What do blind people do all day?

My brother and I were driving to the store when he mentioned he sees a blind person at a bus stop everyday when he's driving to work.  What do blind people do all day?  It's gotta be one of the hardest hardships out there.  I mean yea you have your braille things you can do....but man it's gotta be tough.  Of of my buddies said they jerk off all day.  Thoughts?

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  • lol.. do blind people stuff?
  • Originally posted by: Quack
      Of of my buddies said they jerk off all day.  Thoughts?




    LOL!!! I was thinking that but didn't wanna say it image!

    Nah but seriously, thats gotta suck really bad. Theres really not much you could do except listen to music, carry on a conversation with someone, etc. I personally wouldn't be able to survive because I'm an extreemely visual person, so I feel really bad for those people out there who are blind.

    Although, I saw an article somewhere about some blind kid who plays videogames?? Not really sure how that would work, but thats pretty amazing if he can actually play games based solely on the sounds!

    O yeah, does anyone remember the scene from Dumb and Dumber with the blind kid and the parrot, dunno why but I cant stop thinking about it after reading this thread image

  • there is a docu about a kid that had his eyes removed just after his birth due to eyeball cancer.

    He can play basketball, ride a bike in trafic etc cuz he makes clicking sounds with his tongue and sees with that like a bat uses his sonar



    damn strange but very cool to see image
  • Originally posted by: Xtincthed

    there is a docu about a kid that had his eyes removed just after his birth due to eyeball cancer.
    He can play basketball, ride a bike in trafic etc cuz he makes clicking sounds with his tongue and sees with that like a bat uses his sonar

    damn strange but very cool to see image



    I heard about that as well! Pretty cool!
  • from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_echolocation



    Ben Underwood



    Diagnosed with retinal cancer at the age of two, American Ben Underwood had his eyes removed at the age of three [12]



    When Ben came round from the surgery to remove both eyes when he was a child, he was crying, saying, "I can't see you anymore mommy, I can't see you," and his mother Aquanetta Gordon said, "You can smell me, you can hear me and you have got your ears, nose and mouth."



    He discovered echolocation at the age of five. He is able to detect the location of objects by making frequent clicking noises with his tongue. This case was explained in 20/20:medical mysteries. [13] He now uses it to accomplish such feats as running, basketball, rollerblading, playing foosball, playing video games, and skateboarding.[14][15]



    Though at first resistant to using a cane for mobility, seeing it as a "handi-capped" device, and considering himself "not handicapped at all", Ben was taught by Dan Kish how to utilize a white cane combined with his echolocation abilities to further expand his capability for mobility.[11]



    Ben has used his talents as a springboard for a Christian evangelism ministry.[16]



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    fucking amazing image
  • I always wondered if a blind person took acid could they see colors or objects?
  • They probably have much more interesting lives than us. All we do is play video games all day. image
  • herbalist.. if you knock a blind person in the head they will see "stars"

    unless they are blind due to brain malfunction.. its usually eye-malfunction that causes the blindness



    if you stimulate their visual center in the brain (back of the head) they will "see" colors
  • haha, my wife used to be a caretaker for a blind fellow. Poor dude was a quadriplegic too but always had a great sense of humor.



    To answer the first question, he did a lot of listening. He listened to a lot of music, audio books, movies (they make special ones for blind people that add in extra narration when the visual is the predominant media), and he liked to be taken outside for walks so he could hear people interact, hear birds/animals, etc. He was also pretty intellectual and would have other intellectuals over just to talk for awhile.



    Secondly, he experimented with drugs awhile back and never saw colors or anything, though he did get auditory hallucinations.
  • They listen to music and feel stuff.
  • I have a blind friend who I went to High School and Middle School with...he listened to radio programs, audio books, listened to movies with his mom, and generally explored the farm that he lived on...He could very precisely imitate the radio hosts voices as well as many of us at school, he saw the world much differently than any of us...fascinating stuff, and sad at the same time..
  • Originally posted by: NES HERBALIST

    I always wondered if a blind person took acid could they see colors or objects?


    Someone I know who has done acid a few times told me before that it was really difficult for them to shut there eyes since they'd be seeing more messed up stuff than they would be with their eyes open, so it'd probably be even better for them since it'd all be going from imagination and if you were blind from birth it'd all be stuff you thought up.

    Probably be pretty fun.

  • I have worked a bit with blind and blind-deaf people because my neighbour runs a non-profit business for them. The blind-deaf people communicate holding hands with the personell and touching them in ways..that make..uhm, sentences and such. Advanced form for deaf sign language. Heres what I saw some blind-deaf did for work(yes, they do work!). They assemble ball bearings for vendoring machines. Probably skateboard bearings also image (same size). The business is quite large so there are lots of other stuff also. I wanted to study death sign language, but I was not one of the lucky ones. When I worked some weeks with it to help my neighbour out, I felt there were so much more love and understanding on that workplace than anywhere else. Some people were only deaf also of course, and they were just like me and you. However, they seemed more satisified, polite and understanding then most people I have met before. A good experience. Seems like a great line of work to help people with those conditions, really stress free. Sometimes people scream like mad though to get contact, because they don't know how awfull it sounds image
  • I have hearing loss but thankfully I'm not totally deaf. I don't know what I would do If I couldn't  hear or see. Its wierd, I was born with hearing loss, rather than having developed it, i can hear perfectly fine with my hearing aids, without them I'm completely lost tho image.

    I cant even Imagine what It'd be like to be both blind and deaf, thats gotta be really wierd, I think its amazing how beople can still communicate with touch.

  • How do people who are blind and deaf learn to communicate?  That must be immpossible, I mean if they where born that way.  It would be like being trapped inside your body.  It's unnimaginable, not being able to see and hear.
  • Helen Keller did it. Seems like it would be extremely tough, though, to explain what things were and how to communicate with them.
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