OrCam Read 3 - Unboxing and Review
27:24
Q&A - 3000 Subscriber Celebration
20:21
How I Find Food On My Plate Blind
1:01
Reviewing My New Custom Chair
17:12
Parenting Kids With Disabilities
14:32
Blind Cleaning - How To
18:30
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Fatigue Coping Tips and Tricks
14:34
Omni-Sense Cane Tip Review
14:33
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The True Cost of Disability
16:32
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Spoon Theory
13:43
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How We Film Videos Blind!
21:12
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@user-px1mu4si4h
@user-px1mu4si4h 10 сағат бұрын
With all that’s been taken from you I hope you know your beauty is on a level most women can only dream of #10
@gigischuster3078
@gigischuster3078 Күн бұрын
I'm on disability but I'm self-employed and work I rent a house to my family and I've been preyed on by men who are healthy who think that they can use my disability as a way to wiggle their way in get a free place to stay moose off of me once I get into my house and once they start dating me they say oh well if you have a house you rent and you must be you know financially well off I'm not well off I'm literally living paycheck to paycheck technically and a little bit of garments and sisters I get is is a sick joke it's not to disabled people like my face for Americans with Disabilities and I require a service dog to help me manage and handle my disability so I can be functional out and about in society and keep it under control and its medical not psychological. However men and women who are normal and not disabled often think that it's an EZ Pass to just claim they want to be in a relationship with somebody that seems disabled feel bad for them but are actually narcissists themselves and then they turn around once they love bomb and they tell you what you want to hear and tell you that they'll treat you right and all this other stuff and that they accept you for who you are and your disability and that could be further from the truth because what they do is they wiggle their way into your life and they want to try to mooch off of you anyway they can they don't want to pay for their own expenses when they're able to actually get their foot into the door of your house or condo wherever they think they can move in and they don't have to pay a single time while living with you and mooching off of you and not having to pay any utility bills and tell you that you should just be grateful that they're in your life when they're doing nothing to help you out their toxic they criticize suddenly you at every turn nothing is ever good enough the whole love and affection and relationship things that are critical in a relationship over your head and say you should just be grateful that they're living with you but it's your place. And this is something I've ran into not once but twice where men had taken advantage of my kindness my wanted to be in a healthy relationship and literally a year in I got to see them for who they were and they had no intention to marry me to be seriously in a relationship with me they were taking advantage of me thinking that I wouldn't throw him out of my house or I would call off the relationship because they didn't care about me and they said well she's disabled we can just take advantage of her and she's not going to say anything or do anything about it because she's disabled and people like that who Prey Upon disabled people are sick twisted individuals I think we're just going to let them do this and continue to abuse and verbally abused and emotionally abused and physically abused us and we're going to put up with it because what we're desperate enough because we're disabled and it's hard enough to find somebody who will accept us for Who We Are wrong. And unfortunately this happened to me twice now I have cptsd because of it on top of my medical chronic condition that I have and I find it very difficult now to even date cuz I get sick to my stomach and I feel like I'm going to be sick because I don't trust men and if they don't have an ulterior motive when they want to go out and meet me and date me and see that I have a service dog I don't trust that they're going to try to take advantage of my disability to try to get things from me that they don't want to get themselves like a place to stay and that everything that we do on a so-called date I would have to pay out because I should be grateful to have them in my company I should be grateful that they're interested supposedly in me when they're clearly not and they're not serious because they're just using me until they can reach out to somebody else anything because disabled people are vulnerable in their mind we're going to put up with it and this is something I and other handlers with disabilities who have a service dog have had to deal with not once but multiple times by healthy individuals and it gives me fear than to get back out in trying to date again cuz I'm going to have to run into the same nonsense again and I can't afford to have PTSD on a date because of the traumatic experiences I went through with two guys pulling the stunts and yeah they were healthy individuals versus me who's not but this is how people pray on disabled people who do you want to be in a healthy relationship get your happy ending and think that we're just going to sit up and put up with it and it's unacceptable and this has to stop inner Society in it in the dating scene towards disabled people it's unacceptable healthy people pulling these sons and not seriously looking to date somebody who's disabled that don't go out with us and waste our time
@LeeDee5
@LeeDee5 3 күн бұрын
You are just gorgeous and you provide extremely valuable information.
@JeanLinds-jl2px
@JeanLinds-jl2px 3 күн бұрын
Thanks
@LeeDee5
@LeeDee5 4 күн бұрын
The thing they did about pointing out your differences and vision was horrific! That would never be allowed nowadays.
@matju2
@matju2 4 күн бұрын
When she says "forward slash" she is pointing at the backslash key...
