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Transcript UnP130 Deafness


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00:00:01| for a lot of my life I thought it was death it comes in many forms many variances many levels imagine being totally blind and not seeing anything at all but then you
00:00:16| realize you're sound blind you're deaf so I'm Dan and I'm Nick books for old friends dissecting one topic at a time people technology media we've got it all covered each discussion here is a deep
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00:00:50| may contain mature language and sexual content and it's for entertainment purposes only so join us have a good time and we also have Nick Nick Nick folks
00:01:23| snick snick here Nick Lemony Snicket also little monsters was that crumb is it crumb what I guess the big guys named crumb the duck dog this crumb yeah a real man real monsters crumb Thumbelina
00:01:44| and ickis no the monsters a little monster don't know what's little monsters it's a Fred Savage oh yeah and a movie there's the creepy scary movie yeah
00:01:56| though ndele yeah that's grease and then I met his neck snick snick yeah a lot of creepy people would you say they in any way relate to our main topic
00:02:14| tonight of deafness yeah because almost a hearing loss is up to 3 percent hmm there's the same thing hmm you're gonna ask me to find the difference between deaf and hearing loss
00:02:39| I was actually I thought that for something you were born with or got through a disease like yellow fever or scarlet fever so like hearing loss can happen if like you stand in front of a
00:02:51| speaker at a rock concert and you lose a little bit oh crap now I'm knowing okay real quick this is Oh save this just remind me about the speakers so no hearing loss is
00:03:09| essentially you can like still make out noises and stuff but a deafness is like you have no functionality whatsoever like you can't you're don't banging stuff or I guess it's not considered
00:03:19| hearing you can feel that feeling yeah all right that makes sense so huh Wow thank you do you how how are people deaf like does anyone know any deaf people probably not yeah it's pretty rare
00:03:33| I'm not sure you know people of all ages it's like a fifth of us who have some sort of hearing or their different varying degrees of it hundred percent um like my grandmother was deaf really she
00:03:45| D yeah you're making this up for the podcast no did you make her death just so you could do a podcast about it no because I thought it was death for the longest time maybe like she's dead okay
00:03:57| do you think I really don't so I was out yeah but uh yeah till the age five or six I really didn't know the word was death with an F hmm cuz I'd never seen it spelled out you know I mean as a kid
00:04:14| I just know we always said she was deaf hmm and I was like okay she uh yeah she would babysit us too so it was like wow like I learned like maybe like 8 to 12 things in sign language mmm and I got
00:04:29| really good at reading lips and like speaking my lips like so you could speak to them yeah yeah interesting like the most messed up thing I remember I think I was 7 and my sister now Lisa I know it
00:04:43| involved yelling I was like yeah watch this and I screamed at the top of my lungs and my grandmother was like 5 feet away babysitting us didn't even turn and I was like God her because we weren't
00:04:54| supposed to yell I guess I don't even know she was deaf or entire life ever since she was like 2 or 1 so between 1 and 2 she got a real bad fever scarlet fever yellow fever one of L fevers and I
00:05:07| almost killed her I believe but took her hearing with it that's fo sho so she was raised deaf she went to like I think she went to a regular high school but then but at some point she went to the School
00:05:21| for the Deaf and thought of it yeah so touched on one of the points that a fever can cause deafness you know meningitis and other infections and then certain medications will can also make
00:05:36| you deaf psych forms of encephalitis will damage your nerves that are come from years is that would they do it is it always the same nerves or is it like different ones like it can mess up
00:05:45| the hammer or mess up just the the part the cochlea card or it can just mess up this part like is it different it's just a tax the ear and once one piece doesn't work you're it's like you can't use it
00:05:56| because it's like a multifunctional organ yeah I don't know that the physical pieces are susceptible to like viral or bacterial infection but like the auditory nerve can be attacked and I
00:06:07| think that's so probably the nerve that okay that makes sense that would make entirely sense so not a physical defect a nerve defect so we can say the people who are deaf or are less than us right
00:06:19| because they have a defect so what you're getting I don't everyone that's so funny that what this episode came up and then you have a closer tied to deafness at the moment than I do but I
00:06:34| love deaf people like I meet deaf people all the time and like I know just enough sign language where I get by and like now they always claim they know someone I
00:06:42| know and I don't know that it's true but it's such a close a close-knit community and like like I'm so good at reading lips and projecting my lips if that's the thing that I get along with them
00:06:53| really great and like deaf people are awesome and I have a lot of deaf friends and friends of friends with your hands they're Italian that's oh my god that's 100% it so I'm
00:07:02| always speaking like this and I'm over pronouncing my words and I'm saying usually I'm repeating my jokes so it's that's what it is this one actually came up because I was
00:07:13| I was once again on reddit and somebody had a VR world where I guess someone had VR like gloves on so they could sign in VR and they were just signing and it was like the title of the thing was like
00:07:29| deaf people invent new language so they can talk in VR and it was just why did it look different because in VR did it have like trailers on it or something like it was very good like you could
