Harlequin Baby
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@xtasy44442000 Show me the statistics. Show me hard, concrete and irrefutable evidence that radioactivity has the slightest thing to do with a disease that's been documented on the books for 262 years. And while you're doing that, flagellate yourself for wishing illness on another human being. You sicken me.
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@ladycplum look its happemimg more where there is depleeted urainum... not intrested in orign but its happening much morewhere there is depleted urainum... hope it happens to you...
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his eyes are goin to explode... it seems to be more like the vision of an science fiction author...but its a human baby :-D
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@vredbulll God care its people who dont accsept him just like you who have problems All things work the the better. I know things like this happen I know many people died And I feel like crap knowing my relitives i never met are dead but God CARES.
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@xtasy44442000 Oh for Christ's sake the first case of Harlequin's was documented in 1750 IN THE UNITED STATES! Uranium wasn't discovered until 39 years later. I am so sick of you conspiracy theory nutjobs! It's a random mutation of the gene for the protein ABCA12. Nothing to do with radiation.
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awww :( breaks my heart :*( poor baby
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@vredbulll WTF dude, god dont make babies every day, its a skin disorder so instead of startin shit on YOUTUBE like all your other little 9 year old friends who dont have nothing else better to do, GET A LIFE FAG. P.S. Tell your mom i said Hi :D
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imagine a blow job
The child's eyes look like jellybeans because they are flipped, exposing the conjunctiva. We used to flip our eyelids when we were kids to freak the other kids out. She has cracks on her skin because of the hardness of her skin and her mouth is pulled into an oval for the same reason. Children with Harlequin's have to take multiple baths a day to soften their skin.Educate yourselves, idjits
fluffypinkandmoist 3 weeks ago 3
@xtasy44442000 what the hell does this have to do with a video about a child suffering from a genetic condition that was first discovered in 1750?
ladycplum 2 weeks ago