I would keep my sight.
- The ability to speak will be the least missed. I don't talk much even now. People would probably get used to my silence almost immediately.
- The sense of smell is nice to have, but has never been important to me. I can't say I will miss it.
- The sense of feeling is where I'd start having problems. I'd miss being able to feel physical objects like my pillow, the fur of the dog I'm going to get one day, the skin and hair of my partner (if I get one). But in the end, I guess I'll get used to it as well.
- Losing my hearing is going to be the most unfortunate thing. I love to listen; to music, to ambience, to silence. I would miss hearing a lot.
But sight is the most important sense to me. Without it I lose my independence, my ability to appreciate existence, my purpose (my eternal dream is literally to see everything in existence). Life would lose meaning to me if I lost my sight.
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Hearing, I'm a musician sooooo it's important, also to hear the voice of a future SO as well,
It’s a tie between sight and sound.
Without sight, it would make transportation and getting around a constant struggle, unless I brought a service dog with me as a guide.. though I could never drive myself places.
in my opinion, hearing is the most precious.. there’s nothing in the world you can replace it with.. the thrilling sensation of jamming out to a favorite song, holding a deep conversation, cuddling up with a fuzzy kitten and hearing the soft purr, feeling the vibrations at a rock concert, birth—hearing the cries of your first child as it’s entering the world.
Sound is the most precious to me.. without it, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy beautiful melodies that convey so much emotion.
If I can’t experience touch they Would be really crazy. Like being dead while conscious. And how could I walk or pick anything up or type or talk... touch/ peripheral nerve function is kind of is central to everything. I don’t want to lose any senses but I’d be a boob without touch.
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Touch. Seriously, can you imagine what it would be like being unable to feel? The touch of another person? The floor beneath your feet? Remember answer this, you lose all the other senses. Sight would probably be a close second, but touch is really important.
Very negative I may sound, if I were to keep only one of my senses I rather die.
All our 5 senses works hand-in-hand makes life worth living. Children are taught to have hand-eye coordination, spacial thinking, etc.
All these shows our senses are related to one another.
Keeping one sense makes life not worth living (strictly my personal opinion); but losing one perhaps still ok, but the quality of life will drop more than 50% despite only one.I'd keep hearing. Can't lose my ability to listen to music.
Sight can go so I don't have to see the ugly and the superficial.
Taste can go, as long as I get the nutrients I'll be fine.
Smell I could do without in general
Are we counting touch? Because if we are then I would basically be a vegetable due to being unable to gauge pressure and the like that helps with standing and motor functions...Sight was the first to come to mind. Things I love like games and art absolutely require sight.
However, I would definitely choose my sense of touch. That’s infinitely important. Especially if you’re in a relationship. When I get a girl, I want to feel her touch. Her warmth. It lets things be more real.I would keep my sight.
I dont need to hear, cause most people dont have anything good to say.
I dont need to smell cause that means I won't get offended by other people when I get into a crowded elevator
I dont need to feel as I can see what I am doing
I dont need to taste... this one would actually help shed a few pounds lolsight because everything i do involves looking at a screen or watching something... my life would be sooooooooo boring without sight... i think id jus kill myself
also u can read text on a screen if ur deaf... or learn sigh language... but there's nothing u can do to improvise for visionI thought about that. See if i kept my hearing i could hear people talk but if i couldn't see i would have feel everything. And sometimes seeing a beautiful woman is so enlightening. Just because i can feel it doesn't seem the same. But if i became deaf then i can enjoy the sights and work on sign language.
I would keep sight. That way I could visualize Nature and it's miracles, and at the same time not listen to the crazy shit others say. I could learn sign language which is really cool and stay happy all my life
Sight.
As far as hearing you can learn sign language, as for smelling... well i wouldn't care, less allergiesHellen Keller was asked which of her disabilities was worse and she said her deafness because it alienated her from people
Sight would be the #1 answer but a world where you cannot interpret your surroundings with touch or smell or sound would be odd
to eat or drink without the ability to taste the variations would be saddeningEyes, every other one i could theoretically miss but i use my eyes for my lifestyle.
Sight. I'd be invincible if I couldn't feel anything. If I can still get a boner but not be able to feel it, I'd be a non-stop sex machine.
Vision, touch is a close second but if I can't see what I'm going to acidentaly kill myself just getting out of my room
Sight because I want to see my loved ones and write books like I usually do
Sight, enables you to take in your surroundings, maybe not understand everything but at least be able to pick up mannerisms and read body language.
sight. cause that's the most important one to navigate in my daily life.
I would keep sight so I could still see the beauties of the world and I could also learn to lip read and I can put captions on on YouTube videos xD
Sight is the most used and most helpful. So I'll say sight. But I'd hate to be deaf. Giving up a sense of touch would suck also.
Maybe if I didn't have taste, I wouldn't be so fat.
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