00:07:44| actually make out like different like the fingerspelling that's cool which I'm gonna test you do you know the alphabet and like I do and I don't got a BA you know I thought
00:07:57| we're quizzing me yeah keep going oh I think I learned that different can you do differently I totally would remember this nah I had B's the MSN mu follow me
00:08:14| e G G is one fh h i j k l l dan L is just no Hanson mmm like then yeah and then you know just to l m n o P that's like it's I don't K cubed Q R Q it's like you're
00:08:39| pinching some right yeah okay r is what are a sniper at our arms like twisted fingers yeah I've seen that Laura s t he is it put the thumb in the middle there give the old T to you s you see
00:08:56| the w lb u X tells X a hook hook yeah [ __ ] no one uses an X Y I Kenzi right this is like pinky again yeah whatever to do finger whatever oh cool cheated on Z which ones this father I think mother
00:09:15| mm-hmm thank you you to go to the bathroom you say I don't know that you do that like no I thought it was well you don't like you 10 that the time father-in-law that
00:09:24| yeah this one's an insult I think right that you need an attorney oh yeah probably I spray something serious but we don't know what those Jesus you're always praying to yeah think so that's
00:09:35| what I learned in like a long long time ago thank you always you gotta be courteous yeah welcome which one's your welcome is it like you
00:09:43| like echoing like you're about the bow here well okay that makes sense that makes ensign um here's a wild one no keep going do you know what give me some more counter adults yeah that was good
00:10:02| that's cool um so I learned these and I probably learned a new one all the time and forgot them all the time but usually you can work through it and you know it's it's weird to me that my
00:10:15| grandmother would teach me while she was deaf so like she couldn't and she were exactly she did and she didn't it was so weird cuz like I can tell if I knew ahead of time what she was saying easy
00:10:27| to figure it out if you didn't like I'd be like I'm not sure like she was like oh wow but like she could make the mouth movements but not the the air actually
00:10:37| that people yeah exactly internally dude yeah so she didn't know how to push the air out to make any of the sounds but she totally was doing the right patient movements for all the
00:10:48| sounds so it'll be like oh yeah next cow and I'd be like you're barely speaking you know I mean but really she would smack me because she was Italian yeah well she would really but if I said what
00:11:00| I just said she would smack yes oh yeah yeah she would you're talking about her my wife has a hearing loss so it that's new that's the part of the pieces puzzle there I tell
00:11:11| my man do the alphabet also in to us college that mainstreamed deaf people holy crap everyone's gonna crack down we're all typing at our PC we know where we went to school folks but that's good
00:11:23| that's a rather interesting experience because like the reddit post it's like a brand new world for like the first I don't know first few months that you're in it and then afterwards it's just kind
00:11:34| of a natural thing that you see people just like like sonic making like the motions and like the noises are like just like pieces of the noise yeah and then you get a lot of like like all the
00:11:46| mouthy like the when someone talks and they make the lip smacks and stuff so ya hear a lot of that we have you go like a deaf party it's just like that's all you hear and it's kind of like that's wild
00:11:58| but if that party would be so loud in that sense yeah thoughts snacks and chanting until I realized that the music's not playing and then I'll turn the bass up well it was crazy loud
00:12:08| really I've never been in like a deaf party most of the deaf people I know or way older than me or like younger than they I'm not like I didn't hang out with deaf people my own age I know it's one
00:12:21| of those things are like as you get older like you should know sign language but I guess you don't give a [ __ ] at the time like you're like already ready for death or death oh are you talking about
00:12:32| like when you have your own hearing loss yeah like when you're in your 70s like a baby so yeah and then also probably your hands are probably like shot at that point that's
00:12:40| true yeah there's no things you're like - look you owe us and um it's really good at pee and you're like a good point what I was going to say is do you know any like were you around any deaf I
00:13:02| almost said conventions like what's crazy is especially back because my grandmother is you know she's not around with technology today so I don't she had a cell phone
00:13:11| yeah she's into the world yeah we we got it so that anytime you rang her doorbell all the lights in the house would turn off and on nice and and the phone did the same but it went on a
00:13:24| blinking pattern so it would all go Bing Bing Bing Bing and you're like why does it matter when her phone rang well she had a TTY machine you know that yeah so that's it to me it's so crazy I remember
00:13:38| being like four years old and using it what's called yeah I just quoted a TTY I thought yeah text the telephone that make sense so you would pick up your phone your house phone that was sitting
00:13:49| there pull it off the receiver and if you listened to it it would be like matrix sounds right you like mom it's grandma cuz there was no way for her to know if anyone was even home picking up
00:14:02| the phone do you know what I mean it doesn't say you've connected or anything so we'd pick up we'd have the tty machine above the fridge is where we kept it so your mom's in town now my
00:14:11| dad's mom so we'd take it put it on the table and then flip the phone on to this machine and this machine must have transcribed the sounds I guess that because that's all I had to go on write
