In researching tinnitus, I came across some ideas that made me question if there is a connection between Cochlear Implant industry and Weaponry. The Hum is a persistent and invasive low-frequency h…
Impact of Oralism on Deaf Culture (by malloryjps)
Is what’s best for One group, really what’s Best for all?
This is the sun. It’s a star. These types of stellar events are happening throughout the cosmos amongst many stars.
Think about this the next time you complain that “the sun is in your eyes” or, “it’s so hot”, or simply when you step outside, photons from this star encounter your face and you feel the warmth of this star’s energy immerse your fragile, human frame.
This is
scienceastronomyheliophysicsastrophysicsscientificliteracySPACE.Stay curious.
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Look Away - Memoir (by DenaDeadly1)
intense video!
4-D Printing!
infographic, customizable based on your research topic
Øresund Space Collective-Sleeping with the Sunworm (by orangesunshine6969)
Too many steps have been taken returning to the root and the source.
Better to have been blind and deaf from the beginning!
Dwelling in one’s true abode, unconcerned with that without-
The river flows tranquilly on and the flowers are red.
The issue is that Deaf depend on technology to communicate + connect with hearing people. Therefore, Deaf need Facebook more than hearing people. Consequently, the rules should be different for Deaf- it’s called Disability Accommodation. We don’t tell people in wheelchairs to use the stairs, do we? No. We have ramps. Facebook is like a ramp, helping Deaf be mobile with communication. Facebook is the modern hearing aid, helping us know what is happening in the world.
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- “Wow, I never would have known you are deaf!”
- “You don’t look deaf.”
- “She was so beautiful, you would have not known she was deaf.”
- “What’s reading braille like?”
- “Can you have children?”
- “You speak so well!”
- “You don’t…
AJ Withers Disability Politics and Theory p109 (via dandyfied)
SO MUCH TRUTH
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Lately, I’ve been feeling really guilty and ashamed about being too dependent/not independent enough. This helps. A lot.
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Blue, yellow, white, orange— all the colors on the Rubric cube mean something to those who see. Beethoven, Beatles, The Fray—all the music means something to those who hear. I am a deaf, trying to be like everyone else, but I am different. My days are spent solving puzzles. Who will see today…
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