@Himegw
@Himegw 5 күн бұрын
Great video. I hate the word crippled but also differently able or something along those lines. Its like we had a super power. But we dont. My disability only took things from me. Its like you said: a cover for this fact that we are not able to bodied.
@pachimarie
@pachimarie 5 күн бұрын
your hair and outfit are so beautiful!
@user-oy8eu9tf3k
@user-oy8eu9tf3k 6 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 i hope everything good for you
@poodleguiderpeyes7388
@poodleguiderpeyes7388 7 күн бұрын
I use the No-Jab cane for the reasons you mentioned. I do have a lightweight telescopic cane which I saw on The Blind LIfe (it's the one button telespoing one which I'll use when I am matched with my Guide dog.
@Urlocalweirdo123
@Urlocalweirdo123 8 күн бұрын
Bro, this is incredibly disrespectful and sad, how do airlines even get good reviews meanwhile they also badly damage people’s wheelchairs, that basically doing property damage >:(
@coxwagan
@coxwagan 8 күн бұрын
The only question becomes how much privacy do you have with this technology because. You may be reading a bill or other financial papers with a lot of important personal information that would allow someone to take on your identity or hack you or bankrupt you or sell your data to marketing data harvesters
@JanetHadson-po2zr
@JanetHadson-po2zr 8 күн бұрын
Video helpful . I don’t need cane in a place I know either but sometimes I still do even though familiar place cause of lighting etc or possible obstacles. Buy someone saw me not using my cane and a week later my dr told me a story about someone pretending to be blind. I felt it was aimed at me though I have multiple dr reports and scan results about my vision loss
@introvertZGen
@introvertZGen 9 күн бұрын
U look beautiful ❤
@Someonenew82
@Someonenew82 9 күн бұрын
I get a drug infused nystagmus when I get high on meth and then have incredible sex with my wife. My vision will start rapidly shaking back and forth and I get a double vision. It’s a crazy feeling.
@AJ-lz3lr
@AJ-lz3lr 10 күн бұрын
The way you described your grade 1 experience of being publicly shown that your different.. breaks my heart it happened that way.
@shaikhaalmansouri315
@shaikhaalmansouri315 11 күн бұрын
What microphone you use? And in Final Cut Pro, can I make my videos portrait mode?
@hananderhalli9395
@hananderhalli9395 12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much it helped me a lot
@coolpix807
@coolpix807 12 күн бұрын
Wow what a great video! Your tips are super helpful. Thank you, and I look forward to more tips.
@AbulKalamAbu-ws1ir
@AbulKalamAbu-ws1ir 12 күн бұрын
My Eyes also Shaking and My Eye sight is Very Low How to i solve?
@othinus
@othinus 12 күн бұрын
The average CPM rate here in the Philippines is about $2.50. *cries in poverty* I got the info above from a friend who also creates here on the platform. stay healthy and cheers from a fellow VIP.
@Kathy-zr1yl
@Kathy-zr1yl 13 күн бұрын
HOW DO NLIND PEOPLE RNTER PASSWORDS WHEN THEY CANT BE SPOKEN. NORMALLY I USE THE MICROPHONE FOR EVERYTHING
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 12 күн бұрын
There’s lots of different ways depending on personal preference. I prefer typing passwords using a keyboard as I have the layout memorized. Often I also use password autofill so I don’t need to type anything in especially on mobile. I’ll also use the braille keyboard on mobile as I find that more reliable than trying to type using the virtual keyboard.
@stewartmatthews1551
@stewartmatthews1551 14 күн бұрын
This information is very useful to know about albinos because I have trying to find some good research on them and couldn't find anything concrete thank you for bringing this to my attention I will definitely keep this in mind I think albino women look really beautiful too it's kind of unique to see something like that
@BryanPolitano
@BryanPolitano 15 күн бұрын
You have Instagram?
@344bryant
@344bryant 17 күн бұрын
I love how you explain the echo location for crossing the street and then you cross it when the hand is still red hahaha. Love the video though I was curious how blind people navigate and now I know!
@arayategan9218
@arayategan9218 17 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@marijanmadunic3046
@marijanmadunic3046 17 күн бұрын
FROM CROATIA: Thank you for the excellent presentation of the ORCAM Blind Smart Glasses. Could you please provide information about language support? Is there support for the Croatian language?
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Hi there! I've pulled this from the orcam website, it looks like it has English, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Danish, Polish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Swedish, Czech, Turkish, Hungarian, Russian, Bulgarian, Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean. I don't see Croatian on the list.
@ElizabethBorysewicz
@ElizabethBorysewicz 17 күн бұрын
I am a teacher of students with visual impairments and this video is the best breakdown of beginner skills for my students. We have had a hard time just getting started jumping from using NVDA and JAWs to VoiceOver, but the way you presented the content easy and straightforward was so beneficial and time saving! Thank you!!