00:14:22| this down now into one of 26 characters or I guess probably a program like 35 characters like exclamation point a risky it's probably like 64 or 128 or 256
00:14:35| machine it was probably that 64 or something anyway and then it would come across it'd be like Hello grandma here is anyone there equal sign equals sign D tilde the other funny thing is she would
00:14:55| always end the whole conversation with xoxoxo and then to sign off with SK SK SK SK and that's a new the whole conversation was over SK SK SK I don't know if it meant anything or is our code
00:15:09| in our family or if it was like a universal thing mm-hmm I know what that hugs and kisses and no because the excel was that's hugs and kisses
00:15:18| xoxoxo yeah for people who don't know before motifs like you used to send xoxo like so to people you love minute hugs and kisses for the younger crowd so there's an element you're touching on
00:15:31| here is that the technological advancement made it so that deaf people can learn at the same pace as other people which is beneficial for my wife because she hit that wave right as
00:15:41| people were starting go text and you were started to get captions on TV and things that didn't exist before so the people born in like you know early 1900s they didn't have jack
00:15:56| so essentially yeah the deafness meant that you're completely ignored which is kind of persisting a little bit is that there's a section of deaf people who are like people don't expect anything out of
00:16:09| them so they don't even like integrate them into culture they don't leave turning them into like the discussion so they can never learn and grow from it so there's a lot just like it will off cast
00:16:18| portion of the population yeah exactly rious mm-hmm not that not that or even look down because I bet if you talk to most of the audience listen right here they're not
00:16:28| like I hate deaf people I'm disgusting but they don't think about them ever or they will probably don't incorporate them into anything and yeah well I technically don't really Molly for them
00:16:38| anywhere I mean if you ask me to I guess I would but I don't think of it yeah right and try to tell a joke to a group of people with one deaf person and then the punchline comes and the deaf person
00:16:47| doesn't get it how do you bring them back into it and retell the joke and make it even though funny the second time around this sounds crazy I would somehow get money it I'd somehow make it
00:17:00| ya know maybe who knows it all depends on the person to the individual yeah the crowd setting a lot of things but no you're right it's like a thing that you don't think of until it's already there
00:17:12| and then you're like ah hey what should I do now it's like the this is a segue in the like Helen Keller I talk about how word I I don't know much about her to be
00:17:23| honest wait dead serious I just know the jokes and stuff yeah that she was born she was blind and deaf so they had to develop her like a technique of like tapping her so that she could
00:17:33| communicate I don't even know how much she understood or how you interact with a person like that okay and what you can see what senses are their taste smell and touch
00:17:45| yeah it's not like you can communicate through taster smell can but not like no we right now without being shocked correct and I'm gonna be do licorice now to mean that there's someone at your
00:18:02| door are your telephones ringing here's the licorice licorice licorice licorice how do you but had you wouldn't even be able to express the idea of door would you know know you're to like hit them
00:18:14| with the door I don't know like that's the weirdest part of like it's such a basic understanding that a child will get because they can see it and hear it but like a child doesn't know that it
00:18:28| hurts when you close the door on their fingers so that takes like a couple times like that way so there's different forms of communication but using it as like a means of speech like you're
00:18:40| reversing the path that you were expecting okay you just don't know how well you're also in my mind I picture things so I can't picture what I can't picture like
00:18:52| I'd be fascinated to know how blind individuals um mind works like were there any other sign to take over well I understand the other senses take over but then when you picture you're blind
00:19:05| and you can feel the door you can feel the guitar you can feel a micro you can feel all these things you can interact with them you know your food you can interact you know how taste like what
00:19:15| the location for dolphins I guess but what I'm getting at is is it all the same thing cuz in my mind vision is what separates items and objects and everything like this is a color and it's
00:19:27| shiny in its metal it's not connected to this but you're blind it almost feels like it's all one thing and then parts of it are edible or parts of it or perf when you
00:19:36| hit them or parts of it I don't know it's like I'm a very visual mental individual like I usually picture I think so if I didn't have vision or Sam's know what I think of anything that
00:19:49| it's like what I just if you like this is the thing yes if your only sense was touch how great would an orgasm feel really good except like if you were doing it in a door you're just out out
00:20:06| in public giving it to the door there's that alan color joke in there somewhere I'm sure there's a lot I'm sure leave it in the comments below yeah well you don't go by a fella but
00:20:20| say that's awful and then July Wesley terrible it's injured a visual person please huh that's how you would envision Helen Keller going to town yeah what I can't picture auditorily yeah I have no
00:20:37| idea what well it's one of those weird yeah it's the same thing with your grandmother like if you're trying to make a noise she's doing it by vision do you think someone like tried to get her
00:20:49| to have too little so I would try and get her to talk yeah yeah they probably tried in school and stuff I'm not sure of it because this is back in the nineteen whatever 40s and everything
