what does it mean when someone says you're blind? (not literally, obviously) they think they're so wise and stuff and when you ask them what they mean they say "you'll know later"
babiigirl answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 9:54 pm: well when i say that to someone or someone says that to me. You are usually looking for something for a while then you eventually give up. And you will tell the person you cant find it. they will walk over and the thing you were looking for would be right where you were looking. Then they will usually say your so blind. I dont understand why they would say "you'll know later".
caramella answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 4:49 am: It means that you wont and dont want to see the bad side to things although they are right infront of you.Like your freind backstabbed you more than once and you still hang out with her,you must be blind.It can also mean blinded by love.Like your sooo in love to the poin that you wont see any bad things about your lover. [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
Altruistic answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 3:56 am: when people say 'you're blind', they pretty much mean 'you cant see what we're mean'. Like when a real blind person cant see anything, this means you dont understand 'or see' what we mean... depending on the subject, it might be something only known to one age group and you'll find out when you get older or something. [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
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