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Welcome back to Creepcast. Today we have an unbelievably spooky story called I'm Blind. I'm not sure how many steps my staircase has. God, that would suck. I just kind of hit the title. Oh my God. I'm blind. I'm not sure how many steps my staircase has. That's got to be a predicament for every blind person, right? Or do you think they count them?
I think you do count them because I think you are very aware of every like spatial thing around you. Right. Because like I've talked to blind people who are like, yeah, I know how to get through my house because I know exactly how many steps it takes to get to every part of my house. They know how to talk.
I'm just kidding. No, the, uh, no, the, uh, this is, this is an interesting, I was really caught by two things with this. The title is creepy because it alludes to like, oh, uh, there's more stairs than there was last time, or there's fewer stairs than there was last time. I think it's good. And then, uh, I like that the, the author's username is Emma Watson, but dumber. I enjoyed that as well.
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