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  • LOL wow never happened!!!!! lol

  • Please don't take offence to this, but i am just learning....

    Ok, so dose the middle finger originate from sign laungage? I know that it is used in a lot of cultures, including deaf, so its not likey. But i am still curious...

  • That was quite funny, the same HOW ARE YOU? thing happens to me I am imigrant in the UK. I found your video bit agressive, don't blame people, sometimes they just don't know haw to behave...Do you always know how to behave in new situations? and this middle finger thing...people are just trying to be funny, is that wrong? when someone meets the imigrant (me) 9 of 10 times uses bad words known, I find it cute, it is not pleasent but you know...

  • It happens to me! :(

  • lol give me a break and punch him then it could happen....why finger it lol, great job video it

  • why punch it dumb for both of them

  • im an interpreter alot of people and friends i know are deaf ive gotten in a lot of trouble from getting angry when people mock deaf people i hate it im not deaf but its part of who i am i love ASL and hate people who mock it

  • Oh my God, so does this happen often with deaf people? That's horrible, unacceptable =/

  • lol yes that's happened to me when im signing with a friend a someone is like "i know sign language" and gives us the finger but is the only one laughing......

  • Sometimes ..what i'll do i will tell that prrson to textme specially if it is a girl i would asket if,she has facebook

  • Yes!!! And my hearing friends are all like "ummm... they're deaf, not stupid!" then me and my deaf friends normally sign something like "But you are." to the other person and they're like ummmm what? and walk away

  • Yes people do it to my deaf brother all the time. And I say "He's not deaf not fucking stupied"

  • People are just ignorant... I am hearing and most of the time when a douchebag guy comes up to me I wish I deaf that way I didn't have to subject my ears to that idiot's voice. I apologizes on behalf of all hearing ppl that you have to deal with us.

  • Yes but in a different way. I was the ignorant one learning sign. It was a mean CODA kid who taught me that "gay guy" was the sign for "chocolate chip cookie" so I walked up to a another friend who sister is deaf and asked for a gay guy. It would've been insulting but we were good friends and he knew I wouldnt so that

  • oh my gosh.. sadly my own father did this....... i was practicing with my bf and he walks up and was like "i know sign too!" and flips us the bird.. and yes i wanted to punch him...

  • sign language is my second language. my cousin is deaf, so whenever somebody does that to my cousin, I whip out my two fists and punch the living daylights out of them or maybe just break their middle finger.

  • IT HAPPENS TO ME A LOT!!!

  • yes people do this to me all the time

  • i was born deaf, and i hate it when people do this.. I just have my mother interperet

  • My best friend all throughout high school was deaf and there were several occasions where I helped to interpret outside of school (we had an integrated high school and everyone accepted everyone there so this situation never came up)--and if someone ever did this to her we'd either walk away, she'd hit them or I'd explain that it's rude, and had explained to them the correct way with dealing with people who are deaf. usually one of the 3 worked. :)

  • I am hard at hearing and people do that to me when I tell them I am hard at hearing and I hate it!!!

  • My sister is deaf and I'm very fluent in ASL, so that ends up happening ALL THE TIME to us. It's annoying and offensive. People always think those who are deaf are dumb, which is NOT TRUE. People need to learn that just because someone is deaf, doesn't give you the right to be a jerk. Or they'd do very offensive signs that they think they know, or just try to make fun of us for using sign. People need to grow up!

  • I think the person wouldn't mean to do that to be rude. Like come on. You don't want people to treat you different yet you're talking about this making it a big deal. Like grow up.

  • omg yes it happens to me!!! i dont have any deaf friends but when certain friends of mine know i have taken two years of asl they say i know sign language and then put there middle finger up and im like omg! makes me want to punch them too lol

  • You sound and look just like this girl I know from our local thrift store (: She makes barrette thingys out of beads and bobbypins. (: Are you her??? You sound so much like her its creepy!

    (Please vote htis up so she can see it)

  • not in that way...but when my gf's deaf parents met my brother he did that..and i wanted to punch him

  • lol yeah its rude but i dont let it bother me all that much.. because me and my friend would sign how much of a loser that kid is and i would give my deaf roommate the finger all the time but she knows im jk

  • I'm in 9th grade I go to an arts school in Boston, MA & i am learning ASL this year and next year i love the language i would love to learn so much more about it :)

  • This happens all the time! Very unpleasant. I don't have hearing aids, because I have late onset of hearing loss, but I'm a lipreader, and you just can't lipread when someone's mouth so big. I guess a lot of hearing people don't know a lot about deaf people .