00:21:02| like I said the coolest part was going to the school for the death I believe she played on the football team mhm yeah but going to the School for the
00:21:14| Deaf must have been cool because everyone around you is like death so like it's your own community it's like kind of awesome you know here people so that was one of the things that I
00:21:24| noticed for my wife is that she only had like a couple friends like they would have like these meetups but the meetups wouldn't be like local so you wouldn't mm-hm like she didn't I don't think that
00:21:33| she knew another deaf person like growing up through like until high school when she actually like gödel gallons yeah and that's like you finally like meet up with them
00:21:44| and college must been like an amazing time because you finally can like be near people like you have a culture and there's a weird like you realize that there's like a weird divide there too is
00:21:56| that not only there's like hearing lost culture there's like deaf cultures and then there's expectations between them and battles I'm gonna go back to Helen Keller really quickly good what did she
00:22:07| put out my gal she put her a finger on like your learn Lera NYX one on your lips and then wanna get your nose so that she could feel you breathing okay and reeling and the vibrations that you
00:22:21| would make to what hear me say a sentence like can you get me the fork yes verbalize that figure out where in the house the forks were and hand you a fork
00:22:31| no I said that wouldn't work spork yeah I said spork poor she's dead right yeah yes temperature 19 that's so 1968 is when she died there are spell jokes even as high schoolers
00:23:00| we had jokes yeah that's so she's are just it was like instead 30 years removed yeah they're probably they just made a song move your lips do the Helen Keller or something in it it's like a
00:23:15| song came out like four years ago oh yeah oh yeah and do that Helen Keller when you move good everyone's will be like this guy's old it's just like I forget the line now yeah it's in like a
00:23:28| pop song so have any questions you ever wanted to ask me about yeah so here this is honestly a good one like your wife like she's deaf so like any to kid yeah no no like is it weird
00:23:49| do they have trouble communicating with her they like I don't know cuz kids around my kids are like very so and they grew up with it like it's not like they're also just shown it so
00:24:02| good when they pronounce things and they like say like I want this thing like it's kind of like a toddler tantrum anyway cuz like they're gonna cry like crazy sure there are certain times when
00:24:11| she doesn't understand them and like she'll keep asking them and like probably yeah they're saying it right whether they are are and I mean they could and they also might not because I
00:24:20| know sometimes you might get as like words he still says where he's like it doesn't and I'm like so what dude it's like the most random thing it's like a thing in Minecraft and you get there I
00:24:32| always problems so so I get it that no like but otherwise they like they communicate to get along they do everything fine it's not like it's like whatever I don't know if they realize at
00:24:47| all like I I guess do they know she's that for anything I don't think so so my wife's lost her hearing when she was 4 ish her hearing is such that she couldn't understand words but she could
00:25:00| hear frequencies like certain frequencies but that's not useful in understanding words since she got a cochlear when she was like in her 20s and the cochlear gets her by most of the
00:25:10| time it's just like non-directional and bitwise sound so like there are certain websites that will like digitized sound in like the shitty cochlear implant noise way in it like everyone should
00:25:24| listen to that cuz it's like how does account yeah how do you pick out what a word actually sounds like when it's just like boopadoo to do you know like yeah like a little like you could get like
00:25:33| weird breaks and the way there you hear frequencies weird can we check that out so yeah so it's like it's functional deafness is that a term I don't even know and check this so when she got the
00:25:46| cochlear implant was there a whole hello Balu hullabaloo yeah about so I was i I don't know the period of learning is unique because you're trying to teach your brain how to listen and it's
00:26:02| getting sensory input that it's never had before or has had pieces of and well and you're talking about plasticity to the mind right we've talked about this before yeah a time
00:26:11| you're in your 20s it's not quite what it was especially not what it was as a kid when you're learning language and stuff yeah and so there's there's a lot of like speech therapy and like
00:26:21| audiologists involved too like slowly gain like your build in here and then they tweak it - there's like steps so this creates races uh-huh so they go back in and readjust and they
00:26:32| say how's it going let's really just let's go in how's it going readjust littles programmable so like they can program it to be a little bit more and more sensitive as you like it's painful
00:26:40| in the beginning so like she was like very learning in fixating on like my voice because I was around her the most so like over time it became that like my voice was the one that like she could
00:26:52| pick out the most to me right she's too new she's officially been culled sure but yeah ruined ruined yeah definitely definitely she's gonna hit she's gonna hit the dating scene hi my name's Ricky
00:27:09| he's really oh it's gonna find your voice double oh can you say these words and it's gonna have one of your sentences hi it's been the unpin ders it's wild and now I was actually going
00:27:28| with the UM in the deaf community for a while I don't know if that's has changed or not getting a cochlear implant was like no it was like- yeah look down like to the point where yeah I like really
