The only thing I can't do is hear. I can drive, I have a life with four kids, I work on TV, I do movies, so the deafness question, is it that they want to know because, what? Not sure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
How many deaf people do you know in real life? Unless they live in a cave, or are 14, which seems to be true for most people in this business, what could I possibly tell them that they don't already know?
We have over 25 deaf individuals in my family.
Am I complaining about my deafness? No, I am not.
When I was young I knew I was deaf. I couldn't accept it.
There are two worlds: the deaf world and the hearing world. There are some people in the deaf community that feel that hearing people look down on us.
But people who think they can project themselves into deafness are mistaken because you can't. And I'm not talking about imagining what a deaf person's whole life is like I even mean just realizing what it is like for an instant.
Hear only the things you should hear - be deaf to others.
There is no relation to sound for deaf people. It is a totally different mental process.
I am the fourth generation of being deaf.
Everyone in my family is pretty much tone-deaf.
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