$3 million is the new $1 millionI would kill myself for $1 million.
It's not like I had any expectations of what life is supposed to be like in the first place.if you were both blind and deaf??
Till then, stand upside down on a pile of shit U_UIt won't be a fanfic when it happensYou must be registered for see images
How do you learn to move your arms, or learn the meaning of words? It's instinctive.That is a tougher situation that that space question, in my opinion.
Maybe one day, technology and science will overcome blindness and deafness.
Still, how would I even communicate with people? I wouldn't have a way of knowing who's around me except with touch. Damn, thinking about it makes me realize how fortunate I am...
How can you learn something if you're blind and deaf? You'd have to learn before losing your senses, no? Because I'm not gonna touch dots, and magically know what they mean without someone telling me, and they can't tell me if I'm blind AND deaf.
How would you be able to find a sharp thingidk get a sharp thing and shove it up your throat??
Probably whatever way you find your fork so you can eat.How would you be able to find a sharp thing
That's f*cking awesome! I still can't grasp the idea of learning though, maybe for a child, since they learn quicker but for an adult, that shit has to be hard.How do you learn to move your arms, or learn the meaning of words? It's instinctive.
Deaf-blind kids learn braille, to use computers and stuff because it's instinct, like anyone else. When you're starting school, nobody tells you "the" is a definite article or used with a superlative, because most 5-6 year olds would be dumbfounded; they learn by feeling it out in their mind. Deaf-blind kids learn in the same way, though it can take longer since it's not facilitated.
There's been plenty of teaching methods and the like for a few decades now. Plenty go on to get jobs and some even degrees.