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Ok, which of the 5 senses can't you live without? Sight, sound, touch, smell, taste?
For me, it would be sight. I can't imagine being blind and how my whole world would change for the worse. Having to learn how to do the normal day stuff from a blind persons perspective would be so devastating... So how about you guys?
Sound. Very vehemently, sound. It is the fundamental medium through which we communicate thoughts, feelings, and expressions.
There are compositions out there that say nothing, but evoke powerful images and emotions in your mind. None of the other sense can so directly do that. Written language, through sight, can, but it requires you to understand the code behind the words first.
The thought of being soundless seems just so much worse than the others.
I say sight. yes, it would suck not to hear, but you can feel sounds too. Bethovian was deaf and still wrote some of the most beautiful music ever by basically feeling the sound waves. Being a culinary student, taste would suck too, but in time I'm sure I could get over that ._.
Tough question Drew! I wasn't able to choose... I'm am artist so I wouldn't be able to lose my sight because all the loss of color would break my heart. At the same time if I lost touch I'd not be able to sculpt or paint... Losing my hearing would break my heart as well because music is what drives my soul.
So I guess I'd be ok with losing my sense of taste or smell, I have allergies and often can't smell anyway, LOL
Sound. Very vehemently, sound. It is the fundamental medium through which we communicate thoughts, feelings, and expressions.
There are compositions out there that say nothing, but evoke powerful images and emotions in your mind. None of the other sense can so directly do that. Written language, through sight, can, but it requires you to understand the code behind the words first.
The thought of being soundless seems just so much worse than the others.
I agree with sound being a source of emotions. I wear hearing aids, and sometimes it irritates me that I'm hearing some processed version of what I'm supposed to hear. Music doesn't sound the same to me when I wear them.
I once got my eardrum ruptered in a paintball accident, and my left got clogged up one morning for some weird reason...I was pretty much fully deaf. I couldn't hear a thing. I went to class, and I could read faces, but not hearing the tone of a person's voice, was a nightmare.
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Originally Posted by Animewiccy
I say sight. yes, it would suck not to hear, but you can feel sounds too. Bethovian was deaf and still wrote some of the most beautiful music ever by basically feeling the sound waves. Being a culinary student, taste would suck too, but in time I'm sure I could get over that ._.
Although very true, Beethoven also had the ability of Perfect Pitch, so he could hear what he was writing...without having to actually hear it. Though it does help to do so, lol.
"Fuck off with your sofa units and strine green stripe patterns, I say never be complete, I say stop being perfect, I say let... lets evolve, let the chips fall where they may." - Tyler Durden
Although very true, Beethoven also had the ability of Perfect Pitch, so he could hear what he was writing...without having to actually hear it. Though it does help to do so, lol.
Perfect Pitch is a gift and a curse, a gift for beethoven and a curse for me...cause I still have to hear people that sing all out of key