00:27:40| bad like I think there are a few law-and-order episodes based on this like I told someone in the community because it's like you're turning your back on everyone and it's like you're
00:27:48| turning technology and leaving everyone behind who isn't available to get the cochlear implant yeah exactly there's like you don't want to be left behind and also like you're fine as is
00:27:59| as what I mean if you've been more than anyways I would say the best like this is how we are it's fine are we not fine it's like almost like saying hey you want to fix yourself even
00:28:09| though I can't fix myself I hope we're all good and that's a weird messed-up way to look at it too I mean you would want whoever to be able to make themselves the best of however they can
00:28:20| be yeah the scariest part is that my wife actually deals with a lot of deaf people who are I guess like kind of forgotten so like the people who are brought up in
00:28:31| families that didn't acknowledge that they were deaf and didn't do anything different to teach them so like they're barely reading yeah reading and writing is that like a second grade level maybe
00:28:41| and they're like thirty years old like they're full grown adults but they cannot understand anything other than maybe pieces of sign language or pigeon which is like wild because my
00:28:52| grandmother's reading and writing skills I feel like we're fairly not good I wouldn't say they were terrible but you could tell they weren't like up to up to snuff uh-huh now she was a very clever
00:29:03| lady like she always watching jeopardy she had a TV routine and she smoked a pack of marbles a day I think nice restaurant probably like 70 I feel like there's a point where like you've
00:29:22| already like destroyed your body enough that like the smoking keeps it together like all the pieces just like require it to see it like it keeps it keep the train moving it's like not helping
00:29:33| anything it's not hurting anything but if you stop suddenly it probably would you're gonna stop other things and other things gonna stop other things every ways we like we didn't realize we were
00:29:41| driving over a rickety bridge and we just stopped the look and now we're going to crash like when a Looney tune goes out over the cliff and looks down and that's when they fall yeah yeah a
00:29:52| little bit but she was smart you can tell she was smart by the way she like she was clever yeah in certain things I could tell and just you have to be clever to a degree when you're you don't
00:30:05| have to be but to be more dependent on yourself for things because like you said you're deaf the more independent dependent on yourself yeah you have to write
00:30:19| isn't that the weird that's the weirdest way of saying you're into contradiction you are dependent on yourself you're more dependent on yourself than the average person
00:30:27| yeah so your independence is Wow what do you think you would do if you were deaf he said what would you think would be different would be the one thing I probably everything the same
00:30:42| this podcast I'd still do yeah I'd still go to all the events I've gone to all the sponsor play all the music that you do a base play all the musical instruments like hey hey I would still
00:30:54| play them wouldn't hear them as well do you think you'd be telling jokes I imagine I don't know it's like is there like a timing thing with comedy like where they're like this and then they
00:31:05| pause wait a minute and go yeah it'd probably get some timing down and my physical comedy so I don't know I guess it would definitely be different now I definitely miss music most of all shake
00:31:22| my life and it's funny because I talk to people so much like I'm a talker and a listener no I I will listen but yeah I think it would have something like growth in that direction I don't know
00:31:36| what I would turn to would I be into making video games or something like something I could do that I enjoy quietly photography yeah okay you get noticeable activity oh yeah yeah I think
00:31:51| so and I think I I I assume I would enjoy it or embrace it or you know go full throttle and do it hang out with deaf groups and like do deaf stuff like I
00:31:59| think I would you know I think my grandmother while I did it human to me kind of like a shout out in homage oh ma yeah yeah what about you know I've seen my wife struggle to find people that
00:32:13| like Matt sure cuz I guess her deafness is kind of unique where she was able to learn enough when she until she was four to like get a leg up I guess and then throughout her life like her parents
00:32:24| fought for her to be integrated and then helped by having an interpreter like in normal classes oh that's cool so I didn't know that's how that worked so you go to a normal classroom and
00:32:35| interpreter helps you while you're in the class she'll follow you throughout the day like that's the way it worked for her sweet that's kind of cool was that like the school didn't want to
00:32:46| pay for that but they had to go to court and legally like battle it out until the school actually like folded and said like okay we really do it yeah why is it a basic right you go to public school
00:32:58| what you went to a private school so I think a public school would have provided for it but a private school was like oh screw this person yeah rice money like it of course what does God
00:33:08| want to do not pay money like come on no are you into the best Thank You God we need spending money hoes people no I think God's going to provide one by magic yeah take care of itself
00:33:25| yeah it will go into the woods and become learn it see so she had her parents fighting for it throughout it's got an amazing thing that you like kept pace with most people like on the same
00:33:40| path of learning because my focus during class was usually like scribbling something and like listening like today you have to look scribble and pay attention with your eyes and your face
00:33:51| and your whole attention span on something that you probably weren't interested in but you your friggin learn that person is there for you so you also feel right if you're ignoring that
