If a man is blind, his sense of touch, taste, and smell become more heightened to help him perceive the world around him. If a man is deaf, he may rely more on visual cues and vibrations to perceive sounds indirectly. In both cases, adaptations and assistive technologies can also help enhance their perception and communication abilities.
This riddle is often answered as "nothing." The blind man can see nothing, the deaf man can hear nothing, and if you eat nothing, you die of starvation.
Actually, the Blind Man, the Deaf Man and the Donkey is a chapter in the book 'Old Deccan Days' by Mary Frere. It is the 18th chapter in this book.
The dumb man can write it down on a piece of paper or use gestures to communicate to the blind man that the deaf man kissed his wife. Another option could be to ask a third party to relay the message to the blind man on the dumb man's behalf.
A blind man can see nothing, a deaf man can hear nothing, a poor man wants nothing and a rich man wants nothing
This phrase is a play on words to show a humorous or ironic situation where neither party fully understands the other, as the blind man can't see and the deaf boy can't hear. It implies a lack of communication or comprehension between two individuals.
search him and take your money
Deaf is to post as blind is to read.
Sweatless
Yes, the bacteria is both blind and deaf.
love is blind but hate is deaf true
No, Thicke is neither deaf nor blind.
Well, technically a deaf mute could write a note or use sign language to ask a blind man for a cigarette. But let's be real here, if the blind man can't see the note or the sign language, they're both out of luck in this situation. Maybe they should just stick to their respective vices and call it a day.