    I tried an ASL class and it confused me, because I use PSE. I learned the ASL grammar by signing with my deaf friends and stuff. Lol . and hearing people who don't know asl always seem to "know" the wrong signs for everything. It's great.

  • It does happen constantly. Even just shopping in the mall turns into people staring and asking dumb questions.Deaf people obviously dislike the feeling when someone comes up and says they know sign language and either confuse them with all the wrong words. American Sign Language is a beautiful art.

  • Happens to me and my deaf friend Erica ALL the time.

  • Oh almost forgot. Whenever people start talking really loud or shouting at me, I reply: why are you shouting, what difference does that make, I cant hear you anyways! duhh! dumb ass hearing people. Thing is...I dont know any deaf people :( Im profoundly deaf and have the Harmony Processor(cochlear implant) its awesome :)

  • @darlinggeckos hm youre probably wondering why would I not be able to hear if I have the processor. Well sometimes I dont always wear it, ya know. Regardless, Im still treated as if Im deaf and dumb. It sucks....id love to meet other deaf ppl!.....

  • @darlinggeckos My best friend has the CI and rarely wears it, so I understand. She says it gives her headaches so she doesn't like to wear it. She prefers being deaf most of the time, lol. Do you use ASL as well as the CI? Did you get the CI in childhood?

  • @darlinggeckos Hmmm.... Two of my aunts are deaf (they get a little bit of noise with hearing aids) and one is HoH... If we speak REALLY loudly, they understand us better, so we shout while we talk. That might be why some hearing people shout at you. We're conditioned to think of HoH people when we meet deaf people since profoundly deaf people don't make as many appearances in hearing communities (at least in my experience). Or, maybe some hearing people are just stupid! haha

  • LOL yep that always happen to me. Oh your deaf, oh I know so and so whos uncles deaf. I know sign language S(a)....P(b).....C(c). I respond, oh yeah thats good keep it up.... w/e. Its pretty annoying after awhile. sigh. idk, part of life I guess, just gotta deal with it?

  • I am in my first semester of ASL it is so cool to me :)

  • If I had nickle for every time someone said, "I know sign language!" then flipped the bird. Really, I feel like punching them.

  • I'm not deaf, but I sign, and my deaf friends and I hate when people come up and say crap like that. Throwing the bird around, or the sign for sex "f'ing", or whatever. I've actually told a guy off once who wouldn't stop. Told him that just because he knows the crass and swear words doesn't mean he knows sign language. I used my own colorful language in there as well.

  • I get it all the time... I understand that they don't get it... but its still quite irritating

  • I hate when that happens my deaf sister. They said hi how are you I say Fine then they ask why isn't she talking I say she's deaf then they say "oh I'm sorry can you translate for her or you know what nevermind." then she said "I'm deaf not dumb and I can read lips..."

  • I am hard of hearing and I sign and as soon as people learn im hard of hearing they speak sloooowwww and LOUD!!! and as soon as they learn i sign they tell me they know sign laguage and flip me the bird...actually i get this ALOT!!!

  • Nice boobs.

  • Good grief!!! I have had that happen a few times. I'm not deaf but I tend to sign when I can for the practice so when some ignorant twerp comes up and does that I just turn around and ignore them. Mind you this usually doesn't work, but it is amusing.

  • awww! that's funny. im profoundly deaf, i know NZSL&ASL.(:

    the person in this video, could you please repsond ASAP(:

  • @shaayleerose I've never seen NZSL, I bet it's beautiful. =)

  • @Catwalksymphony Evidently, like the famous case of Nicaraguan sign language, NZSL was developed by kids who were forbidden from signing in school. Children never seem to get tired of making fools of "well-intended" adults.

  • @shaayleerose What is NZSL? I am familiar with BSL and ASL but I don't know what NZSL stands for.

  • @kassidyrose98 New Zealand Sign Language.

  • @kassidyrose98 i would assume new zealand sign lang

  • lol I can hear and that so sad well their are some weird people out there. I'm taking ASL 1 so I can talk to deaf people if i run into them.

