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Jeff Sichoe posted:Gebnder dixsnooira? no, but being a huge rear end in a top hat about trans people comes pretty close in terms of how alienating it is vs. the rest of society
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Mirthless posted:I think it's a lot weirder that you guys all apparently want to gently caress me, since obviously that's what commenting on a poster's posting means, right?
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boner confessor posted:no, but being a huge rear end in a top hat about trans people comes pretty close in terms of how alienating it is vs. the rest of society lighten up nerd this is a comedy forum (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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boner confessor posted:no, but being a huge rear end in a top hat about trans people comes pretty close in terms of how alienating it is vs. the rest of society A+
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Jeff Sichoe posted:lighten up nerd this is a comedy forum welcome to 2017, it's funnier to laugh at permamad incels then trans people
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i'm not sure what you are trying to say but i'm going to roll with it! yeah!! go team
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stop posting bad Jeff Sichoe
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I [46M] am dating a girl my daughter's [21F] age [21F] and am getting a lot of poo poo from everyone, why so? submitted 8 minutes ago by gfdaughter quote:I had my son with my wife at 25. Last year, I got sexually frustrated and had an affair behind my wife's back. She then found out through the other woman and divorced me. I got a lot of poo poo from my 21 year old daughter and 16 year old son. I tried to convince her to come back, but I failed.
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Danaru posted:I [46M] am dating a girl my daughter's [21F] age [21F] and am getting a lot of poo poo from everyone, why so?
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Danaru posted:I [46M] am dating a girl my daughter's [21F] age [21F] and am getting a lot of poo poo from everyone, why so? I love the idea of people this dense existing, but this world is not pure enough for this to both be real and somebody posting unironically. "I acted like an rear end hole; why do people keep calling me an rear end in a top hat?!"
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Danaru posted:I [46M] am dating a girl my daughter's [21F] age [21F] and am getting a lot of poo poo from everyone, why so? I must believe this is fake because nobody could possibly be this dense. Do not argue this with me.
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boner confessor posted:being deaf profoundly changes your ability to communicate with others. to a large extent, culture is based on language. deaf people basically speak a different language So, if somebody's parents cut them off for learning to understand a foreign language you believe there is some validity to their perspective? Like, if a somebody living in a small English speaking expat community in China decides to learn some Chinese it would be understandable for their parents to throw a tantrum over it? Warbadger fucked around with this message at 12:35 on May 9, 2017 |
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I think it's more like if you came home with your skin dyed a different color it's very identity based
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Keep banging that girl with Obvious Daddy Issues (ODI) and give your idiot children the middle finger
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Troposphere posted:I think it's more like if you came home with your skin dyed a different color Then it's not like a language at all, it's more a case of xenophobia. Less like dying your skin (a visible signal), I'd think, and more like learning and taking part in a foreign culture.
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Warbadger posted:Then it's not like a language at all, it's more xenophobia. honestly it's hard to compare to anything else because it's a very specific and unique phenomenon I work with a lot of deaf customers and it's sad how my coworkers wont even attempt to learn the most basic signs. they're always pretty happy I at least attempt to talk to them. similar to people who speak a foreign language I guess but it feels different, more alienating
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Yeah, my personal experience has always been the opposite of this reddit story. Like I'll meet a deaf child, sign to them, and the parents will ask me not to sign because they are getting the kid a cochlear implant and they dont want their child to learn sign language. I think they think it will interfere with language development of spoken languages (it doesn't).
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Troposphere posted:I think it's more like if you came home with your skin dyed a different color Yea cutting off your child because they're not ideologically pure enough due to communicating with people who dont share your identity sure is a cool and sane thing to do.
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Waci posted:Yea cutting off your child because they're not ideologically pure enough due to communicating with people who dont share your identity sure is a cool and sane thing to do. I never said it was a cool and sane thing to do?
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thinking about it, most disabled people i've met have been pieces of poo poo
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Fartbox posted:Keep banging that girl with Obvious Daddy Issues (ODI) and give your idiot children the middle finger This should be in DSM-6.
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At least in a relationship with a deaf person, you can just walk away from the sign language. Like close your eyes Haha.
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What the gently caress? Deaf people will still have their braille to tie them together.
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:At least in a relationship with a deaf person, you can just walk away from the sign language. Like close your eyes Haha. I sincerely hope you keep doing this b/c this is a gimmick I enjoy
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WrenP-Complete posted:Yeah, my personal experience has always been the opposite of this reddit story. Like I'll meet a deaf child, sign to them, and the parents will ask me not to sign because they are getting the kid a cochlear implant and they dont want their child to learn sign language. I think they think it will interfere with language development of spoken languages (it doesn't). Probably hearing parents. Dumb, but not nearly as dumb.
