jillio
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ASL in English word order would be PSE/CASE. It doesn't incorporate all if the prefixes, ending etc., that SEE incorporates.
Uh, he didn't say English word order.
ASL in English word order would be PSE/CASE. It doesn't incorporate all if the prefixes, ending etc., that SEE incorporates.
I'll never understand why some deaf people are so close minded on this stuff when they haven't even try this experience yet then after that they can have the right to judge about it.
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I am getting an CI and I do not care what other people think. A couple girls I dated were against my decision to getting my cochlear implant. It will NOT making me a hearing person at all. It only advances my hearing to the fullest as possible soooo yeah no matter what I'll always be deaf especially when I take it off and go to sleep and hearing nothing or even when I shower, etc. I'll never understand why some deaf people are so close minded on this stuff when they haven't even try this experience yet then after that they can have the right to judge about it.
Anyway, I was scared of getting one in the past but now that I'm 26 and half and I have seen how much the technology has improve since so it looks like i'm pretty much in a very good time to get the CI.
Is the meandering discussion-above- another intermural exercise of the "militant deaf-all segments" on the "deafpath"?
Never boring.
Implanted A B Harmony activated Aug/07
I am getting an CI and I do not care what other people think. A couple girls I dated were against my decision to getting my cochlear implant. It will NOT making me a hearing person at all. It only advances my hearing to the fullest as possible soooo yeah no matter what I'll always be deaf especially when I take it off and go to sleep and hearing nothing or even when I shower, etc. I'll never understand why some deaf people are so close minded on this stuff when they haven't even try this experience yet then after that they can have the right to judge about it.
Anyway, I was scared of getting one in the past but now that I'm 26 and half and I have seen how much the technology has improve since so it looks like i'm pretty much in a very good time to get the CI.
ok, since you're so fond of that phrase 'deaf militants" and seem to apply it with great liberalism, can you define for us what "deaf militancy" means to you?
I asked the same question in another thread. He seems to be so fond of the phrase that I am truly interested in his definition of a Deaf militant. To date, it would appear to include anyone that is not completely oral and obsessed with his/her date of deafness.
My impression is he's stuck in 1996 - the time when "deaf militants" were in the news in an uproar over the approval for implantation of CIs in babies. Maybe this always stuck with him because he was considering getting an implant around then. That's my theory.
Yeah. He read one book on Deaf culture, and he just keeps repeating a phrase he read in that book. I guess he thinks it makes him look informed.
Yeah. He read one book on Deaf culture, and he just keeps repeating a phrase he read in that book. I guess he thinks it makes him look informed.
I don't think he even read the whole book.
Uh, he didn't say English word order.
That's happened to me, and I'm hearing.