"The nearly complete lack of sensory stimulation sharpens my senses."

I'm sorry if I'm picking on Ladyvet, I certainly don't mean to. This is something I've seen again and again.

It goes way beyond litporn. I think television has given us the idea that sight and sound are the two most important senses. I have no idea if humans are naturally centered on these senses, although I have heard that scent is the most easily remembered sense (or something like that). If anyone happens to have information about a time before TV and maybe even radio, I'd love to hear^H^H^H^Hknow about it.

But I digress. This is just me being an asshole again. Don't mind me if you don't want to. Like I said, Ladyvet, certainly nothing against you in particular. It just bugs me.

Like, I've seen authors talk about having all their senses cut off with a blindfold... left only with hearing, taste, touch and smell. agh.

Oh it's late and I might not be too lucid right now... :/