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These two things could never be replaced with other senses such as sound, hear, touch and smell. (Dodds)
Another main reason that I would hate to lose the sense of sight is the loss of the ability to do so many physical things. I love sports. Motocross is my favorite sport and if I became blind it would be impossible for me to do... Showed first 250 characters
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I love sports. Motocross is my favorite sport and if I became blind it would be impossible for me to do. When I ride a dirt bike I use my eyes to see where I am going if I cannot see where I am going it will be very easy for me to hurt myself or someone else... Showed next 250 characters
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