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  1. Feb 17, 2022 · The expression “I see, said the blind man” hinges on a pun. “I see” can refer to both sight and understanding, so a blind man saying he cannot see (visually) implies that the speaker does not understand what’s going on. Although this expression is intended to be amusing, it’s also an example of ableist language and should be avoided.

  2. 'I see' said the blind man to his deaf and dumb daughter. as he picked up his hammer and saw. "I see", said the blind boy, to his elderly deaf daughter, over the broken telephone. "I see", said the blind man to his deaf wife as their dog with no legs got up and ran away. He pissed in the wind and said "It all comes back to me now."

  3. Oct 26, 2013 · Kindness is a language which the blind can read, the deaf can hear, and the dumb can speak. Even fools can master it. In 1940 an instance credited to Bovee was printed in the “Kingsport Times” of Kingsport, Tennessee under the title “Times Daily Tonic”: 10. Kindness is a language the dumb can speak, and the deaf can hear and understand.

  4. Apr 10, 2022 · That makes him a dummy. And the blind man can’t see anything. But he can say ‘I see,’ which makes him a liar. Regardless of whether a dummy can’t see, a dummy shouldn’t be able to call a person a liar. I see said the blind man to the deaf-mute. The expression ‘I see, said the blind man to the deaf-mute’ is an example of wellerism.

  5. Aug 21, 2024 · 5. Sleeping More Often. Another common sign of deafness is sleeping more often. They might spend more of the day snoozing, be harder to wake, and even sleep through your return home from work. This doesn’t mean your dog doesn’t care about you, even if it is heartbreaking when they stop running to meet you at the door.

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  6. May 22, 2015 · Or even a rock, a small creek, A bark shred in a pool. Hill beyond hill, folded and twisted. Tough trees crammed. In thin stone fractures. A huge moon on it all, is too much. The mind wanders. A million. Summers, night air still and the rocks.

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  8. Here are a few tips for living with deaf dogs. 1. Try not to startle them. They startle much more easily than do blind dogs and may react by snapping or bolting. Stomp a bit as you approach, so that they can “feel” you coming and gently touch them if they are not looking your way.