Cos you mentioned that I wouldn't friend him on facebook?
Hey look see this is why I ask rather than jump in and say something assuming it's about me.
she home schooled?
I was kinda hoping it was, I had the perfect comeback lined up![]()
I quoted leroys fucking post, wth is wrong with you?
I'm proud of my infraction. Trolling a deaf person was a life goal of mine.
the responseDear Blarg,
You have received an infraction at Order of the Blue Gartr.
Reason: Leaky Spam
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You knew this was coming...
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This infraction is worth 4 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
Original Post:
http://www.bluegartrls.com/forum/771...ml#post2832993
those lazy bums should just learn english and quit blaming it on their problems
Another idiot with a lack of education rears his ugly face that also passes for his ass.
Don't pretend to be an expert on something you know NOTHING about. One common misconception about ASL is that everyone thinks it is based on the English language. It's not. It's actually derived from FRENCH. Yes. FRENCH.
And before you go "what the fuck do you know," I'm deaf. I'm fluent in ASL (my primary language) AND English. ASL, like any other language, it has its own syntax, sentence structure and grammar rules that are followed. I bet you anything that my English skills far surpass your own, and you're a member of the hearing community.
Now, to get you to understand why you perceive the deaf people as "lazy bums" you should really think about how people acquire language. English is a spoken language, is it not? Most deaf people have no ability to hear, therefore their ability to pick up on the subtle nuances of the English language is next to zip. There's only so much reading can do for you to help you learn English. Some deaf have some hearing ability, not much but enough to sort out the spoken intricacies of the English language. Additionally, English follows a SVO order (Subject > Verb > Object) while ASL follows SOV (Subject > Object > Verb) in their grammatical structure. This makes it a bit harder for a deaf person to pick up English readily.
As for the topic at hand, the best way to learn ASL is to be around deaf folks. Let go of the English structure and don't formulate your sentences based on English. ASL is a very conceptual language, very visual, so body language and facial expressions can lend more depth to your signs.
i would like to put a little white in linliel
giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity giggity GOO
oh god, I remember that one, haha
can I get Titanss into a definition war? LET'S SEE.
Just a few posts in
http://www.bluegartr.com/threads/771...ge#post2832993
Why the hell would you be offended if he said nig.
And why would he care if you were offended when he was trying to offend you?
Go back to pre-school with your useless pHD.
wow that thread is great
Blarg you are the most inconsiderate person ever. I hope you get deafed and then you'll understand how they feel like. Fuck your dad.