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I'll have more coming out soon!
@jizburg
@jizburg 18 күн бұрын
I have this off and on. Some days are worse than others. It feels like my pupills are cramping and i need to put on a hat and shades.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
That's rough! Eye pain is pretty terrible. I'm glad you are using hat and shades to help cope.
@jizburg
@jizburg 16 күн бұрын
@@UnsightlyOpinions yea. And its pretty scary when i am driving and have forgotten them at home. Then i stop at the nearest possible spot and close my eyes for like half an ohur untill the pain stops
@renem2257
@renem2257 19 күн бұрын
❤❤
@aadilavally4702
@aadilavally4702 20 күн бұрын
Just a correction they are not OrCam blind smart glasses. but it's called OrCam MyEye.
@johnmcateer1929
@johnmcateer1929 21 күн бұрын
Please compare this Omni-Sense tip to the new "Pathfinder 360° 2-Inch Rolling Ball Cane tip by Ambutech. It rolls in any direction. weighs only 3.3 ozs., and stores easy. A tremendous break through in white cane tip technology. Co-invented by John McAteer, the inventor of the NO-JAB° cane and the Ambutech engineers. A joy to use.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Hi John, I love the no-jab and it's turned into my day-to-day white cane. I'd love to try out the Pathfinder 360 when I put in my next Ambutech order. :)
@johnmcateer1929
@johnmcateer1929 21 күн бұрын
Greetings: I am John McAteer, the inventor of the NO-JAB° Cane. I partnered with Ambutech and invented the best cane tip ever. "The "Pathfinder 360° 2-Inch rolling Ball cane tip" by Ambutech. It rolls in any direction. It's the same size as the present 2-Inch cane tip. Give it a try...you'll love it.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Hi John, I'd e happy to try out the Pathfinder 360, I just need to get the budget put together to do an order from Ambutech. The import fees get me every time. haha
@larrytestut4655
@larrytestut4655 22 күн бұрын
I keep my hands open and feet that’s how I know if the floor is dirty or not
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Sounds like we use similar tactics!
@larrytestut4655
@larrytestut4655 17 күн бұрын
@@UnsightlyOpinions yes the same techniques works for me as well. It sounds like it’s like two piece in the pot.
@adamswanson8216
@adamswanson8216 22 күн бұрын
I have been totally blind since the age of 12 and I have to tell you getting irritated about being asked questions only slows the process down. It is truly better to acknowledge ignorant questions and try to get the best answer possible and just keep moving. I think if we give negative responses, we only create more, fear of the most fear disability, which is vision loss or blindness. I think we also give truth to the fact that blind people are rude or blind people are etc.. I just don’t think we are open the door again generosity dictates social etiquette dictates if we want accessibility to Open doors for us we have to educate people and a lot of times that means answering dealing with an educating people even on the stupid questions you sit here and tell people they shouldn’t ask. Why don’t you teach them what they should because I damn sure know what it’s like to be blind and I understand that, but I also am professional guitarist high school music teacher and I have three masters degrees being totally blind never slowed me down in those aspects. I may have other areas where my life is Complicated, certainly in transport especially where I’m at in Richmond Virginia is tough but I tell you I don’t think you’re really hitting the issues that the blind person of today needs to talk about those questions were a problem in 1980 there always going to be a problem do you understand that is fear generated ignorant questions you’re not gonna educate the world and I don’t care if you’re on every KZbin channel there is people are going to ask. I had someone ask me one time if the harness for my seeing dog was, a back brace for the dogs back I was in a McDonald’s. I was 19 years old so almost 31 years ago at this point I took the opportunity to educate this lady. She ended up donating $4 million to guiding us for the blind where I lived and worked with class in 1992 while I was involved with Sharon, the veterinary technician people watching the show that have been around and are blind, we do not know each other but certainly there are links to certain organizations ACB NFB, etc. I think you need to address more issues dealing with social problems blind people face today damn the questions really I get your frustration. I’m compassionate to it. I’m just saying we’ve been arguing that point and these things for years, we’ve beaten that horse let’s move onto the next thing and try to get acceptance and ear to listen and offer accessibility and patience and empathy by going at it from another approach let’s don’t tell them what not to do. Let’s don’t tell them they’re ignorant start up with every person. I know it’s long-winded. I know it’s frustrating but I promise you God wants us to be patient. He wants us to educate others. My wife died five years ago and she’s been her whole life as a psychologist and she worked on accessibility as well as counseling people and I promise she died fighting similar things that you’re talking about and helping people with themthink blind people have to get over these BS issues and move onto the Dictating what they should and shouldn’t say you just can’t. I’m trying to tell you you’re young and I love your energy but as a 49-year-old blind man I’m telling you now these are not issues. You’re going to conquer, but there are certainly a whole lot that you can you mentioned a few, but I think the general focus of what you’re talking about is just too harsh. I think you have Expectations for a public understand things they can’t and don’t want to remember they are afraid of being blind, it is the most fear disability. We are only about 4.7% of the population understand that when educating like I said you are sharp I can tell and I’m assuming you are blind based on the way you talk of course I can’t see you, but I can certainly hear you and I do hear your complaints, darling. You’re doing the right thing. I just think you got Shifter topics how hard it is in the dating world for a widowed blind man look at how hard it is in the job world. You know these are things we need to focus on because AI or artificial intelligence is destroying the careers, including mine as a professional guitarist, it is destroying careers blind people have worked years to obtain areas where we are strong as we diversify and overcome job titles like metal subscription or prescription, excuse my dictation as I am blind lol my point is there’s a lot to overcome. I just wish we all could work together a little harder the NFB the ACB, but the fact is those organizations are not focused on these issues that you want to deal with and I think five of your points are great. I think five of them are on, not really an option. I just don’t think you can change those things but I know I wish you the best in your videos continue with your tenacity and God bless you. I remember when I had that energy and you’re doing great words but only because I want you to listen and see that these aren’t that major in the scheme of things.
