Whut?
The girl *listening* and signing is deaf?
Shirley people who sign along to things are normally not deaf? I'd have thought that her dancing to the music and knowing what and when to sign would have meant that she wasn't deaf..
( , Fri 14 Jan 2011, 15:37, Reply)
The girl *listening* and signing is deaf?
Shirley people who sign along to things are normally not deaf? I'd have thought that her dancing to the music and knowing what and when to sign would have meant that she wasn't deaf..
( , Fri 14 Jan 2011, 15:37, Reply)
She is hearing
so she is listening. Although some Deaf people who use sign language do have some useful hearing so can follow a beat and stuff.
Lots of deaf people perform signed songs. They interpret the lyrics and learn the rhythm, pace and feel of the music. So can match the song perfectly well when performing.
( , Fri 14 Jan 2011, 16:12, Reply)
so she is listening. Although some Deaf people who use sign language do have some useful hearing so can follow a beat and stuff.
Lots of deaf people perform signed songs. They interpret the lyrics and learn the rhythm, pace and feel of the music. So can match the song perfectly well when performing.
( , Fri 14 Jan 2011, 16:12, Reply)
Not sure the audience are deaf. Deaf people don't laugh, as it is sound related, instead they make a "jazz hands" like sign. Apparently is really odd if you are doing stand up comedy through a translator...
( , Fri 21 Jan 2011, 18:07, Reply)
Deaf people don't laugh?
Laughter is an involuntary response, you twat. They don't applaud, instead doing the jazz hands thing.
( , Fri 21 Jan 2011, 21:41, Reply)
Laughter is an involuntary response, you twat. They don't applaud, instead doing the jazz hands thing.
( , Fri 21 Jan 2011, 21:41, Reply)