalie Pina true
Kittens and cats!!
I love looking at large bodies of water like lakes. When the water is still, it is reflective and you can see a perfect replica of the far shore beneath it and upside down. It's especially beautiful at night when you see a full moon in the sky and a second full moon reflected in the water. Watching ripples moving through water is also fun and interesting, as is seeing the wind blowing the surface of the water causing it to move and shimmer in different ways. Lake water is usually a somewhat ugly brown color while ocean water is usually a dark blue in most places, but in some areas it's very light blue and clear enough that you can see dozens of feet down and see the corals and sea shells and all sorts of fun things beneath.
Stars. Well, not just regular city stars but if you drive like...several hours out into the woods and then hike a few more miles into the wilderness so you get past the light pollution. Gorgeous
Daisy i love this comment. Just because i live in the netherlands and in a real small village. I can walk out at night and immidiatly see all the stars without a lot of light pollution
Or... u know if u just live on the farm
Yuuuupppp. Going to our grandmas cabin is the best, stars are so ridiculous there
yes yes yes
Cleary u live in the city. It amazes me when I go outside at midnight and can see down the street in the city.
I honestly never would have thought of these things. I know that the intent of this video wasn’t to make us feel bad about taking things for granted, but it really makes us sighted peeps feel grateful for what we have.
The most beautiful thing to look at has to be the stars on a clear night. Seeing the milky way across the sky is amazing
I live in New Zealand lol. One of the benefits of living in a tiny ass country
@jasey rae if you drive far enough from a large city you can clearly see it. And it's breathtaking.
Whattt!? I'd kill to see that the heck lool
I really love to look at the sky when I’m in my grandpas country house 🌌 💙
jasey rae- Light pollution in big cities & suburbs basically clouds up the sky & blocks your view of the stars. It is possible to see the milky way in more remote areas, though. And it's amazing.
This might be just me, but clouds are so constantly fascinating to me. Like... the sky in general is just amazing. It’s never the same for two seconds. Every sunset is different. The clouds are like a painting that is constantly changing. And the fact that this beautiful, stunning sky makes up about half of what we see, yet so many sighted people don’t notice very much. The sky is beautiful :)
Actually, sometimes sighted people do get overwhelmed with all the sights! Especially big lights or harsh colors! 💕
Yes, briggt lights give us headaches. Also i wonder if sounds bother her as much as they do me. Im sighted with contacts or glasses 20/20 and loud sounds hurt me. And can affect my sight. Our eyes get tired, our eyes feel painful if we read for to long or watch tv to long. Im glad I can see, but we do have our own problems with other sensors.
Yeah. I have good sight. I can see pretty well in dim light, I hate bright lights and so I often have the lights off when the sun is still out and my family keeps complaining about me "straining my eyes". But Im not straining my eyes.
Definitely, I was diagnosed with photosensitive epilepsy when I was 22. Driving at certain times of the day when the sun hits the trees can be terrifying for me!
Especially people with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) inkluding me.... 😬
Sabrina White yep! I have autism and it can get pretty overwhelming sometimes but I get what she’s saying
The most beautiful thing to look at is probably the sunset! It's crazy how many colours there are
Rhiannon Taylor-Haynes the northern lights are beautiful too ;)
Rhiannon Taylor-Haynes I never seen a sunset
yea they are amazing and same with sunrises
SO TRUE!!!
Sunrises/sets, rainbows, northern lights, and it's fun
Thunderstorms and a rainy day are the most aesthetically pleasing things I see
I've been wearing glasses scine I was only 2 months old. I have a pretty bad case of Amblyopia. I'm legally blind in my left eye. I do have depth perception but it's not good. I'm always walking into walls cause I don't see them where they actually are. When I reach for something like my glass of water I actually move my hand close and then feel for it with my fingers and once then pick it up. I've reached for things before and missed. I can't see very far away. At the age of 36 my eyesight is decreasing. It's harder for me to read print. I just had to buy myself a new bible with giant print. I don't see well at night anymore.
But some things I think are just beautiful to see...
The Ocean/Beaches.
The sunrise over the ocean.
Okay just nature in general.
The distance we can see amazes even people with perfect vision. That’s why we love going places where we can see that far.
WillBeckett IsPrettyBoyGoals lol nobody should trust me without my glasses
Grand Canyon
My glasses amazed me..