@_abubkr_70
@_abubkr_70 23 күн бұрын
Use some images for explane
@victoriasalter1701
@victoriasalter1701 23 күн бұрын
I’m vegan and don’t fully disagree with having service animals. If the animal is domesticated (no monkeys, peacocks, etc, just dogs, horses, etc), and the animal is well-loved and well-cared for, and ideally rescued, that’s okay. I know that it isn’t always possible to use rescued animals as service animals, but I do think that they should do so where possible. I think that the guide dogs people in my country should have a contract with, say, the Dogs Trust/RSPCA (or a lab/golden retriever/german shepherd rescue) to tell them when they have any puppies of a suitable age and breed/temperament and then they could come and take them and at least give them a chance. Besides, I’m sure there must be visually impaired/physically disabled/learning disabled/other autistic people out there who are likeminded and would prefer a rescued animal…
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 16 күн бұрын
So glad you found it helpful! Good luck on your first dog!
@afraampaata14
@afraampaata14 24 күн бұрын
amazing video thanks!🙂
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@jamesnimtz2866
@jamesnimtz2866 24 күн бұрын
I plan on giving these a try. It sounds like a really useful tool.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
You should! It's a great tool that I use daily! And super inexpensive!
@AntoniaNavarro-sw3gr
@AntoniaNavarro-sw3gr 25 күн бұрын
Great video thank you!!!😁❤️
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@fiveletters
@fiveletters 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for making these videos. I've been exploring accessibility and chronic illness spaces in the last few years, having realized I love so many of the people here and they make me feel more whole and included than i ever have in my ife. Getting advice from a well-practiced hand turns all of this into an exchange of life-enhancing tips. I wish I found you and the accessibility community much sooner. You're making everyone's lives better regardless of ability.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I feel the same way. KZbin has been as much of a learning experience for me from the community as I have been able to hopefully give back. It's a Wonderful supportive space, and I'm glad you are finding the tips and tricks helpful.
@colin5227
@colin5227 25 күн бұрын
Great method
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
Thanks
@bradleybrown8428
@bradleybrown8428 25 күн бұрын
If no one wants the Orcam device, you could try blind bargains, they don't ship things to the UK as far as I know but it might work if you're in the US/Canada.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
I definitely found someone who really wanted it, but thanks for the suggestion!
@bradleybrown8428
@bradleybrown8428 17 күн бұрын
@@UnsightlyOpinions No problem!
@esterester7853
@esterester7853 25 күн бұрын
the most beautiful eyes Universe !!!! 🎉🎉🎉
@esterester7853
@esterester7853 25 күн бұрын
we are all blessed. ❤ Thank you
@esterester7853
@esterester7853 25 күн бұрын
soo.... your eyes... are... GREY!? 💿
@esterester7853
@esterester7853 25 күн бұрын
you are an angel of god brought to earth ❤😍
@esterester7853
@esterester7853 25 күн бұрын
Try not to get jealous 🤡🤡🤡
@OurFamilyJourney
@OurFamilyJourney 25 күн бұрын
As a disability support worker, I really appreciate that you broke down many different scenarios and how to guide. I am about to take on a shift with someone who requites sighted guide, and this information has made me feel much more confident.
@UnsightlyOpinions
@UnsightlyOpinions 17 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you found this helpful! I know that a lot of these things can feel a little daunting at first, but once you do it a few times, it becomes fairly second nature. I hope your shift goes well. :)