00:34:02| person well that's tough that's like going to work yeah yep and then what there's an aspect of that like for interpreters to or like the interpreters that are like if you've seen a musical
00:34:14| act within your on the side of the stage like they always [ __ ] with the interpreter I always like say certain words or try to get them of like like the hemin am interpreter or she's like
00:34:24| totally into it oh man that's it's impressive but the comedian he had with it too here's another thing so interpretation I find which is crazy
00:34:35| ever since we had closed captioning on in her house all the time only certain channels had it but they wouldn't write exactly what was being said on TV yeah you simplify it have to cut out words a
00:34:48| little bit so you're touched on it right there with interpreters the sign language doesn't have all the articles that all the and of cut out most of the words so you
00:34:59| have to try and figure out the verb path and like your nouns in order and just put words in order and then the individual has to connect the dots well hey there's what is the interpreter
00:35:11| interpreting the information as what are they signing it as and then what is the person who's seeing the signs interpreting it as to make it up quite an extra barrier like three extra levels
00:35:23| of like it could just get misconstrued a little bit and a little bit this is kind of a big deal yeah you're pretty much like if you're if someone's teaching you class you're hoping that the person
00:35:32| understands what the teacher is teaching and there's conveying it to you the same thing happened when my wife was giving birth is that they give you an interpreter oh not all the time but
00:35:43| there are certain interpreters that didn't know medical terminology am I gonna give you a needle in the back like in that whatever the name of drugs and stuff like you imagine that we're gonna
00:35:53| give you so and so drug and then like drug it's just like spell it out it's like and you're like you was at tylenol that perfect law was that blush and all yeah so like that's what it should like
00:36:08| my wife was like ah like this interpreter like no no give it a boot yeah nice they try it wasn't the full problems yeah you still go through an interpretive service though so like the
00:36:20| service provides the interpreter so like you say like never again and the interpreting service can still bring that person back and you're just like what is this like how do you argue
00:36:29| against the only person that can attend you turret yeah right yeah so like that sort of crap just like it's almost insane like borderline and saying that you can have people that are inept and
00:36:43| provided at a crucial moment of life where it's it could be life or death for psych or death yeah you're right 100% and it's like you meet them for everything it's also the backup option
00:36:56| is like they have this little cart so the cart has like a video interpreter you can call a service which then interprets what they hear and then does it over the video streaming service
00:37:08| that's while sounds kind of me in but in practice it actually like they don't have enough Wi-Fi their signal strength isn't good enough it couldn't have throughput so
00:37:17| like it would like freeze and like every minute like in the middle it which is like true and be like you'd be like jaw did we lose on trip to realism like surgeries surgeries are gonna keep it
00:37:26| going like the first the first ever deaf doctor doctor more than left more to the left mmm too far too far come back too far come back like you imagine it an extra
00:37:44| layer level would anybody trust a deaf doctor would you trust I would not I mean we they have I will not be the first and they're just like operating on like my pinky no not an internal nothing
00:37:57| you know what no central regions nothing in here you got everything on my outside nothing by his penis or anything vasectomy yeah you know what I think doctors gonna like what they say big
00:38:16| penis it's a pee to your nose oh [ __ ] penis that's awesome yeah I just learned a new word today folks that's cool teaching the world so here here's a real question because um I imagine some deaf
00:38:38| people watch this episode maybe not we're ready even your wife like would you say like something nice to her on the recording because will it ever get the smartest [ __ ] that's fair okay good
00:38:50| and Marta's [ __ ] see and that's very nice like so there is captioning that goes into these and that's one of them I yeah I think it recently started getting captioning correct how's that working
00:39:01| out I've never seen the full episode with captioning I think they just recently started that it's uh you know this it was like not not that great but I think it's getting better and I also
00:39:12| think we're getting better like more annunciated yeah I would agree with that both isn't there a really good speech-to-text thing that just got
00:39:24| released on Android hmm yeah there's a real new one it's like it's a very cutting edge it's like able to transcribe our words into text right away
00:39:34| and does a very good job of this like it's and it's not just a text-to-speech like for making a text message yeah it's like recording a lecture in class huh I get it
00:39:43| oh you can record it uses the same stupid AI that all Google stuff uses it's a Google product it goes the soda mastermind in the cloud and then the cloud just like it's it's algorithm
00:39:54| based so it's probably based on a million different pronunciations of a word and then based on the word prior and the word next it probably makes some kind of matches like hey he said fiddler
00:40:04| on the and it sounds like goof but it's probably roof yeah it's probably roof and it's like ah it is if they're on the roof for me I think it's like it like you're
00:40:14| probably taking AI and then like tremens as best as possible with like your your subset of whatever words and language and sounds and then like you're like taking pieces from the internet and
