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Human Blackouts are often caused by either Lack of Food, or Drug and Alcohol use. The Early Signs of a Blackout include; Dizziness, Tunnel-vision, Blurriness of Vision and Complete Vision Loss (which eventually occurs after the "causer" is Discontinued.

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