@@leighjarman5318 Me without glasses sitting by a river in the park I'm in: Hey is that a duck?
Everybody else: that's... A boat.?
Me: Oh well
That happened! I'm serious, I think it was a ship or a boat but I mistaken it for a duck!
Fire. Staring at a dying fire into the night.
Josh Clement
So pretty
I LOVE THIS VIDEO AND YOUR ATTITUDE! I’ve had a few of these thoughts, like our eyes are little radars that give us information on size and texture of objects without having to actually come in contact with them... HOW CRAZY IS THAT?
superholly Qué lindo verte por acá. Saludos, Holly. You’re the best.
Omg superholly I watched your videos to help me learn Spanish its so weird to see you here
I love the way Molly asked how we manage to see things all day long without getting headaches. We never realise how amazing it is to see all these things, the colors, the lights. We forget to appreciate how beautiful is a flower or a butterfly because it's not important in our world or it has no value. But it's a privilege to feel, see and smell what the world has created!
Thank you Molly for reminding us that life is amazing and we should take the time to be grateful for all the amazing things (and people) we have in our lives!
Every person who got glasses later in life than they should have: LEAVES, BRO.
Lmoa yes, walking outside with new glasses for the first time and being like.... I can see all of the leaves
GRASS.
So true. So very true
I just got my glasses like last month, and honestly, so true. Especially pine trees. I can see them clearly now and it's just so!!!! Good!!!
that was literally me after leaving the eye doctor with glasses I should've gotten 5 years earlier than I did
oml i feel so bad now, all those aesthetically pleasing videos, molly can’t see, all those oddly satisfying videos, molly can only hear. i wish i could trade my sight for hers for a day purely so that she can see flowers and colors and the tower across the lake and the view on top of the mountain, and all the amazing youtube comments left for her. i’m sorry molly, i’m sorry i can’t
That was beautiful
If everyone who watched this vid gave her a day of sight, she'd be set
Madeline Palmer if everyone who watched this video gave her an hour of sight (not even a day), she’d be set for 97 years...
Even better :)
Ducky Dinosaur she's gonna fall in love with you. Lol
"Everything has a color, and you know all of them." Yeah, you give sighted people too much credit. There is significant variation in how many different colors people can accurately name, especially when it comes to distinguishing between "turquoise" and "seafoam", for example.
Yeah. I think there are too many colour names. Once you know the basic 5-6, you can get by with using adjectives like "light" or "dark" to distinguish them. If the colour is really important, than it's better to use the wavelength to describe it rather than a colour name.
@@EstrellaViajeViajero Also, colour distinctions vary dramatically between languages.
I feel like 90% of sighted people could not identify periwinkle. 😂
I do have to say you're right
Seafoam is pastel and turquoise is incredibly bright. It only takes a little bit of study every day to learn all the colors. It’s just that color isn’t something you all value and you all chose not to pay it any mind.
When I finally got glasses I remember the first thing I noticed the floor tile patterns in my home. Earlier I used to see just a normal brown floor. But with glasses I could see the designs on them, the black lines running across and intersecting everywhere. Idk it was the most interesting thing ever at the time, I guess what I felt would be a bit similar to how Molly feels.
The prettiest thing to look at is someone's face, when they talk about something they love. How their eyes light up. Rainbows in my eyelashes when the sun shines on them. Animals, their cute faces. The sky. Stars at night, the fluffy coulds, the colours in the sky during sunset.
Snowing, the way snow on the ground sparkles. Aurora borealis.
Fairy lights.
List of beautiful things: flowers (as mentioned), fall (when all the leaves change colors), the ocean (and all the fish and coral in it), snow, shooting stars, paintings, toucans, peacocks, rainbows, sunrise and sunsets on a beach, diamond rings, smiles, cherry blossom trees, old couples holding hands, butterflies, freckles, stained glass windows, fire, and the northern lights to name a few. Love you Molly! ❤️❤️🤗
DontBeASadPanda YES
DontBeASadPanda u forgot MEN ;)
lewis. alexis Nah, those aren't great to look at.
for me it's the sunsets in arizona. and the way air bubbles sometimes freeze in water
Love you Adria😂💕
Honestly, I was feeling very negative today and this video turned it around by reminding me about all the beautiful things I get to see day to day. My favorite sight is my cats. There is so much detail on that fur, eyes, and fuzzy wee bellies. Aesthetically I love to look at black and white tattoos.