00:40:23| eventually you hit the iceberg that's like porn on the internet and then it's just like scroll the language wonder if it's like he was so smart until he saw pornhub I have such a great idea now I
00:40:38| feel like there's gonna be a movement where the internet starts to take over humanity or like out outweighs us in all facets and it's perfect in every facet and it's just so beautiful and then it
00:40:49| hits this giant glitch where it's all are saved up porn and porn saves of the day it's like oh give it to me oh just like porno faces and that sound people make and like a real a real
00:41:08| step-siblings and then like the guys just like play video games and like the girl comes over and she's like stepbrother stepbrother I need help I need help it's like I'm
00:41:18| stuck in the garbage disposal and he's like oh god not again and then she like they hold the whole dialogue is like her like hey hey I have this problem can you just can you do this for me and he's
00:41:31| like no no no not gonna no stop it please I have a real name I ever wrote you can call me by my real name and it's like keeps going because everything is
00:41:41| incestuous and stepbrother stepsister now family milf it's like 90% of the porn videos oh I thought you were telling me an actual one that you saw that was like a parody of all of those
00:41:55| or that what you're saying is a parody yes oh oh so real that it's like the parodies so right the parody has become real
00:42:02| because frigging are porn is just mutated I can't imagine what it'll be in ten years but hopefully it saves us I have a dry throat he's like go get the water he's like she's like I don't know
00:42:13| where the water is so deafness you think you'll get there oh yeah go get deaf become down yeah yeah I think so every now and then I like don't hear people and I start to worry and then I just
00:42:36| realized I like other people like suck it hearing two are in the suck at talking but the greatest is we have friends so we're starting at the age where hearing will start to change even
00:42:47| if it's not in most people it's in a few huh we have a friend couple that are heavy drinkers and they like to party and they they argue all the time well both of
00:42:57| their hearing is going nice and it's fascinating because they're not that much older and the hearing isn't going at all but it like it's just enough where they say huh every five seconds
00:43:08| and then this I said you got out of the Jeep remember and he goes well I thought you said earlier we had it there and then she's has to say no no the Jeep we didn't keep it and then they argue for
00:43:21| like two minutes I'm sitting here and they're arguing I'm like oh my god did you guys relax she won't even arguing you didn't realize it you were just getting along
00:43:29| but you thought you were arguing and it's just so weird cuz we don't way to tell them mm-hmm that's an interesting situation that always happens to me does it where you guys argue about the
00:43:41| same thing because like she just didn't catch a word or something so sometimes she like keys in on my tone and like sometimes my tone is just like direct that's not that's impossible I said and
00:43:53| I'm not here if she's watching the whole episode and reading every transcript I'm not saying it's impossible I'm saying if I can hear 300 variants of Dan's dialect and his tones I think the only thing she
00:44:09| could read into it was your eyes if you were doing this I told you where it was and hey that's right your eyes I already know what she's gonna say it's the way you look at her when you say things so I
00:44:20| agree with Nadia my my it's yes it is body like mine it's [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] okay how many times like how many times does someone ask you like five times where something is and you
00:44:32| tell them every time it's right over there it's right over there it's right it's right it's right than that but at that time it looks like I'm you're right it is I don't like your
00:44:40| tone and it's like but it's right walk in there right this giant fight is erupted because of the communication err yeah interesting that's pretty for as a first little was
00:45:03| we fight the majority of our fights are over a weird communication errors exactly like that but I assume that most couples are like that I think they are whether ones that formed nuns deaf or
00:45:13| anything but is that things is more often I agree interesting that's one of my one gripes is that there are times when she could fully hear me and she ignores me and I go like you should have
00:45:26| heard me there and then like she'll be like but I'm deaf it's like there's no nothing yeah oh I'm sorry I'm deaf you son of a [ __ ] I know what you're doing no yard
00:45:44| that which is kind of cool that we came to this because it's almost like deaf people are real people huh I tried to get you to spit you're drunk it's almost like almost yeah I try
00:46:00| try no I mean it is they all run some in same trials and tribulations they literally have to deal with this all the time and I'm almost a hundred percent sure I what hearing loss it's it's gotta
00:46:12| be coming for me soon yeah I play my music earphones in Max I'm a max guy I do it all the time yeah I used to double your funds in and then like any office other people could hear the music that I
00:46:23| was listening to and it's just like I enjoy that that volume but I did it for like several years and I think it's it's probably gonna hurt me a lot yeah yeah that's all I'm going to a lot of metal
00:46:37| concerts right like you're hearing in like crowded spaces like at bars and like places where like have a lot of background noise my wife definitely cannot hear in that situation but even I
00:46:48| can't hear like sometimes she feels like it's because I'm definitely like computed I couldn't when I was 21 I went to all these fun yes good and I'd be like I said we should go get a drink
