Re: blind people seeing things
My blind mates always refer to having recently "seen" someone/something (e.g. a TV programme), just because saying something like having "heard" them is (a) confusing to the listener - were you near something, or did you just hear it on the radio/through a wall? (b) drawing unnecessary attention to their disability and (c) "blind" doesn't always mean all you see is complete darkness - there's a huge spectrum that starts at partially-sighted
TL:DR - yes, blind people see things
( , Thu 30 May 2013, 12:43, Share, Reply)
My blind mates always refer to having recently "seen" someone/something (e.g. a TV programme), just because saying something like having "heard" them is (a) confusing to the listener - were you near something, or did you just hear it on the radio/through a wall? (b) drawing unnecessary attention to their disability and (c) "blind" doesn't always mean all you see is complete darkness - there's a huge spectrum that starts at partially-sighted
TL:DR - yes, blind people see things
( , Thu 30 May 2013, 12:43, Share, Reply)