Why's what?
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Herb Alpert's Taxi Driver I have very beautiful lips, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:25,
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Deaf rather than deaf
Seems a bit patronising to give it a capital letter, not sure the blinds or the limping do the same
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magnum, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:27,
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Not really, it's just to differentiate
Deaf people see themselves as a cultural group as they have a shared language, history, experience that is unique. They are a political bunch, who have an identity different from 'deaf' people. Those who can't hear but will probably have English as a first language and are deafened or become hard of hearing at a later age.
The same idea doesn't apply to the blinds or the limping as they generally have a shared culture and language with us hearies.
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Herb Alpert's Taxi Driver I have very beautiful lips, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:36,
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I think you mean Hearies.
If they get to do it then so do we.
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Aardvark and so at last, I understood, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:40,
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So what is the definition of
Hearies and hearies?
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Herb Alpert's Taxi Driver I have very beautiful lips, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:45,
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I don't know, I was being facetious.
Now I feel bad about it.
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Aardvark and so at last, I understood, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:48,
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AaAaARrRrddDDVVvVVvvvVAaaAaarrRRrKKKKKKkkKkkKkKKKKK!!!!
Stand in the corner and think about what you have done.
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Herb Alpert's Taxi Driver I have very beautiful lips, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:52,
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I'm thinking about all the things I've done.
*evil grin*
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Aardvark and so at last, I understood, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 21:58,
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Thanks for clearing that up.
I'd presumed it was a difference between profoundly deaf and hard of hearing.
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CowJam, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 22:05,
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pardon?
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vladimir, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 22:28,
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
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vladimir, Tue 21 Jun 2011, 22:29,
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