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Choose One: Lose Sight or Lose Hearing

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I think losing your hearing has more social costs than losing your sight, because most people communicate through speech, so I don't think it's as easy of a decision as most people think.

Far easier to get by without hearing these days with a lot of communication being done via email/IM.

It definitely has some social costs but I see losing sight being much more severe in that regard as well.
 
Anybody that would keep hearing over sight isn't thinking this through. Try going a day wearing a blindfold and compare it to a day wearing ear plugs.
 
Losing complete hearing would mean I'd need to learn a new language, Sign Language, which requires a completely different mindset and mentality. Also lip reading.

Losing sight would require to learn Braille and I'd still be able to maintain most of my current habbits and talk as I do.

Unfortunately where I live roads, pavements and infrastructure are a mess for the visually impaired, so losing sight is not the most convenient option.
 
Hearing. I already know some basics of sign language and I'd still be able to read.

I do know some one who is slowly going blind. It's amazing how you begin to adjust and adapt to limitations when something happens.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jerXKOAA53s

Hearing her talk about how hard and annoying it is for her to enjoy stuff that I love is heart wrenching.

So apparently all TV shows in the UK are required(maybe not required but they still do it) to have descriptive video but the US doesn't, that fucking sucks.

At around 4 minutes in she listens to How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days in descriptive video.
 
This got me good. I laugh at anybody that says sight. No more looking at girls, travel, movies etc.

You won't enjoy the action packed movies anymore, but you'll still be able to enjoy the good dialogue driven movies fine. Sitcoms are still good, maybe better than if you had video and no audio.
 
So you'd give up films, tv, video games and being able to have a normal life for music?

Your life would get exponentially harder as a blind person.

As someone with crippling depression, I enjoy a very limited amount of things in life. Music and sound in general is easily at the very top.
I find myself less disappointed and more excited by music than film and tv nowadays.
I like listening to music, being able to hear a guitar, a singer sing, someone's voice, the echo of footsteps in an empty hallway, etc.
My memory is only as vivid as sound allows. I remember voices and background noise a lot more than whatever I was looking at when it happened.
No hearing would be the loss of the only thing I can even say I'm passionate about. It keeps my sad ass going sometimes.

Also - farts. Silent killers are overrated. Give me a sneaky squeaker any day.
 
Hearing of course. I can learn to read lips and media has subtitles. Music isn't significant part of my life either.
 
Pretty difficult decision. Music is my life and I wouldn't want to not be able to hear it, but I also don't want all that's beautiful in the world to not be visible.

So I'll lose sight in one eye and hearing in one ear.
 
Ok but I don't see that changing the virtual social isolation that probably comes with going deaf.
Most communication is non verbal and you can be fully independent without hearing and are mostly reliant on others without sight.

But I think you are being contrarian on purpose, though I don't believe anyone saying sight.
 
Yeah, I'd definitely keep sight. I'd go crazy and panic if I became blind, while I'll just work myself into depression if I lost my hearing.

How would you guys rank your other senses compared to sight/hearing? Can't decide if touch would be more important than hearing or not, but I figure it is. For me, it would be

1.) Sight
2.) Touch
3.) Hearing
4.) Taste
5.) Smell
 
I hate the Gaffers who comment "I would/want to die" in every thread. It's incredibly irritating.

I wouldn't want to die because death is easy or I'm some sad cunt.

I would want to die because losing either would frustrate my life to no end.

Especially considering the interests, hobbies and career I'm in.

It would be frustrating to be able to see something yet not hear the sounds it makes.

It would be frustrating to hear something but not be able to see whats making that sound.

I would rather die in this scenario. I've been allowed to taste lifes most precious sweets and taking either of them away from me is going to result in a deep frustration.

Is that better?
 
I wonder if ye had to choose between sight, hearing, and smell, who WOULDNT pick smell.

Coming from someone who doesn't have a sense of smell
 
I wonder if ye had to choose between sight, hearing, and smell, who WOULDNT pick smell.

Coming from someone who doesn't have a sense of smell

Probably somebody who's whole career depended on it? Successful professional chef, perfume designer, beer craftsman, sommerlier etc would likely pick hearing. since without smell the taste of food changes.
 
Hearing of course.

I can still remember all the music I've listened to and hear it in my head, as well as "listening" to new music by the sense of touch (at least rhythm/bass).

Losing sight would be way too hard.
 
losing sight will fuck up your sleep cycle badly. so yea, id keep my sight.; unless you wanna be like daredevil or something.
Losing your hearing can also fuck up your sleep cycle, as it can be accompanied by a permanent case of tinnitus.

Still, losing hearing over losing vision.
 
Losing hearing would sadden me greatly, especially now that I've decided to explore my meager musical abilities (learning 2 instruments + voice) but sight is way too important for me.

If I had only my sight left I would focus on visual art instead (it's my main talent anyway). And I could still speak and communicate even without hearing--lip reading would totally be up my alley.

But even then I'd be very sad that I wouldn't be able to learn languages (spoken) anymore.
 
As a musician, I'd rather lose my sight.

if you went blind, YOU WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO READ THIS!!!!!

you wouldn't be on the internet, browsing shit and watching porn. You couldn't drive. Imagine trying to cook, or fly to another country. Or shit, try getting to the nearest 7-11. Yes blind people have managed to do most of this on their own, but I'm sure it took them a long time.
 
Hearing.

Going blind is one of my biggest fears in life. I remember freaking out as a kid about it (don't know how the thought even got in my head). I can't imagine losing sight.


It would suck, I know. And it would also impact a lot that doesn't jump out immediately. But to lose the ability to watch the sunrise, see my family, I couldn't do that.
 
if you went blind, YOU WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO READ THIS!!!!!

you wouldn't be on the internet, browsing shit and watching porn. You couldn't drive. Imagine trying to cook, or fly to another country. Or shit, try getting to the nearest 7-11. Yes blind people have managed to do most of this on their own, but I'm sure it took them a long time.

There's plenty of software that reads online text for the blind. I'd honestly suggest people go meet blind people or atleast read some articles about their everyday routines. Their life can be difficult but not quite that pathetic.
 
I mean yeah, losing your hearing means no music, but losing your sight means losing EVERYTHING but music. I wouldn't lose hearing happily, but it's not even a choice.
 
I think the social cost of being blind are bigger than being deaf, so yeah I'd rather be deaf.

This is anecdotal because I have only gotten to know one blind person in my life but yeah I think that's a factor too. The shit she has to put up with just boggled my mind. I mean, people will make physical contact with you to test if you're really blind, not always lightly either. People would patronize her constantly, too, and try to help her in ways that would only hinder her.
 
fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck i don't like this. :( not being able to see the people/things i'd love...not being able to hear them. it sucks no matter what. I guess I'd go with hearing though.
 
Why no one posted this Daredevil .gif?

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Hearing.
At least i can still read manga if i lose hearing. But not being able to hear music or any sound will kill me little by little
 
I'm deaf and I listen to music, go to gigs, watch films and tv while hearing the dialogue and SFX and I'm able to communicate perfectly fine with hearing people by speaking and listening. All because I have a cochlear implant. Hell I even mix music and play some too.

The technology is there to help you hear, I must mention it's not a cure for hearing loss and it's not perfect but it's pretty damn close.

With the loss of sight there isn't technology that is able to offer what a hearing aid/cochlear implant does for a deaf person.
 
Half my existence is on the internet in silence anyway, so I'll go deaf.

That being said, I won't be able to hear the click of my mechanical keyboard anymore ):
 
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