EVIDENCE of being deaf with Hearing Aid device

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Cloggy said:
Like with Sweetmind, I should not reply to all your brainstorms, but people might actually believe that it was ME that started bringing deafness into religion (and vice versa)

For your - and every one else's - information. It was YOU that brought the subject of deafness into a religious topic. HERE.

I brought that issue in other topic christianity contrications.. not in here in Sweetmind's topic

it was you bringing that issue here from other topic,,,

Thanks!!!

SxyPorkie
 
SxyPorkie said:
I brought that issue in other topic christianity contrications.. not in here in Sweetmind's topic

it was you bringing that issue here from other topic,,,

Thanks!!!

SxyPorkie
SxyPorkie,

Go to first page and read what Cheri said.. she's the first one to mention it.
Cloggy didn't mention it TILL AFTER GNU posted two links to verses of bible.

I am talking about IN THIS THREAD so sweetmind has no reason to blame Cloggy. she could have blamed others who mentioned "bible" or "jesus" long before Cloggy posted the verses after GNU posted the two links to bible. well?

That's what you get for supporting Sweetmind a MISTAKE! or A Embarrassment!
 
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First of all gnulinuxman brought up the simple url that relates to the bible issue. Thats all to it. UNTIL Cloggy made a big scene that he brought it over here from other topic if you mind.. HE LOVES TO GET ATTENTION AND SCREWED UP in my topic JUST LIKE YOU BOULT..

GROW UP AUDISM people. If you dont like it why bother to come here?? YOu enforced us to listen to you about CI issue that you dont have any manners that we are not talking about CI issue from the start. IF YOU MIND, you have no respect for any Deaf people who like to share about themselves as being deaf. YOU HATE IT and forced us to listen those old boring issue about CI that has not been new to us.. It s getting boring and same old shyte from the start that ORAL RULES IS A MUST . I dont agree with them or have their own control or power over us with your negative view of deafness that is NOT RESPECT AT ALL.

No wonder you all are clogged up your brain just like Cloggy 's childish behaviors.
 
I appreciate my deaf world and now
places a device in my ear will really nearly
force me away from my deaf world at all
costs and I'll cry if it does because I dont
want a new world[/B]

4 Replacements needed!! Oh man it will be
a fortune spent on all this stuff.

5 I got to leave deaf culture and society?
No!!!! I want to stay here with the
quietness and the fun of signing


THINK on my posts here be4 replying!! I mean I really am pointingout the truth here. Also I really have had the HA pros and cons a ton throughout my abusive growing up.

Deaflinuxgeek


Now this where you are wrong numbers 3 and 5 are totally untrue and totally uncalled for. I had hearing aids for over 20 years and was still very much a part of deaf culture and the deaf communtity.

Any device allowing someone to hear, I dont care what it is, will not separate us from our culture, heritage, or communtity! Only a person's attitude will do that.

Even if i get a Ci, I will remain a part of the communitity and culture. Let's put the age old arguement where it really stands.

Some of us, including myself I will add is against implanting children. If you truly believe a CI will keep you from the culture or communitity you are mistaken. Only a parent of a child can do that and that is only until the child is old enough to find out there is such a communtity.

Keep these arguments away from the DEVICES as a whole cause it simply doesnt work that way.

Bear
 
deaflinuxgeek said:
he is meaning that people should use literacy if its available to them. And literacy is not an end result but an option to use and many use literacy everyday to communicate. If this doesn't answer that then gnu will answer it when he can. Children may not acquire a lot but they pickup a lot from their peers.

Deaflinuxgeek


I don't think you understand what literacy even is! Cause your choice of words about Literacy doesn't show me you even understand what it is.

Bear
 
Bear said:
Now this where you are wrong numbers 3 and 5 are totally untrue and totally uncalled for. I had hearing aids for over 20 years and was still very much a part of deaf culture and the deaf communtity.

Any device allowing someone to hear, I dont care what it is, will not separate us from our culture, heritage, or communtity! Only a person's attitude will do that.

Even if i get a Ci, I will remain a part of the communitity and culture. Let's put the age old arguement where it really stands.

Agreed. A friend of mine has an implant, and cites that as a large reason he considers himself culturally Deaf. He could have said, "Forget Deaf. I'm going to the hearing world," but he didn't. I used the analogy of someone converting to a new religion: Often times he or she will be more involved than someone raised in that religion. In my opinion, when a person is presented with options, whichever one they choose will be of greater value to them that it would to someone born that way.

Did that make any sense?
 
The condition or quality of being literate, especially the ability to read and write. See Usage Note at literate.

The condition or quality of being knowledgeable in a particular subject or field: cultural literacy; biblical literacy.


lit·er·ate (lĭt'ər-ĭt)
adj.

Able to read and write.
Knowledgeable or educated in a particular field or fields.
Familiar with literature; literary.
Well-written; polished: a literate essay.
 
ayala920 said:
Agreed. A friend of mine has an implant, and cites that as a large reason he considers himself culturally Deaf. He could have said, "Forget Deaf. I'm going to the hearing world," but he didn't. I used the analogy of someone converting to a new religion: Often times he or she will be more involved than someone raised in that religion. In my opinion, when a person is presented with options, whichever one they choose will be of greater value to them that it would to someone born that way.