  • and you can tell they want to grab my insulin and needles and jab me. Instead they say then why doesn't she take a shot? This will kill her!! (The way to take care of type 1 diabetes is: shots lower your bood sugar, sugar will rise it. I need to keep it in the middle.) (my pancreas does not work which typically would control this). So my friend will try to explain and they will just be like yeah right im looking this up liar.. HA, other times i will take a shot and they will think im a druggie.

  • @ElissaLovesRock My little sis is a type 1, I completely understand the sentiments.

  • I know its not the same but I'm a Type 1 Diabetic and my blood sugar will go low and I will tell my friend we need to stop so I can get something to eat and I will pull out my testing kit and somebody will walk up and ask what it is and I will be shaking (low blood sugar make your brain to stop working as fast and weakens your body) so my friend will tell them I am Diabetic so they will freak out and ask why the heck I'm eating sugar so my friend will say my blood sugars low (cont.)...

  • It had to be an lsu fan Huh? Lol

  • @mrkingquang LOL, right about now I'd prefer to be punching a bama fan!! <3

  • HILARIOUS!!!! I'm not deaf, but I'm HOH. It's very hard for me to understand people if I can't see their faces. What pisses me off is when someone talks to me with their back to me, and I tell them I can't hear, and they keep their back to me but YELL. It makes me want to punch them! I'm constantly telling people, "You don't have to yell at me, just LOOK AT ME."

  • Haha, I love this video

  • @GRIFFIN143ASL So please. Don't trash other before you know what they're talking about. I am merely asking other opinions to know whether or not do they share the same point of view with me.

  • @GRIFFIN143ASL Dude, I know sign language. And also Vietnamese with Spanish in progress. So I'm pretty I know what I'm talking about. Read the other post, I myself personally doesn't consider sign language as a Language of it own because I also know a form of Vietnamese ''sign language'' and they don't consider it a language at all. They consider it another way of communicating, like accent from different region and vice versa.

  • @LucielStarz123 Language experts consider ASL a unique language separate from English. There really is nothing to debate. ASL and English are mutually exclusive languages. ASL is a language based on conceptual nuances, not English words. I also speak multiple languages, doesn't make me any sort of expert on language in general.

  • i love how u can have a convo in sign im jealous O.o i really wanna learn... where did u learn? PLEASE ANSWERR!!!!

  • @immagirl157 I learned sign language through communicating with the deaf community. My best friend in high school was deaf, I learned by spelling things out and learning signs individually until I remembered it, and I learned grammar through mimicking the way she pieced signs together. =)

  • @Catwalksymphony I have a friend Cheyenne is deaf and i talk to him every once in a while, but i dont know that much, do you have any help or a website i can go to to leanr?

  • @12345gavin12345 You can use ASLpro.com to learn individual signs, but the best way to become fluent in sign is to use it daily and communicate with the deaf community.

  • @Catwalksymphony this may be a strange question but where can i find a Deaf community?

  • @immagirl157 Check out the internet, look for deaf clubs and events in your area. Local churches often have interpreters during services for the deaf and hard of hearing if you're religious, so you can meet deaf people that way. Generally just doing a little searching can yield good results. Or you can look up interpreters and ask them about helping you with sign and introducing you to the deaf community.

  • @Catwalksymphony haha ima gonna add this to fav oh btw im a teenger and deaf but this is fucking funny haha but i have a question: is ur name rlly cat?

  • @wolfgirl486 No, lol. My name is Shari, but I've used this screenname for a long time, so some people do call me Cat.

  • @Catwalksymphony ima watch it again and over and over again

  • no it happens

    

  • Good video. I'm hearing and when I tell people I'm studying ASL, I get that "I know sign language" crap too. Man, some people are so dumb. Thanks for the video!

  • haha, you are soo good movie, im lauren i want to new friend with you too (:

  • I hope not all hearing people treat you like this. They're not trying to be douche bags, they're just ignorant. A lot of people get uncomfortable around deaf people, or blind people, or people in wheelchairs, because they don't know what to say or how to act toward them. So they often wind up saying stupid things. It's just fear and ignorance. So no punching okay? : )

  • This vid is hilarious! I'll never understand why so many hearing people are douchebags...and I'm hearing myself.

  • @Goofy16girl787 same

  • @Goofy16girl787 well to be fair, you've taken the time to understand how to react to deaf people. those people have not. either way, you're right. they are pretty insensitive!

  • so im looking for friends who are deaf ive always wanted friends where we can teach each other different things if your interested my fb is Keisha Moore

  • of course.. but i keep punches to myself n guve hearing a time to catch up to our world

  • I myself doesn't consider ASL a language. More like a 'dialect' because you're basically saying/speking the same thing but in a different way. Anyone else outhere that think so too?

