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View Poll Results: I would rather lose....
My sight 3 42.86%
My hearing 4 57.14%
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Old 16.04.2005, 01:16 PM
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........would you be blind or deaf????

Im still not sure about this one......so many pretty girls to look at in Australia, especially in summer.

But then again, how could I enjoy my fave music.....

What about everyone else?
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Vision's far more useful, nicht? How else could I read this board.
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I voted for "my hearing". As Matsa said, it's more useful. Of course I couldn't be able to talk or enjoy music anymore, but I'd rather be able to read, move around easliy, enjoy visual aspect of women, etc...

Edit: It's funny that most usual sense loss is loss of taste. Or at least that's the only way I can explain why trance is so popular.
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lose my hearing aswell...
a man without an eye sight is extremly limited.
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I wouldn't have to listen to me fucking wife either. But i would have read Hollowcell fucking posts.
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Old 16.04.2005, 09:15 PM
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I'd rather not lose any of them, thanks! Otherwise, "hearing" would have to go.

I was born 100% deaf in my left ear, though. My right ear has a very 'colourful' hearing response too (-20dB dip at 2-4KHz, and -60dB loss from 8KHz upwards), so I guess overall I'm more than halfway deaf as it is.

I'd utterly hate to lose any of my vision, as it helps out massively to compensate the other shortcomings.
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