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If I go blind and get a white stick how will i know it’s white?

I have never seen the value of a blind dog and how do you know it’s not a XL bully dragging you round the streets killing people ?

If I need dark glasses how do I know their are dark?

When I get dressed how do I’ve know I’m not dressed in green trousers with one of wife’s yellow tops, purple shoes on the wrong feet.

Just some of my worries 😂

I must state that no blind people were harmed in the writing of this post.

Do the things you like to do, with the people you like to do things with😊

Who cares wins👍🏻

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😂A sense of humour is a gift, and is great to read your post. I'm a Scot married to a Glasgow fellow,and his Glasgow humour helps me from getting the "poor me"s with this condition. Good for you, you made me laugh and smile.

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