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| 26 Jan 2014 12:33 AM |
After your hearing is gone forever you suddenly realize how much you depended on it. And it's just depressing because losing that sense is like losing a part of yourself and you feel like your body betrays you when you're not aware of your surroundings as much.
It feels awful. I hope you're all grateful for what you have |
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carss82
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carss82
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Triumvir
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| 26 Jan 2014 12:35 AM |
you're deaf keel?
wow, dude that sucks, im sorry man hope it gets easier to deal with in time for you |
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roydoe
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TheBurd
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| 26 Jan 2014 12:36 AM |
When I was little I would close my eyes for an hour or two trying to figure out what it was like to be blind
I never cursed my eyes again. |
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| 26 Jan 2014 12:41 AM |
keel are you attention seeking
because you make forum simulators with sound effects and music and all |
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MS06
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