Frisky Feline
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more visual can be useful for musicians, air traffic controllers and many things by seeing everything in the screen.. no problem!
Pfft. If I could easily remove the toothpick from his mouth, take pictures of him, and pull covers off of him all while he was STILL soundly asleep...
Pfft. If I could easily remove the toothpick from his mouth, take pictures of him, and pull covers off of him all while he was STILL soundly asleep...
one more thing before you take a picture of him, put a very very red lipstick and black penicil on upper above of the mouth like mariyn moore's style mole. then there you go.

People assume that hearing people would have a difficult time. But.. really? Nowadays? With internet, texting, CC, Powerpoint, and so on? Things are more visual than one would think. The shock would wear off within a week, especially when EVERYONE is deaf. Hearing people have a hard time with it when they lose their hearing only because it's still a hearing world.

Don't you have a shake awake? Don't need sound for that.


Air is the only reason sound waves travel. The reason there will be NO sound all is no air.![]()
Right. That is why there is no air in outer space; therefore, no sound exists there.
What bewilders me is the Star Trek, Star Wars and space-based movie used sounds in space.
I remember I read some articles a long time about George Lucas, a creator of Star Wars. One astrophysicist wrote a letter to tell him that there was no sound in outer space after watching Millenium Falcon roaring with a sound of whoosh!.![]()
Actually, there IS a good reason for this.
Imagine... watching Star Wars, and you see lasers and explosions and all that jazz and you hear.... silence.
What happens? Easy. Hearing people will start yelling out "The audio doesn't work!"
What fun is a movie with out sound effects??![]()

Sure it is always cool with sound effects in movies but sometimes they have to be realistic.
I like to be vibrated when the sounds come out in movie theatre.![]()
What fun is a movie with out sound effects??![]()
They say, "Your son isn't here! Turn that shit off!"
I got so used to using CC on TV that I don't even turn the sound up anymore. Drives my hearing friends crazy!They say, "Your son isn't here! Turn that shit off!"
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It is what makes it fun! The sound, vibration. Adds to the hype.At home in the afternoon I tend to turn the sound off on the TV.. My hearing aids are out and I sit and watch. My SO will walk by and steal the remote and turn it up. LOL
At first my SO would ask me how in the heck can you watch TV with out the sound and read the CC.........After a year of being with him..I catch him all the time watching TV with out the sounds.
Now at a movie theater.. I want SOUND!It is what makes it fun! The sound, vibration. Adds to the hype.
I like the surround sound at a theatre, too. I experience sound very kinesthetically, and depending on the pitch I will feel the vibration in different parts of my body. I think that made it a lot easier for me to understand how the deaf perceive sound most of the time.
So if the world did come without sound.. Deaf people would be affected along with everyone else.
No sound..... no vibration.
