Oh crap, how could I forget?
This one actually got me teary eyed.
Oh crap, how could I forget?
This one actually got me teary eyed.
Susan Boyle is a skunt. Nuff said.
Ill watch all these when i get back, you know i love random youtubes
Here's another one that really touched me.
I Love Lenny Kravitz!!!!
Beatles music always always always makes me feel better. No matter what's going on. And lately Carbon Leaf's music has really spoken to me and been an outlet. Music in general is just great, I really don't know what I'd do without it. You know the question would you rather be deaf or blind? Well I'd definitely pick blind in a heartbeat because I couldn't stand not being able to hear music.
Thanks for all the great YouTubes, keep em coming.
I always front and say the same thing. But when it came down to, and I had to put serious thought, I would take my sight any day. With sight over sound, you can still function every day. And you can watch tv and movies, and player poker and video games, and EAT WITHOUT HELP. Think about how much more difficult blindness would be over deafness.
The thing you have to consider though for the question is whether the ailment begins to afflict you from birth or if it's something that suddenly happens to you at some point in your life. If it's the latter, I think I could handle not being able to see, although I wouldn't like it. I'd be used enough to my surroundings that I think I'd be able to function without seeing. And they have service dogs and guide dogs too which are helpful to people with these handicaps (trust me I've had a service dog though I just use a wheelchair). But either way, whenever I became deaf, I still couldn't imagine never hearing the music of the Beatles or other bands I love, or never hearing my family tell me they love me. I know there are other ways to express it, but being able to hear it is priceless.
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