Would you rather be deaf or blind? This is a really hard question I don't know myself...l don't know probably blind cos I wouldn't be able to cope with not hearing or playing music again but then I don't know cos I love art too and I wouldn't be able to see...
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I would rather be deaf.Its hard..I love to listen to music and I play the piano so I wouldn't know what it sounds like but I would be able to see and read.
on April 18, 2014
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deaf, seeing is the sense we most rely on, and PLUS as for music, (if u were beethoven or something, u would be able to hear it in ur head! :)
on March 31, 2014
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blind, I love music and I couldn't live without it. This is a really hard decision for me though because I love to read.
on April 01, 2014
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Deaf. I won't have to listen to my Aunt turning up the music so loud that I bet America could hear it. :p
on February 28, 2017
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I be blind because I already knu braille or however you pronounce it, so yeah, I hope this answers your question •-•
on January 15, 2017
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i'm legally deaf, and even though i was at completely 100% hearing last year, i don't think i would go back. deaf culture is so fulfilling and sign language is a beautiful language. yes i can't listen to music anymore and i can't hear people's voices but there's more to life ya know? being deaf isn't so bad
on March 28, 2016
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1: i dont want to be deaf cause i want to listen to music
2: i dont want to be blind cause i dont want to smash into walls XD
idk then
2: i dont want to be blind cause i dont want to smash into walls XD
idk then
You could have someone help u get around,
Maybe u wouldn't smash into walls XD
Maybe u wouldn't smash into walls XD
on January 15, 2017
on August 28, 2015
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on April 06, 2015
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I think it's worse if you BECOME deaf and blind, because then you know what you're missing.
on July 22, 2014
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I couldn't be either. I would kill myself. Not being able to hear birds or music. Not being able to see sunsets or butterflies. I would die.
on July 22, 2014
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I would be deaf, so I won't bump into things. If I become blind, I wouldn't be able to see and might bump into things.
on June 04, 2014
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Blind, music is my life and you can always get others to read books or audio books. <3 music <3
on April 02, 2014
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I'd be both.Mostly so i cant hear my brother and peoples complaints and blind so i can learn Brail and i know a little of sign language.
on April 01, 2014
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Deaf because I rely more on my eyes than my ears. Also..... They are making a solution to deafness so i could get it fixed. Sorry to use the loophole but it was right there.
hearing aids don't fix your hearing. half the time it sounds like you are hearing things underwater and it gives you a huge headache. a lot of deaf people prefer not to use them. they are making a mechanical helper for blind people though! the two men who received the implant can now see faint shapes and outlines, and scientists project their sight will get better See More with time
on March 28, 2016
on April 01, 2014
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Deaf because a my church we have a deaf person and she can still talk so I could learn sign language:D
on April 01, 2014
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Blind. If I was deaf I wouldn't be able to listen to music. I couldn't hear voices so I couldn't talk. I couldn't sing.
on April 01, 2014
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Deaf or blind... That's a hard choice. I guess blind, because I could hear music, hear other people, and not have to learn sign language. I could hear funny moments, sad moments, happy moments, and so on and so forth. Being blind would probably help me get through school better. Someone could help me walk to different places, but I could hear the teacher talk and still learn. I think being blind would give me a bigger imagination, but it would prevent me from reading, writing, See More drawing, and things I have to see. So, still a hard choice. I still choose being blind even though it has it's ups and downs.
on March 31, 2014