Melissa Stephan I love looking at my cats too!!! My cats are so cuteeeee and floofy
I have a picture of my dog when she was a few weeks old and you can see just how soft she was. Her fur was beautiful. Now, it's more coarse
molly: ''growing up in the 90's, having those glow in the dark star stickers''
me: *looks up at my glow in the dark star stickers on my roof in 2020*
LMAO same!
Roof?
LITERALLY JUST DID THAT!!!
Shadow Sun ceiling
I had them all over my room oncez and they where so dim!
Hey molly (hope she "sees" this)
The info overload is actually a very interesting concept.
What we see is actually 0.1 later than when it happened. Our brain slows things down so we can process them. Otherwise, we would have a constant overload.
meex me wow my mind just had an overload from ur smartness 🤭
When I was young (so like from a few months old to a couple years old) I would get seizures, and the doctors were pretty sure it was from visual overload. So while it is rarer, there are some "sighties" that get overwhelmed visually
"Sees" like that was kinda rude..
TheFrogGoesOink RBLX i meant that there is no other way that came to my mind on how to say that. I put it in quotes bc i know she can’t see it
WHAT
I almost cried when you mentioned flowers. They’re really beautiful. Just like you 🌸
I started crying at that moment
@Akosua Asare-Botwe I don't think any human can ever be more beautiful then a flower
@Akosua Asare-Botwe you do realize that that makes no sense what so ever..
Some one read it for her please......
The most aesthetically pleasing thing to look at (for me) is rain on a window at night with lights shining on it.
SelInflictePain oh my god yes
SelInflictePain I agree so much!!! I had a picture like that, I took it myself when I was about 11 or 12. I don’t have it anymore but that was always my favorite photo I’ve ever taken and this comment describes it perfectly!
suga how you get so fly I tried to be as descriptive as possible! I had one too and I lost it. I'm just waiting for the night I can take another
Similarly, one of my favorite things is the aesthetic of headlights and traffic lights in the rain. It makes you feel so tranquil and its so gorgeous. The way the light reflects off the rain is stunning.
Sev Mikkelsen someone once told me to look at the road when it's wet at night around lights. It looks like a portal to another world because the lights look like they go straight down forever.
This brought tears to my eyes; we really don't fully realize or appreciate how being sighted is very emotionally fulfilling and opens so many doors of opportunities for us to fullfil many of our goals & dreams
Clouds are pretty nice to look at. They come in so many shapes and sizes and forms and even change colour as the time of day changes. They can be pure white or pink like cotton candy, they look like soft fluffy pillows in the sky
The sunset is the most aesthetically pleasing to look at 😍
i feel like you may already know this but a really interesting thing is that you can see heat! Like when the cement gets really hot you can physically see the heat rising off of it
Right, even as a sighted person I find that fascinating and sometimes forget that you can see that.
The way glow in the dark stickers look to me as a sighted person: Light green mixed with incredibly tiny silver round sparkles against an intensely black background. I guess they add the little silver sparkles to make it look more exciting and interesting.
I don't think I've seen the silver sparkles part. They're just this yellowy/neon green.
A good sunset is spectacular. That's where the clouds are just in the right place. And the sun light hits them with the colors filtered through the atmosphere. You get the reds, oranges, yellows. the colors are constantly changing from one second to the next. And right after the sun goes down, and those colors begin to fade, there is a flash of pink that makes the sky look like it's filled cotton candy. Every night is unique, never to be repeated in the history of the universe.
Jeff Owen Do you know what makes it more beautiful? When you have someone by your side to enjoy it with. Be it your friend. Be it family. Whoever it is, it’s just that much more memorable.
Sunset is mine favorite thing to see
I am an oddball cause I actually dislike sunsets and sunrises. Perhaps because I have bad vision when it comes to lighting, and I dislike warm bright tones. You won't see me enjoying a sunset ever. I will be pulling the shades to avoid it. I could watch the rain forever though!
The Most aesthetically pleasing thing to look at for me is like the sunset on like this lake we have near us
I find water the most aestheticly pleasing thing to look at
seeing an ocean or one of the great lakes is like that for me. just the vast open expanse of water, with the sun reflecting off it and the rolling waves. its mesmerizing, i could stare at it for hours.
