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** There aren't necessarily lots of them - there are just lots of them in the movie. There's only 13. We see lots of normal people in the crowds.

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** There aren't necessarily lots of them - there are just lots of them in the movie. There's only 13. We see lots of normal sighted people in the crowds.
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** Blind children require specialized care, so gathering them from all over the country into one orphanage with an appropriately-trained staff is probably more efficient than scattering them among however-many ''non''-blind orphans' homes exist in Malaria.

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** Blind children require specialized care, so gathering them the ones who lack parents from all over the country into one orphanage a single facility, with an appropriately-trained staff staff, is probably more efficient than scattering them among however-many ''non''-blind orphans' homes exist in Malaria.
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*** Not necessarily even that. Blind children require specialized care, so gathering them from all over the country into one orphanage with an appropriately-trained staff is probably more efficient than scattering them among however-many ''non''-blind orphans' homes exist in Malaria.

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*** Not necessarily even that. ** Blind children require specialized care, so gathering them from all over the country into one orphanage with an appropriately-trained staff is probably more efficient than scattering them among however-many ''non''-blind orphans' homes exist in Malaria.
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*** Not necessarily even that. Blind children require specialized care, so gathering them from all over the country into one orphanage with an appropriately-trained staff is probably more efficient than scattering them among however-many ''non''-blind orphans' homes exist in Malaria.
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*** Also in account for the blind orphans (a bit of a longshot), Malaria has had no sunlight for ''years'', most likely that some folk developed sub-terrain blindness (seen in many creature who live in low light areas) and seeing how along with failed crops, not to kindly politicians and scientists tinkering with death machines every year - alot of children can lose their eyes and their families simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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*** Also in account for the blind orphans (a bit of a longshot), Malaria has had no sunlight for ''years'', most likely that some folk developed sub-terrain blindness (seen in many creature who live in low light areas) and seeing how along with failed crops, not to kindly politicians and scientists tinkering with death machines every year - alot a lot of children can lose their eyes and their families simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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*** Precisely. If you're brilliant and morally or ethically dubious, you become a MadScientist. If you have a hunchback, you become an Igor. If you're normal, you're either a peasant or nobility.
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** Possibly some of the "orphans" actually have living parents, but were abandoned ''because'' they were blind. It's a culture where evil is glamorized, after all.

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** Possibly some of the "orphans" actually have living parents, but were abandoned ''because'' they were blind. It's a culture where evil is glamorized, after all.all, and abandoning your kid because he or she has a disability is pretty evil.

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** There aren't necessarily lots of them - there are just lots of them in the move. There's only 13. We see lots of normal people in the crowds.

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** There aren't necessarily lots of them - there are just lots of them in the move.movie. There's only 13. We see lots of normal people in the crowds.crowds.
** Possibly some of the "orphans" actually have living parents, but were abandoned ''because'' they were blind. It's a culture where evil is glamorized, after all.
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** Radiation, teratogenic chemicals, strange energies... mad science just keeps on giving and giving! And, of course, the Igors are more likely to have deformed children because they get higher rates of exposure.

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** Radiation, teratogenic chemicals, strange energies... mad science just keeps on giving and giving! And, of course, the Igors are more likely to have deformed children because they get higher rates of exposure.exposure.
** There aren't necessarily lots of them - there are just lots of them in the move. There's only 13. We see lots of normal people in the crowds.

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*** Also in account for the blind orphans (a bit of a longshot), Malaria has had no sunlight for ''years'', most likely that some folk developed sub-terrain blindness (seen in many creature who live in low light areas) and seeing how along with failed crops, not to kindly polictians and scientists tinkering with death machines every year - alot of children can lose their eyes and their families simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
** Actually it is ''specifically'' for blind orphans, plus RuleOfFunny.

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*** Also in account for the blind orphans (a bit of a longshot), Malaria has had no sunlight for ''years'', most likely that some folk developed sub-terrain blindness (seen in many creature who live in low light areas) and seeing how along with failed crops, not to kindly polictians politicians and scientists tinkering with death machines every year - alot of children can lose their eyes and their families simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
** Actually it is ''specifically'' for blind orphans, plus RuleOfFunny.RuleOfFunny.
** Radiation, teratogenic chemicals, strange energies... mad science just keeps on giving and giving! And, of course, the Igors are more likely to have deformed children because they get higher rates of exposure.

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