SilenceGold
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:starts arguing in alien language with Steel and LadyDuke:
Originally posted by Steel
Well it wasn't my fault. My mother always wanted me to talk and that's why i used cued speech in the first place...to talk better, read better, write better, and have a better chance of education and goals...it's a good tool to use for academic settings, really. ASL or ESL are OKAY to use for any communication...it's even cool to use when you aren't allowed to talk out load lol but relax! i know most deaf people don't really talk much and uses sign language for everything and believe me, i think i should've learned sign language when i was younger but cued speech took over my life and treated me like a hearing person even when i'm not really hearing, you know? Every deaf person is different...some can hear alittle, some can't hear at ALL. some can speak better. some can't speak at ALL. some can talk on the phone. some can't at ALL. I'm one of the many different kinds of deaf people, you know.
I can't talk on the phone because of weird feed back or the voice is WAY too soft you can hardly hear it coming out into your ears. I don't always understand ppl when they mumble or talk too fast. I always need an intercrepter in every class at school like every other one needs a intercrepter for ASL, too. Don't consider this to be war, because everyone has different opinons. there are alot of good reasons that Cued Speech should be taught while there are still alot of good reasons that ASL should be taught too...
I have TONS of deaf friends who sign, and i don't always understand them because they were signing too FAST and i always tell 'em to slow down and tell me what the heck they are trying to say! lol
but sometimes i just write on paper or talk to them online and we still share jokes and stories and stuff...so relax. i'm still working on it.
Originally posted by SilenceGold
:starts arguing in alien language with Steel and LadyDuke: [/QUOTE
ur so funny
Yes i'm still in high school but should graudate on the 12th :P and I had a talk with my mom about me going to a college for the deaf because i NEVER been to a school for the deaf you know? well, i proably want to stick in the "deaf world" for a while instead of being in a "hearing versus deaf" world...i thought it would be alot of fun to hang with other ppl who has the same disablity as you do you know? because they know how you feel being deaf, and they act like your brother or sister, and just talk either in slience or out loud...doens't matter. I know most of them will be using sign language there and i should know most of them though. I thought about going to Galludent University in Washington, DC because it's closer, you know? but still undecided.Originally posted by LadyDuke
Okay, do you know who Netrox is? He's a cuer from Texas whom I used to battle over Cued Speech and Cochlear Implants in another deaf forum. I strongly disagree with him on cochlear implant issues, but am learning more about Cued Speech (Cued English as Netrox called it) from him.
Netrox kept on saying Cued Speech/English does not promote nor discourage the use of speech. This means Cued Speech is not to teach d-Deaf people how to talk, but teach d-Deaf people how to read and write the English language.
Netrox has posted an article several times in another deaf forum, where I used to regularly partonize, about a father of a cuer. He said his daughter can read and write English better than most of her peers, but she couldn't order meal at McDonald's. Something like that.
I can understand that it is not your fault. But you know, you can always tell your parents that you want to be in a classroom that uses ASL.
Are you still in high school? Have you thought of attending NCSD? I meant, have you thought of asking your parents to send you there?
Originally posted by knightwolf68
DO U LIKE TO HAVE SOMEONE CALL U HEY WHOA ???
Originally posted by pimpdaddyposse
I'll add Whoa mama! but since I'm gay then I cant say it!
Yes I have heard of NTID but that's in NEW YORK! (or is it?) that's like, 500 miles away and i don't really like being too far away from my family during the first time of my "being on my own" for awhile...you know? i would still need help from my family to understand what is good to do when you live on your own, you know, the ways of paying taxes and bills, finding a good place to live, and where is the right place for me to live, and who should be my roomate...and so on. You know? i just like to see my family quite often where Virgina is only above North Carolina, that's not too far so i dunno...we'll get back to that later. and what about CSUN? i never heard of that name...where is that?Originally posted by LadyDuke
Steel,
Gallaudet University might be a good university to begin with. However, there are NTID and CSUN to choose, though.
You still haven't answered my question about Netrox.