  • @LucielStarz123

    No, not really. "you're basically saying/speaking the same thing but in a different way" <-- that would mean that all languages are dialects of each other. I consider sign language to be a whole different language because you don't speak it like a normal language, and the grammar is totally different. ASL even has different dialects within itself! (Northern Americans may sign quickly whereas Southern Americans may sign slower, like in real speech.)

  • @N3ASL8EN No, what I mean is even though the "grammar" is different, the interpreter is still gonna translated it as English. So ASL in my P.O.V is like that. Signer in English can't be understand in Japanese or such. So you'rre "speaking" the same language just in a different way. Get what I mean? I hope so cuz i can b pretty confusing :)

  • @LucielStarz123 but its a sign language. -.- You are not gonna know all the sign as a hearing person who knows only hearing world. Also, deaf people do not think in 'english words' nor do they lipsynch English. Not everyone knows American Sign language. That;s is why its considered a Language to deaf people and other people who interested in joining deaf community [ they like it]. Mostly Deaf people use sign language to communicate with each other. Deaf invented the Sign Language not Hearing.

  • @Vikushi Actually a Hearing person collaborated with deaf, and helped deaf people to understand written English. I should re-read the history again. American sign language used both in U.S and Canada. Each states have their own 'dialect' i mean, their own signs 'style' of some sign for example Birthday sign, depends on location and shape. So you say it cannot be considered a 'complete language' , and independent on its own? You are not taught in English to sign when ur deaf.

  • @LucielStarz123 i mean you are not taught ' english' words when you are deaf, but you are taught by hands, by signs, everything Visual. ASL is a visual language not 'english' language. Try taking ASL class, you will see. And try learning the history of Deaf Culture.

  • @LucielStarz123 ASL and English are two seperate and mutally exclusive languages. Any translator will translate one language to the other in the correct grammatical way, that's what interpreters do. Signs represent conceptual ideas, not english words. That is why many signs do NOT have a direct 1:1 translation from ASL to English, and vice versa.

  • @N3ASL8EN I agree... by Lucie's logic, Italian, French, etc are all dialects, since they are all Latin based. The language would be latin and the rest would just be different spins on it. ASL is also just like any second language, if you dont use it you will loose it, at least your proficiency in it.

  • @LucielStarz123 no, and apparently neither do universities, since ASL fulfills foreign language requirements in most.

  • no

  • my daughter is 10 and some people do that when me and her are out at the store and i makes me mad

  • A friend of mine who i would sign to outside of our asl class would understand what i was siging but her cousin would get angry because she thinks we were talking about her. That cousin would always say "Iknow sign language *flips my friend and i off*. I would look at her with that really, youre such a child expression. then laugh.

  • A childhood friend wanted to teach the rest of us how to sign but we all told him No, because we understood him when he spoke.

    Today, I am very sad that I didn't know to say YES! I would be bilingual.

    I took ASL classes and did fairly well but didn't practice enough. If I have to finger spell it takes me forever and I feel inhibited to do that, even though the signing person is patient.

    Also happened to me when I took Spanish.

    When seeing signers, I sign my name. They smile.

  • I would never do that D: I would probably wave hello and ask you how to sign. (because i think it is really cool) then we would become best friends and ride off into the sunset together like how all the other cheesy best friend movies end :3

  • would you hear it if i motorboated ya boobies?!

  • Haha this vid is awesome!

  • The worst is the freakin' muppet speak....(You know, when they move their lips straight up and down like a damn muppet and makes whatever lipreading you can do impossible), I'm hard of hearing and even hearing people have issues with the accoustics in a gym. Did not understand teacher and had her repeat directions....she started yelling and pulled a muppet move on me then yelled DID YOU HEAR ALL THAT!?....Nope, I can't understand when people yell LOL I had to run extra laps....

  • @jkendrix1980

    ... I officially love you just for that comment!! xD

  • 1:01 The best Sign Laguage ever, this get the point across quicky LOL

  • Yep I always get that.. the middle finger, or the obvious sign for BS or some other stupid things.. Or theyd ask me if I can read lips,and I would respond "yeah, a little bit.." and then they would speak very slowly and wide mouthed, I would tell them "I read lips, not tonsils! thank you. now get out of my face."