I think feeling water is the most aesthetically pleasing thing
Ive had quite poor vision my whole life. Ive worn glasses since I was four, and I absolutely hated it. But watching this video and watching youre amazement at all the things I can easily see (with my glasses) really made me stop and think. I still take seeing all those things for granted, when actually its such a blessing and I am blessed. Thank you for reminding me.
i think its cool that you can read with your fingers its just amazing,
I'm sighted and some of these things still amaze me. In my opinion, the most beautiful thing to look at is the sky.
Fire is the most beautiful thing! I can look at it for hours it’s so cool how it moves at the colours!
Starting to think your satanic
Fire oi
Fire BADDDD
XD
someone has pyromania 😂
FBI wants to see your location
Molly: what is the prettiest thing to look at?
Me: my mom💙
ice is aesthetically pleasing to me
magic yesssss. Especially clear
In bourbon? ;)
In Australia ice means meth x
The sea is one of the most beautiful things to see are the sea and the stars
i agree:)
Bárbara IJSantos as someone who lives by the sea and near a harbour sometimes the sea is brown and full of mess. I do agree that the stars are very beautiful :)
I know, especially pictures of space
Yep
Sunsets and roses are my favorite things to look at! Great video Molly!
DisnerdOnWheels don’t forget the stars they are gorgeous.
DisnerdOnWheels I agree
Roses are my favorite flower
I like to look at food xD
I think the most beautyful thing to look at is a sunset or sunrise at the beach, with the waves and stuff. It is just stunning, those rich colors and when you really see the sunrays through the clouds.
“Hi I’m Molly and I am very blind” 😂 I love you so much Molly! ❤️
I love these types of videos, it always blows my mind how much I really do take for granted as a sighted person. It’s very eye opening. (No pun intended 😂)
Abbey Kat 😂😂 those moments when you accidentally make a pun.
Abbey Katpp
Wow... thank you for bringing my attention to these things.
Also btw you're so freakin beautiful omg
Talking about how far people can see... there's really literally no limit. We can see stars that are millions of light years away. As long as there's light coming into our eyes, we can see it no matter how far away it started.
So cool and so true!
The trouble with us sighted people is that we judge people by how they look. But you can get to know the person for who they are underneath and not the way they are on the outside.
that's what I was thinking
That’s actually a good thing. It keeps you from walking up to a stranger with a large knife
Darien Boyer it can be both a good thing and a bad thing. We can see when someone is suspicious and get away before anything happens but we may also look at some kid wearing hand me downs and has greasy hair and never talk to him and never get to know him and not only are we missing out on meeting a great person but we are hurting someone as well.
So true
Rachel Dennison so so true. There's a good and bad to everything, depending on how it's used. It's also true that people with sight naturally, sometimes self consciously judge others looks.
Molly: we don’t want me on the road
Shane Dawson: hey what’s up you guys yes
Underrated comment ^^^^
he's actually how I found this channel.
@@aleenamirza910 me too
With th idea that that all our sight is not overwhelming: for some of us it actually is!! I have sensory processing disorder, and others have autism. These syndromes can make all our sight really overwhelming and it can get all too much to take in. So don’t worry Molly it’s not just you 😉
Yeah or even to a "normal" person like me. Sometimes I get headaches when driving because of all of the cars on the road at the same time, plus the people on side of the road, plus all the advertisement. That's actually an issue, it's visual contamination.
Allie True and also we have the same name 😊
Allie touch overwhelms me so sometimes air even bothers me
I was about to say the same thing, you beat me to it! :)
Sensory processing disorder sucks :( sometimes it's so bad I just have to lie in bed with my curtains shut with heavy blankets on me and any sound or smell or light and most touch hurts
Molly: when your child of the 90’s have them star stickers
Me: looks up
Also me: O
For some reason, watching this makes me want to cry a little. I feel like blindness sounds a little isolating, and I honestly never thought about it like that before. I think you're amazing.
gigiky yeh its horrific in my opinion tbh 🤷♀️
The most aesthetically beautiful thing to me is rain. Droplets on a window, on leaves, falling into a puddle and watching the way it continuously ripples outwards.
