Quote Originally Posted by stoner spirit
I was braught up in a Catholic family, but after sixteen years of that church stuff, I discovered Paganism. I didn't convert to Paganism until I was eighteen, but I never let it show through until I was nineteen. I caught a lot of hell because of it, but I still stuck to Paganism anyways. The message I got from nearly everyone in my family was: "You're going to go to hell if you don't start praying to God." Being a young blind man in this environment is hard, but being blind and a Pagan... shit that's even harder. I figured that even though I have to work twice as much as a sighted person, I might as well fight for my right to freedom of religion. I know of some people who have it worse than me, but either way... it's hard for me as well. I don't look at life as a struggle or a big fight, but there are things that are worth fighting for, and battles of a different nature that I have to win. A blind person has to go through his or her own battles in order to gain indipendence from their family and everyone else around them... such as I. I also have to gain my exceptance in school/college, cannabis culture/peers, out in the community, and soon I will have to fight in order to gain my exceptance in the work world. Life has it's obsticles for the blind, but I for one won't let nothing stand in my way. I'm just like everyone else, except my eyes won't work.
If you are blind then how are you typing??

do you have a thing that you talk into and it changes your voice into letters on the screen?

i do not mean to cause offence