dereksbicycles
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Let's say you had something vintage and people want to talk about it.
Example #1:
You have a 1960 Schwinn Corvette bike that you love riding around town. If you were hearing, you would hear everyone talking and pointing to you. Wow, what a cool bike this is!! I wish I would ride a bike like this . However, you're deaf, so you don't get to hear people saying wow this is a cool bike. You just enjoy riding it because it's cool to you.
Then again, what if you were riding on a 10 years old Huffy bike? You won't hear anyone saying what a stupid bike you have. Wow, this is piece of a crap bike you're riding.
Eample #2:
You have a 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertible. You wish you would hear people whistle and say wow, what a nice piece of classic you have. However, you enjoy the car on your own because you don't hear anyone tell you what a wonderful piece of wheel you have.
What if you were driving a rusty 1985 Dodge Aries? You won't hear anyone tell you what a poor person he/she is. He just cannot afford a safe car. You don't hear anything negative because you're deaf.
Example #3:
You are mowing your lawn with a vintage Deere 70 riding mower. You get to hear people saying wow, this guy is simple. He likes vintage items just like in the good old days!!! Being deaf, you do enjoy Deere 70 for what it is, but you don't hear the whistles and the conversation piece this one makes.
Example #1:
You have a 1960 Schwinn Corvette bike that you love riding around town. If you were hearing, you would hear everyone talking and pointing to you. Wow, what a cool bike this is!! I wish I would ride a bike like this . However, you're deaf, so you don't get to hear people saying wow this is a cool bike. You just enjoy riding it because it's cool to you.
Then again, what if you were riding on a 10 years old Huffy bike? You won't hear anyone saying what a stupid bike you have. Wow, this is piece of a crap bike you're riding.
Eample #2:
You have a 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertible. You wish you would hear people whistle and say wow, what a nice piece of classic you have. However, you enjoy the car on your own because you don't hear anyone tell you what a wonderful piece of wheel you have.
What if you were driving a rusty 1985 Dodge Aries? You won't hear anyone tell you what a poor person he/she is. He just cannot afford a safe car. You don't hear anything negative because you're deaf.
Example #3:
You are mowing your lawn with a vintage Deere 70 riding mower. You get to hear people saying wow, this guy is simple. He likes vintage items just like in the good old days!!! Being deaf, you do enjoy Deere 70 for what it is, but you don't hear the whistles and the conversation piece this one makes.