  • i hate it when people do that, the amount of times ive had that done on me and my partner. Hes deaf and im hearing. Ppl just arent deaf aware and dont realise how offensive this can be, the amount of ppl who i've wanted to hit in the past for spoiling a romantic night out :(

  • This girl could be deaf blind and mute, But she'd still be as cute as she is here :)

  • YES IT DOES

  • I am an ASL student pursuing a degree...you should be an actress :)

  • Great video!!! =)

  • Maybe. Seriously we should talking, I like you.

  • lol i like this vid

    

  • Geez...

  • @Nig9a4LiF3 wow ur a real charmer rnt ya

  • yah there is this girl in my class i am not deaf and neither is she but once she gave me the finger in art class. the teacher did not see

  • GEAUX TIGERS!!!

  • well i've encountered so many deaf people in my life, to the point where I'll just use my cellphone to type and comunicate with them, much much simpler.. adios amigos.

    ps good video

  • yes it happens to me people laugh at me cause i am deaf

  • When my brother's friend sees me signing, he's like "Can you just speak English?" Makes me kinda mad

  • Oh yeah........BIG TIME, and I'm hard of hearing, and when people talk like they got elastic bands in their mouth or "just" decide to yell beside your ear, you get as pissed as hell, but they all think they're being "nice". Really pisses me off, and if I say "pardon" once some people decide to flop their hands all around like a bird and I just look at them like "what the hell"!! And many of us have family members who do this too, fucked up pervs!!

  • @Jan4Solar i know exactly what you mean i am hard of hearing and wear a hearing aid. people treat me normal until they find out that i am hard of hearing. then they talk to loud to where i start to get feedback from my hearing aid.

  • Pennyn19, u made urself look like an ass. Good job

  • I'm hearing and i wanna do that when other peoople do that to my gfs deaf parents lol

  • it didnt happen to me....but it happend to my brother when this girl walked up to him tryin to get his number n flirting but didnt realize he was deaf til she saw me signing wat she was sayin to him, she did exactly wat u jus said "HELLOOOO HOOOOW RRRR UUU DOOOOIIINNNNGG",it upset him n i almost got arrested for daym near killin the girll!! smh i jus really wish people would stop treatin them like their retarded or sumthin!

  • My friend went out with a few of her friends who are deaf. She was the only hearing one so they were all signing. She left the group to order a drink and at the bar someone walked up and yelled at her for pretending to be deaf. He screamed something about "You're talking to the bartender, why can't you talk with your friends?" Needless to say that man was kicked out soon after, but she said it wasn't the first time she went out with this group and had complete strangers be aggressive with her.

  • The best thing that comes from working with deaf people is losing all ones stupid, unwarranted prejudices!

  • nice rack.

  • It surprisingly happens a lot...

  • @pennyn19 haha this piece of shit is mad!

  • Oh my gosh! This happens to me all the time! I'm hard of hearing myself, and the rest of my friends are deaf. We went to a water park and a guy was seriously making fun of us signing, so I went over there and chewed him out, but its like REALLY!? Who raised you!?

  • You can't be mad when people encounter something they never done or witnessed before.

  • thats pretty funny... lol i <3 asl =)

  • It's not just you, I've seen that happen all the time. It's the most irritating thing on the planet. Obviously if they can't hear you how on earth would speaking slowly help that? Or loudly. Ignorant people *glare*.

  • Lol. I'm studying Norwegian Sign Language at college in Norway, and most of my friends didn't even know you could get a degree in sign language. So when I met up with them and told them, some of them were like 'i know this and this and this, blablabla. Like the middle finger, thumb up, thumb down etc. Lol.

  • Hahahahaha, people often tell me they know sign language and show me the middle finger, LAME. I am just learning signing this week and that's the response I get, figures.

  • My professor for my intro to interpreting class is also a pastor, and is ALSO deaf, and he said he was visiting at a church once and the church had prepared food, this little old lady came up to him and was like 'can deaf people eat chicken?'....he was like uhmmm yes? and an DIFFERENT little old lady came up to him and was like 'can deaf people eat hamburgers?' he stood up and was like OKAY, i'm deaf, not a different species, i can eat the SAME things you can :D

  • oi

    not alot of deaf people i met but why would you wanna do that to them

    plus talking slow to them doesnt help them at all

    so its mean and people are dumb

    the end

    :p

  • when they speak like that i usually have 2 options, i would look with a blank expression then i speak perfectly fine or i milk it and speak slow mo back. truth is, i speak and write very well for a person who is hard of hearing.