Also, trees and leaves changing. Like little roads with trees on either side so big they bow together and make a tree-tunnel, with all different colored autumn leaves, some of them still summery, some already just branches and all wintery? That’s so beautiful.
This needs more attention. You’re very good at writing ✍️
OMG! I loooove tree tunnels!! They are my favorite part of the road! (I live in a small town that you HAVE to take this road to get out)
Beautiful description ❤️ I love when trees bow together to form a tree tunnel
Thank you for this visual
5:59 I'm asian, short, have long hair AND I'm currently wearing an Ed Sheeran tee-shirt because I just saw him in Toronto😂🇨🇦
Face The Music 😂😂😂
omgg
thats fake
@@maiahuners6084 your face is fake
What a coincidence
I’m a mediu-low partial,so the one thing I identified with most is your comments about distance! I’m always amazed at how far fully sighted people can see and also when they have their own “blind moments” *despite* the fact that they can see! That’s another thing.
Sunsets are so pretty! ♡
We love when you drive! It was so much fun to watch.
The most aesthetically pleasing thing to me is colors in order. Like seeing blue fading to aqua to green is just so pretty to me.
Courtney the Dark Princess same! I love ordering things by hue it makes everything seem so much more pretty
I love that too!
Courtney the Dark Princess if you want tons of those, look up "analogous color gradient" on Google. It's lovely.
i bet you'd like the game 'i love Hue' then
The most aestatically pleasing thing for me is 1d
Rainbows in the sky are to me the most aesthetically pleasing part of seeing. It's rare, it's hard to see them, most are super faint and so there's this moment of searching for a rainbow after the storm and even while looking at it, wondering if it's actually there because it fades in and out. So many colors all at once, but it's almost impossible to describe each - and they can also change shades and intensity in almost a blink!
4:30 it blows my mind you can see it raining in the distance before it actually rains where you are at. Like it could be raining a mile away and if it is an open area you can see raining (I “discovered” this freshman year on a golf course, I had no clue before)
Another really cool thing is the stars. One time we went out to the country (I live in Australia) in the bush at night, and we turned off all our flash lights and when our eyes adjusted to the darkness we could literally see the Milky way. The universe of stars above us! There are so many stars! I probably can't see as many as a long sighted person can. On a normal night in the suburbs you can only see a couple, but out there you could see millions. You could never count them. Some are brighter than others. And it's amazing cause they're so much further away than we can even imagine. We could never reach them but we can see them clear enough to map which ones are which. And make up ancient stories about characters in the sky, based on the shape the stars make. Amazing.
Phoebe Louise if i saw the milky way i would cry lmao
I don’t if you realize how much I loved reading that
I saw the Milky Way too! When I was in the mountains
Phoebe Louise I have only kinda seen the stars once And that was in the forest at science camp where there was no light pollution and I was 10 years old. Now I am 21 and I haven’t been so being a person with a visual impairment, The description of the stars! Another thing that is pretty amazing is the ability to be able to read things without getting close like I don’t understand how it’s possible
I grew up rurally, and something I never realised until I left home and moved into a city was that you can't see the milky way, or most stars at night. Because any night that it was clear I could see so many stars and I could even see the milky way and I just thought that was normal haha. Now I hardly ever get to see the stars or milky way at night unless I visit home.
I’m really nearsighted and it amazes me, how “normal” sighted people can just wake up, open their eyes and just being able to see without wearing glasses 🤓 💁🏻♀️
Tanyha López same I’m super near sighted as well it’s crazy isn’t it
Tanyha López sammmeee! Nothing is clear for me beyond like 6 inches in front of my face so if I ever take my glasses off and someone points something out I'm like "WHAT?!"
I know right
Saaaame! Imagine being able to have a million sunglasses that match your outfits. Instead of being stuck with your glasses that transition
Saaame. And honestly, when I first got my prescription glasses I had the same reaction Molly did, just internally.
As a botanist I can tell you that even most sighted people are amazed when you start identifying plants (apart from the like 10 most common ones). Especially different grass species :D
Also, when I'm at work I often have to write down the weather conditions including how far you can see. It's got to be a pretty bad day when seeing distance is below 8km. I'm so impressed when blind people manage to navigate the world. It really blows my mind how much you can do without sight. Molly, you have a far superior sense for fashion and are much much better with make-up than me and that's so cool!