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From: jonLenois
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  • this is my favorite story so far.. rock on, Jon.. keep going! :P Im deaf from Newfoundland, Canada. :)

  • Excellent! Thanks for sharing!

  • Jon - Thank you for this great discovery story! It's inspiring.

    Chris

  • i really like your analogy of having the restricting structure of SEE the same as water being dammed up. ASL releases that dam, and allows for the freedom of expression that is not possible with an unnatural sign system such as that of SEE. is my understanding correct? id like to know, as i havent really studied ASL in a formal setting and im not sure how well i really comprehended all of that.

  • Very interesting! I like to ask you some question about SEE. ok.I am deaf,use asl.I know you support asl 100 percent. Are you mind talk me by e-mail? ok Smile!!

  • wow, your ASL is beautiful! It's difficult for me to understand it :) But I'm trying! I'm hearing, and studying to be an interpreter.

  • Not surprised you "ASL dealer" at ur school! Thank you for being our ASL dealer! You most professional vlogger...do you teach in ur community? Keep working to preserve ASL and having fun while you do it...you always keep it classy - great story!

  • Not surprised you were the "ASL Dealer" at ur school! Great story! You most professional, top-notch vlogger...you teach ASL in ur community? Ur vlogs are valuable for preserving ASL, and u keep it classy. Thank you!

  • HAHA.

  • Haha! Good punch line regarding SEE being a brake and ASL releasing us!

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