
08-19-2012, 05:44 PM
@ Pa-chinko - No... perfume is never pleasant... from my experiences I think the taste of things is very similar to the smell...
Haha!! Diapers... now THAT is where the true benefit is!
@ Luna - Because a disability is never truly a complete disability. I learned that from a girl who can't work, can barely hold conversation, and can barely go outside alone without being in danger of getting lost or hurt. While people call this "disabled", her brain focuses more on what she DOES have, which enhances her ability to draw, paint, write, etc.
It's the same as if you lose your sense of sight. Your other senses pick up for the loss of sight to let you "see" your environment. I mean heck, there's a guy who is blind, deaf, and has a very heavy "deaf" accent that's hard to understand, but this dude rides the bus every day going around the city only needing help crossing the streets (because idiots never pay enough attention to people like him).
So really it's mostly that I'm fascinated by how people develop and overcome the different obstacles the body can put in our path. When I look at a disabled person I don't think "Oh that sucks they lost X", I think "I wonder how their body changed to accommodate this obstacle"
Hehe... wall of text... hope that answers your question. I know I think weird XD
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