I have no issues with other people's writing styles. I have been cursed in life with the perfectionist gene. Trust me, I have wished I could remove that gene many times. I am obviously LDA-mainstreamed, but I do not turn my nose up at anyone......I can't really turn a blind eye to the abuse that come with them-- oral perfectionism.
I was bluffing....Lol, relax, dude, relax. Just do as I do and cherish the silence between sounds. That is what it is all about, anyway.
Making our world a better place? That's blantant discrimination against deaf people...it is as if without hearing, we cant contribute to making the world a better place.
I guess the answer is different for each person.
I am one that does appreciate what hearing I do have. Some of the posters here are making it sound like it is a bad thing for a D/deaf person to do so.
I guess the answer is different for each person.
I am one that does appreciate what hearing I do have. Some of the posters here are making it sound like it is a bad thing for a D/deaf person to do so.
I don't think they truly mean that it is a bad thing to appreciate it. Just that it is negative to focus on it as the number one priority, because in effect, it is focusing on the weakness rather than the strength.
YOU HAVE WON A MILLION DOLLARS!
Please step up to the front to get your prize!
In a sense it does "restore" in the general sense depending on how much hearing loss one has. For these people, not having any medical access and such to help address their hearing loss is one thing but to suddenly find donated hearing aids and specialists to help them hear sound either for the first time or a long time is another thing. To them, it's a miracle from their own perspective.
There are different ways of doing so. This one, I support whole-heartedly what the Starkey Foundation is doing. And has the support of many people, including a lot of celebrities.And I agree, if for them that's a miracle, that's wonderful.
But you can still make a difference even if you're profoundly deaf.
I have no issues with other people's writing styles. I have been cursed in life with the perfectionist gene. Trust me, I have wished I could remove that gene many times. I am obviously LDA-mainstreamed, but I do not turn my nose up at anyone.
It ain't the style; it is the content that I judge.
Must be a non-Conservative trait.I'm like that with my own writing. I feel compelled to edit every one of my posts so they won't have bad grammar.
There are different ways of doing so. This one, I support whole-heartedly what the Starkey Foundation is doing. And has the support of many people, including a lot of celebrities.