For example, if you only wanted to see bees, you are unable to see anything unless a bee comes into frame, in which case you are only able to see a bee.

You could also decide to choose something that you cannot normally sense (e.g. hearing bat echolocation sounds)

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    Hear one thing: music!

    Site and taste are something that would be a bummer to live without, smelling has been out of the question for over a decade, so I’m absolutely NOT going back to it, and that leaves sound.

    I am unsure I could live without music.

    Edit: forgot feel. Not as important to me as music.

  • JackGreenEarth
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    03 days ago

    Probably smell would be least annoying, assuming my taste remains unaffected. And I’d choose to be able to smell lavender.

    • @RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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      04 days ago

      It would be the least restrictive but the most oppressive. Anosmia sucks according to a buddy who lost it when he contracted COV SARS 2/COVID 19 five years ago

      • AwesomeLowlander
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        Pretty sure I have a mild case of it from covid. It sucks, but it’s still a lot better than giving up vision or hearing

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    taste one thing would be too easy as everyone would just choose pizza. fight me.

    • edric
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      It’s also the least debilitating. Vision, hearing, smell, and touch are important to function in daily life, but you can still live relatively normally if you can only taste one thing.