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Whorelord posted:thinking about it, most disabled people i've met have been pieces of poo poo This is my experience too but I imagine being disabled sucks badly so I can't really be mad. Otoh one of the coolest people I've ever met was blind
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gender swap gross person story Me [30M] with my girlfriend [25F] of 8 mos, has stopped showering frequently quote:We've been dating a while and things have been great overall. Recently though she's gone from taking a shower every 2 or so days to going 5 or 6 days without. I know for some people that doesn't matter so much, but for me it's starting to bother me. I'm not someone who showers every day or even every other myself so I'm not turned off by that, but after 5 days it becomes noticeable to me. I don't get how people do this. I start feeling grody after a day and a half, isn't it just more pleasant to be clean?
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Waci posted:Yea cutting off your child because they're not ideologically pure enough due to communicating with people who dont share your identity sure is a cool and sane thing to do. Or like being deeply disappointed that they didn't become severely retarded in their early 20s as planned to the point of animalistic grunts and snarls and stares of disapproval at thoughtful nulltragic gazes.
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Troposphere posted:honestly it's hard to compare to anything else because it's a very specific and unique phenomenon In my experience with the Deaf community, I think they feel like cochlear implants are a threat to their community and language. They don't want those dying out, especially as members of a community where people were institutionalised and punished for decades because of a physical difference they had no control over, who communicated in the only way they could I mean you can understand why it's a highly emotive issue for them
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The Schwa posted:In my experience with the Deaf community, I think they feel like cochlear implants are a threat to their community and language, and they don't want those dying out, especially as members of a community where people were institutionalised and punished for decades because of a physical difference they had no control over, and communicating in the only way they could Counterpoint: Helen Keller
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It really must be incredibly emotive, to the point of also blocking out rational thought. It's not like gaining hearing would make a true part of that community leave it. I had extremely diminished hearing until I was 10. It sucked. GRINDCORE MEGGIDO fucked around with this message at 15:03 on May 9, 2017 |
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:It really must be incredibly emotive, to the point of also blocking out rational thought. It's not like gaining hearing would make a true part of that community leave it. A true part of that community would never want to hear and if they somehow gained hearing they would probably keep it a secret, it's some crazy poo poo
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WrenP-Complete posted:Yeah, my personal experience has always been the opposite of this reddit story. Like I'll meet a deaf child, sign to them, and the parents will ask me not to sign because they are getting the kid a cochlear implant and they dont want their child to learn sign language. I think they think it will interfere with language development of spoken languages (it doesn't).
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:It really must be incredibly emotive, to the point of also blocking out rational thought. It's not like gaining hearing would make a true part of that community leave it. I think the concern is that kids who get cochlear implants won't become part of the community at all. But I think you're right, I don't think it's rational. A lot of things aren't. I don't agree with the perspective, I'm just familiar with it
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Blue Train posted:A true part of that community would never want to hear and if they somehow gained hearing they would probably keep it a secret, it's some crazy poo poo It really is. I wonder if there are other communities that treasure fixable disabilities like that. quote:I don't think it's rational. A lot of things aren't. I can see the motivation for it too. People go to great lengths to convince themselves. GRINDCORE MEGGIDO fucked around with this message at 15:10 on May 9, 2017 |
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Blue Train posted:Counterpoint: Helen Keller It turns out things have changed a bit since her time, and using one extreme outlier to draw a broad conclusion is bad anyway.
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:It really is. I wonder if there are other communities that treasure fixable disabilities like that. there are people who get extremely offended at the idea that there is research going to to cure autism, so theres that not exactly the same but the same kinda concept
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:It really is. I wonder if there are other communities that treasure fixable disabilities like that.
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What I don't get about the Deaf community is some of them completely denying they are missing anything at all. Trying to convince themselves and others that hearing is totally lame. It's clearly sour grapes but if that's the case, does that mean congenitally blind people go around denying that they are at a disadvantage for not having sight? Given that they were never exposed to the concept of sight, do they act like they aren't missing anything at all, that seeing is overrated anyway?
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The Schwa posted:In my experience with the Deaf community, I think they feel like cochlear implants are a threat to their community and language. They don't want those dying out, especially as members of a community where people were institutionalised and punished for decades because of a physical difference they had no control over, who communicated in the only way they could We've had sign language since the 19th century, have there actually been people institutionalized and punished for being deaf within the last hundred years?
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