Home · Archive · RSS · Ask · My Other Side · Music Taste · My name is David. I am a young, Latino male. And yes, I am literally blind. Though I was able to see when I was born, I lost my sight by age one. I like music, wrestling, weight-lifting, and talking to new people. I understand your curiosity. I am here to answer any questions you have about the blind side.
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I recently got cast in a Musical

It was a really competative process.

I am really happy. 

I will try to put pictures up of me in costume and such. 

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Photo of me being trained to scuba dive. 

Photo of me being trained to scuba dive. 

Please feel free to ask me questions or suggestions for posts

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I love city life. All the sounds, the gossip (haha).

I went to D.C. with my girl today, had a great time. There was a man banging buckets on the street- it seemed so genuine, the rhythms he was throwing. I hate people who look down upon them. I always give those in needy a dollar or too, even if I have trouble locating the container of donation.

Anyways, I wanted to talk about how I usually cross the street since a lot of people freak out when I do that by myself. Basically I use the traffic that is para-ell to the crosswalk I am walking. I use the traffic coming on that side as a shield, so cars coming from the other side cannot hit me. Idk it’s hard to explain. I also use the sound of the traffic light changing as my cue to cross.

Crossing in the street isn’t too hard for me, but hopefully in a year or two I will get a guide dog, which will make things much easier.

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