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Subtitled Sign Language

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dseindc (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Brilliant Vlog. Funniest thing I've seen in a long time, maybe we Americans are too serious.
grlloveswim (9 months ago) Show Hide
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GREAT video! loved it! I was cracking up the whole time. *wipes eyes*
alittleteddy (10 months ago) Show Hide
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lol.
i love it !
LucyMarieH (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Am deaf, but speaking, and omg, this vid made me laugh.
had to watch it twice lol, once to understand the signs, the second to read the subtitles.

thanks for giving a deaf chick a good giggle.
picmario (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Masakione: well, there are enough hearing impaired people, (not necessarily completely deaf-mute) because hearing loss is so, so easy to get! All you have to get is strong nasal-ear infection and your precious sound pressure transfer mechanism is GONE! I don't know the exact percentage, but perharps 2% of families is affected. The light side is that some institutions who have to (by the law) employ 2-4% of the staff from impaired, first reach among the deaf. Some employers do it in advance.
picmario (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This was funny. I did not understand the sign language, but the ending subtitle reads: "subtitles by extremely stressed out ex-hearing bloke". Does it mean it was really subtitled by someone who lost hearing or it was a joke on the subtitles? :)

great job there!
Gnillob802 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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LOL, but I get your point that not everything can be adapted to everyone's handicap. As someone who has a disability I accept that I have to adapt to the same things that people with other disabilities have to adapt to. I do think it is good that TV and DVD's have captioning for the deaf because sometimes when someone is speaking in an accent I have to read the captions to understand them (Penelope Cruz!!!!)
MalubaySyecado (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I don't know if you are a bit slow or just didn't read the video or take time out to comprehend my comments. I was making a point. You really need to do a lot more reading to understand that not everything written is as literal as a video game. You won't learn anything from these comments if you don't at least try to think about them first. I think the only person around here that is truly deaf and blind is you.
joeboyferret07 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Oh and..."all videos should have narration for the blind."

What about hearing people watching deaf people and deaf people watching hearing people and everyone else? Exactly, not all the videos are made to fit EVERY desire of people.

You're being very selfish.
Gnillob802 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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To joeboy, I think malubay was making a point that not everything can be adapted to everyone's handicap. I think it was meant as satire and he was trying to make that point. I don't think most people would be offended by the statement.

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