Life imitating art? It does happen, and when it does it is usually something which is debated, studied and discussed.
The New York Times has a remarkable story of a young boy of 13 months whom, for whatever reason has started growing horns from his head. Unfortunately there are no pictures to substantiate the claim.
I am intrigued as to the reasons for such a growth, and I'm also feeling a little sorry for the child in question whom is sure to become the object of many tests and sermons during his life.
It's a real shame that our differences are treated in such a way. One would've thought that our many features which make us unique would be celebrated.
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The Boy With Horns (New York Times)
The New York Times has a remarkable story of a young boy of 13 months whom, for whatever reason has started growing horns from his head. Unfortunately there are no pictures to substantiate the claim.
I am intrigued as to the reasons for such a growth, and I'm also feeling a little sorry for the child in question whom is sure to become the object of many tests and sermons during his life.
It's a real shame that our differences are treated in such a way. One would've thought that our many features which make us unique would be celebrated.
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The Boy With Horns (New York Times)
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