စႏၵယားေနာက္ၿပန္တီးနုိင္သည္ ့သူ...
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ေနာက္ၿပန္ကုိ ထုိင္ၿပီးအက်အနတီးနုိင္တာပါ...
ရွားပါးထူးဆန္းတဲ ့ေမြးရာပါခြ်တ္ယြင္းမွဳရွိေနသည္ ့အေမရိကန္နုိင္ငံမွေက်ာင္းသားတစ္ဦးဟာ စႏၵယားအား
ေနာက္ၿပန္ထုိင္ကာ တီးနုိင္သၿဖင္ ့အင္တာနက္အြန္လုိင္းတြင္ နာမည္ေက်ာ္ႀကားေနပါတယ္...
အီဗန္ပီထရုန္း ဟာစႏၵယားခံုတြင္ခလုပ္မ်ားအားေက်ာခုိင္းၿပီးေနာက္ၿပန္ထုိင္ကာ ၎၏လက္မ်ားအား လိမ္
ေကာက္လွည္ ့ဖ်ားကာ ၿဖစ္နုိင္ဖြယ္မရွိေသာ ပံုစံအေနအထားၿဖင္ ့စႏၵယားသံစဥ္ေတးသြားမ်ားအားတီးခတ္
ေနပံုကုိ ကုိယ္တုိင္မွတ္တမ္းတင္ရုိက္ကူးထားခဲ ့ပါတယ္...
ပီထရုန္းဟာ အီလားစ္ဒန္းေလာ ့စ္ ဟုေခၚတြင္သည္ ့အရုိးအဆစ္၊ အရြတ္မ်ား ေပ်ာ ့ေၿပာင္းသည္ ့ေရာဂါ
အေၿခအေနဆန္းတစ္မ်ဴိး ခံစားေနရသူၿဖစ္ပါတယ္...
" ကြ်န္ေတာ္ဟာ ကြ်န္ေတာ ့ရဲ ့လက္ေမာင္း၊ လက္ဖ်ံေတြကုိ ပံုစံအမ်ဴိးစံု လွည္ ့ေၿပာင္း၊ ေကြ ့ေကာက္နုိင္ပါ
တယ္...အဲဒါနဲ ့ကြ်န္ေတာ္လည္း စႏၵယားမ်ားေနာက္ၿပန္တီးလို ့ရနုိင္မလားလုိ ့ေတြးေတာမိလာခဲ ့ပါတယ္.."
လို ့သူကေၿပာႀကားခဲ ့ပါတယ္...
ေလ ့က်င္ ့ခဲ ့တာၿဖစ္ၿပီး ထုိကဲ ့သုိ ့ကြ်မ္းက်င္နုိင္နင္းစြာတီးခတ္နုိင္ရန္ ၅ နာရီႀကာေလ ့က်င္ ့ခဲ ့ရတယ္လို ့
လည္းသူကဆုိပါတယ္...
" လံုး၀ႀကီးကုိ ၿခားနားတဲ ့အေနအထားမ်ဴိးမွာတီးခတ္နုိင္ဖုိ ့ဦးေနွာက္ကုိအၿပင္းအထန္စူးစုိက္ကာေလ ့က်င္ ့
ခဲ ့ရၿပီး ေတာ္ေတာ္ကုိခက္ခဲလွတာၿဖစ္ပါတယ္...
ဒီဗီဒီယုိမွတ္တမ္းေလးကုိႀကည္ ့ယင္ အမွားအယြင္းေတြရွိေနဦးမွာ ေတြ ့ရမွာၿဖစ္ပါတယ္...ကြ်န္ေတာ ့ရဲ ့အ
ရိုးအဆစ္ေပ်ာ ့ေရာဂါေႀကာင္ ့လူေတြသတိထားမိလာတာကိုေတာ ့ကြ်န္ေတာ္စိတ္မေကာင္းဘာၿပီး ပင္ကုိ
အရကြ်န္ေတာ္ဟာ ေပ်ာ္ေပ်ာ္ေနတတ္သူတစ္ဦးပါ...အခုလိုအရိုးအဆစ္ေပ်ာ ့ေၿပာင္းတဲ ့ေရာဂါေႀကာင္ ့ဘ
၀မွာ အကန္ ့အသတ္အတြင္းေနထုိင္ရသူေတြရဲ ့ခံစားခ်က္ေတြကုိ ကြ်န္ေတာ္နားလည္ပါတယ္..." လို ့သူ
ကေၿပာႀကားခဲ ့ပါတယ္...
YouTube link.
A US student with a rare genetic condition became an online star - by playing Coldplay's Clocks with his back to the piano.
Evan Petrone filmed himself sitting down, facing away from the keyboard, before twisting his arms into a seemingly impossible position to play the tune.
Mr Petrone has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome which means he has unusually loose joints and ligaments.
"I've always been able to bend my arms all over the place," he said. "And I eventually began to wonder if I could play piano backwards."
Mr Petrone said he chose the song because it was simple and repetitive, but it still took him more than five hours to master.
"I had to force my brain to play in a completely different way, and it was extremely difficult," he says. "You can tell there are still mistakes in the video.
"I feel bad getting attention for my EDS, because I literally have the fun kind. I know people who suffer chronic pain because of their EDS and live very restricted lifestyles."
Via Daily Picks and Flicks.
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