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If you were unfortunate enough to be stricken with either blindness or deafness, what would you choose?


If you were unfortunate enough to be stricken with either blindness or deafness, what would you choose?

Most definitely deafness. I love to read, but I really don't enjoy audio books nearly as much as actually reading. Deafness would be very awful, but at least I would have the consolation of my books.

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