Did that make any sense?


Sorta, although I did get you meant. Not sure alot of the others will though. Seems there is a LITERACY problem right here in AD. LOL sorry had to go there.
 
Fragmenter said:
I give up; some individuals just has to be a lost cause.

No worries, I'll happily lead my family independent of close-mindedness.

Last but not the least, I leave you with this:
Hold on here... you're being closed-minded with your comments about how deaf people need to hear to succeed. Are you calling us closed-minded because we don't agree with you entirely?
 
Bear said:
[...] I had hearing aids for over 20 years and was still very much a part of deaf culture and the deaf communtity.
Well, good for you! It is also the reason hearing people can join too.
Bear said:
Any device allowing someone to hear, I dont care what it is, will not separate us from our culture, heritage, or communtity! Only a person's attitude will do that.
And this is EXACTLY my point too. Some CIers are still involved with the Deaf Culture, but many have this attitude problem about it (they may go in and say "It's so great to hear!" and throw it in their faces...be very snobby...etc...)
Bear said:
Even if i get a Ci, I will remain a part of the communitity and culture. Let's put the age old arguement where it really stands.
Good idea.
Bear said:
Some of us, including myself I will add is against implanting children. If you truly believe a CI will keep you from the culture or communitity you are mistaken. Only a parent of a child can do that and that is only until the child is old enough to find out there is such a communtity.
:thumb: EXACTLY! That's why I don't buy the arguments by certain people who claimed their parents are the reason they never learned to sign. (like Fuzzy) It also is why I'm sick of the "You hate me because I have a CI!" statements (like Neecy and Boult...)
Bear said:
Keep these arguments away from the DEVICES as a whole cause it simply doesnt work that way.

Bear
Thank goodness for this--I totally agree.
 
Cloggy said:
Beep Beep Beep

Boult's eyesight in excellent condition
Problem solved
Boult thanks
(BEGIN SARCASM)

Oh no, he doesn't need his eyes--his CI is PLENTY!
Why should he use his eyes if he can hear so perfectly??

(END SARCASM)
 
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Originally Posted by Bear
[...] I had hearing aids for over 20 years and was still very much a part of deaf culture and the deaf communtity.


gnulinuxman
Well, good for you! It is also the reason hearing people can join too
Now what reason is that exactly??

gnulinuxman
And this is EXACTLY my point too. Some CIers are still involved with the Deaf Culture, but many have this attitude problem about it (they may go in and say "It's so great to hear!" and throw it in their faces...be very snobby...etc...)

I am sure it is great to hear!

gnulinuxman
EXACTLY! That's why I don't buy the arguments by certain people who claimed their parents are the reason they never learned to sign. (like Fuzzy) It also is why I'm sick of the "You hate me because I have a CI!" statements (like Neecy and Boult...)

Strange how quick you are to deny people their feelings......perhaps someday you will grow into that one......
 
gnulinuxman said:
(BEGIN SARCASM)

Oh no, he doesn't need his eyes--his CI is PLENTY!
Why should he use his eyes if he can hear so perfectly??

(END SARCASM)
No, that was not sarcasm...

Try again
 
loml said:
Now what reason is that exactly??
:ugh: That you don't have to be totally deaf to join.
loml said:
I am sure it is great to hear!
Eh, like anything else, it has its ups and downs.
loml said:
Strange how quick you are to deny people their feelings......perhaps someday you will grow into that one......
:wtflol: That's so funny...it doesn't make any sense!
 
gnulinuxman said:
Hold on here... you're being closed-minded with your comments about how deaf people need to hear to succeed. Are you calling us closed-minded because we don't agree with you entirely?

Do I have to keep repeating myself? Hearing and speech can and will help our chances of succeeding.

It's simple as that and if you don't agree with me; you're not closed minded, you're just in denial.

Know the 12-step program to alcholics anonymous? The first step for all deaf people is admitting you have a disability and it'll be cakewalk after that.
 
Fragmenter said:
Do I have to keep repeating myself? Hearing and speech can and will help our chances of succeeding.

It's simple as that and if you don't agree with me; you're not closed minded, you're just in denial.

Know the 12-step program to alcholics anonymous? The first step for all deaf people is admitting you have a disability and it'll be cakewalk after that.

I wondered if you are alcohlic??? My late husband went through 12 step.... and I was proud of him... He was hearing... I miss him very much..

Thanks!!

SxyPorkie
 
SxyPorkie said:
I wondered if you are alcohlic??? My late husband went through 12 step.... and I was proud of him... He was hearing... I miss him very much..

Thanks!!

SxyPorkie
WOW....
The conclusions you can make.... it's amazing....
 
SxyPorkie said:
I wondered if you are alcohlic??? My late husband went through 12 step.... and I was proud of him... He was hearing... I miss him very much..

Thanks!!

SxyPorkie

Nope, the 12-step programs are common knowledge. I was just making yet another point.

Jumping to conclusions? tsk tsk.

BTW, sorry about your late husband.
 
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