  • That's happened to me, despite the fact I'm not deaf. I was with a friend when another friend of hers came along. I didn't know the guy. She introduced me and told him I was from Japan. The guy looked at me and spoke slowly and loudly, as though somehow speaking that way would turn his English into Japanese in my ears. I speak English of course, so when I told him that he just looked sheepish. He should be more embarrassed about thinking that slomo-speech is some kind of automated interpreter.

  • haha totally. I'm deaf, I just flipping them off if they doing some stupid shit around me or my friends. some of hearin would wish they never done that in first place

  • haha tu fais bien ;)

  • Hahahahaha!!! Very well put! Ive experinced that Allllll the time! Great sense of humor !

  • yes that happened to me just last tuesday!

  • I am not deaf, but I had a friend in school who is. I never speak slower or louder, because a lot of the times, people who are deaf are great at communicaing in universal ways, so I never really catch the fact that they can't hear me! Deaf people are amazing at communicating because they have to innovate and be creative. :)

  • IM not deaf im learing ASL and its beatiful i sign to my freinds who r deaf ive goting really good in know the sign for douchbag ya soo thats what i do when that happens i tell them it beens friendship oww and you just take to fist and bang them toghther

  • I'm not deaf, but that has happened to me and my sister. also, when people at school find out I know sign language, they will say something inappropriate that they learned from a deaf classmate, like "I want to f**k". I guess they think I'd be impressed that they can be vulgar in two languages!

  • Heaalll yea and I'm sick of it, sick of it.

    Then there are the people that say they know some sign language and its really lame, then I'm like "Hey, thats great, but ... can I just order my food now please?"

  • i get that because i am a kid. LOL. I get no respect from some adults....

    This was great and funny. Are you deaf? Do you have deaf loved ones?

  • that happens sometimes and it drives me crazy.....

  • ALWAYZZZZ

  • yes. all the time

  • What's wrong with the accent? I like it. The visual on the other hand... Well I could fall in LOVE with that! Here's to good aim on a face punch.

  • This has actually happened to me, I wanted to hit my friend so bad, but what is worse for me is when my family tries to sign from watching me sign and they do it horribly wrong, it annoys me badly, but sometimes they sign something totally different by accident and it's really funny. Like this one time, my mom tried to sign during the night, the dog becomes crazy, but she ended up signing during birth, the dog peace cloudy.

  • She signed some+time NOT sometimes. She's obviously NOT Deaf.

  • this happend a looooot of times with my friends.. im not deaf but my friends teach me the sign language and everywhere we go is the same story.. annoying!!! :/

  • The narrator sounds like my best friend Makayla... is that you Makayla???

  • That happens all the time. -____-

    

  • I took 3 years of sign language and I wish I had a deaf friend I could go hang out with and they could teach me more sign. It's a beautiful language and I hate when stupid people think they're being cool.

  • YES!!!!!!!!!!! i have a deaf friend and they do it to her all the time!! or when they think i am the deaf person cuz i interpret for her sometimes!@!! YES I WANNA PUNCH THEM SO HARD!!

  • nice jugs

  • heck, im not even deaf, i speak with Asl because of a severe stutter that makes it difficult to communicate and people STILL talk to me like i'm mentally challenged, its so frustrating!

  • I'm not deaf but I do speak Asl. I have friends, and know people that are deaf. It really gets on my nerves when people don't understand the deaf, and the deaf community.

  • that has happened to me multiple times lol and ya i wanted to punch the people so bad. it got to the point i just dont tell ppl im deaf

  • cool vid! thnx

  • I more hate it when people who are not deaf/hard of hearing or are not taking sign language and are not really that interested in the deaf world try to act all cool by using signs that usually don't mean anything......or it is a sign for a curse words but that's just immature.

  • Oh yes, I am deaf myself, and oh yes! that has happened to me when I am with my friends, family or somebody...sheesh, its pretty annoying

  • Hey I know you!!! I just happened to run across this video and recognized your screenname! LOL

    Hello!

  • You are so gorgeous. I love the hair!

  • wow you say fucking word bad boo mad you

  • Please help me. I am a teacher who will have 2 deaf students learning to solder for the first time. They will have interpreters with them however where can i find a do's and dont's when communicating with the deaf?

    Bill