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Old 12-28-2010, 10:42 AM   #123
MrsJoseph
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Originally Posted by bhartman36 View Post
You might be right about this, but really, it makes me just about want to roll off a cliff. Writing for people who don't like to read is almost as pointless as composing a symphony for the deaf. Hopefully civilization will collapse quickly and we won't have long to worry about it.
That's a sad way to look at the world. I think it’s a good thing. People can LEARN to enjoy reading...especially by starting at places like "Twilight." (I've always considered books like Twilight and Eragon as "Fantasy for Beginners: 101")

And a lot of deaf people can feel music, I know my cousin can. Many deaf people dance professionally. I think it’s a little rude to say that a deaf person can't enjoy a symphony - especially if it was composed especially for them.
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