00:46:59| what we should get a drink it's funny that you start talking to people in that scenario like maybe they're dead you over pronounce your words drinker solicits it yeah no you cut out yeah cut
00:47:14| out all the extra extra temporary needs accessories extemporary not good they yeah it's wild real quick I do want to touch on some famous deaf people you touched on Helen Keller Kanye West
00:47:29| there's a movie company Kanye West he claims he's deaf something that he would do he probably will do it yeah you probably right eventually you may pretty good here on the amp Anders copyright
00:47:48| okay yeah oh so there's a movie called power can you google it to make sure that's the name of the movie powder or power power air-drumming
00:48:01| just do power air drum there's a movie called power or life of power or struggle in terms of the power adventures of power thank you so there's a movie called adventures of
00:48:11| power which every time go up the mountains we watch together and it's an air drummer and his goal in life is to be the world's best air drummer there's a contest every year
00:48:22| that's all the best air drummers in the world and they have to sit on their little Thrones and do the best air drum they can do and they're judged on accuracy and what it looks like they hit
00:48:33| and the rhythm and everything else like the judges doing this the coolest thing about this movie is a he's a he's a flunky I drop out a loser but he's gonna be an air drumming champion or at least
00:48:46| that's what he wants to be in his heart mm he falls in love with a girl who's deaf and her Sharna Shh yeah she can't hear him but I when I see you play I can hear the music it's
00:48:59| the easiest thing in the world it makes air drumming seriously and he's talking to a drummer one time and they're like yo man you don't even play real drums he's like check this when you
00:49:10| hit the drum it bounces back that's easy man any time I got to do a drum fill I got to do both bounces and the guy's like whoa but his death girlfriend cracks me up in the whole
00:49:25| movie it's ironic but he's not really playing the drums and she's not really hearing them and it's it's my favorite thing and about 3/4 of the way through the movie we find out how she was made
00:49:36| death her mom was a hippie and was following music plays and bands everywhere and from the 60s and 70s and she said hold on daughter and she puts her four-year-old daughter in front of
00:49:48| us like 36-inch giant speaker cabinet that's playing to 70,000 people and just puts her here and says stay here and she goes walks ten feet further onstage and flashes the audience and they screamed
00:50:01| so loud that it hits the speaker and defens her daughter but anyway her mom flashing the audience at Woodstock or whatever is why she's deaf and why she falls in love with a drummer who's not
00:50:19| even playing the drums and it's it's kind of a movie that you could probably see for free on you - I believe mm-hmm but I highly recommended it's like a tongue-in-cheek
00:50:30| MTV type parody from the 90s and it's it's very funny and very well done and he plays Tom Sawyer on drums what is the krynytzky movie that a quiet place little wine plays yeah no I heard
00:50:45| it was really good mmm it is indeed but they actually use does the whole glue be quiet mm-hmm so after you sign language throughout well there's pieces where
00:50:53| they can talk but it's like very it's minimal so like there are like sign language used throughout and I think they actually have a deaf actress as one of the leads of that it was like a
00:51:04| genuine and it kind of like I don't know there's a piece of it that kind of like is like to watch it is really captivating and off-putting at the same time but then when the action scenes
00:51:16| happen I think it's kind of like ups the level but because the action scenes kind of break through the silence and make it that much more piercing well yeah well it was really loud it's just like in a
00:51:27| lab where well yeah you know a loudness and quiet I think so a load kind of sense yeah I could see that so do you think deaf people can kind of feel loudness can
00:51:39| they feel this overwhelming piercing just sudden why black hmm I mean cuz you still could without sound I imagine it's just sound kind of any time I associate one of these explosions or things like
00:51:53| that it's with noise and I know they could feel an explosion I'm just saying like like when something crazy happens at your job you can hear that would be weird
00:52:04| that's like what fingernails on a blackboard so I into us at that screech like oh yeah exactly like it might be the same noise to a deaf person but like there are noises out there that like
00:52:17| like the chiming of things like plates like hitting each other like certain frequencies make it through and that's got to be the same thing that's wild you think like something extremely like
00:52:31| benign like ASMR those people that are just like imagine like some reason I feel extremely calm the are we gonna do a whole episode of one we were but we need like a whole bunch of props in
00:52:50| order to do it properly in chimes you haven't do some chimes over here yeah you needed like a music man like you're stuck inside the music mans and track like hopefully have all the stuff yeah
00:53:04| yeah cut though effort for a podcast that doesn't get the main views whoa about what's in here my man okay are here what's up here your cochlear and yeah that's me mmm what other elements
00:53:22| are there literally I was just gonna say how it feels to be in a community I thought of this one I was upstairs just hello it's weird how I met those deaf couple that went to the Harley Davidson
00:53:35| thing which is cool they were big into Harley's and like they were my best buds and like I was talking with them and telling jokes with them and they claimed they knew my grandmother and I don't
00:53:43| know if they did or didn't whatever and maybe they did cuz it's a small enough community that they would or maybe they were just saying except they did or was a miscommunication and just any other
00:53:54| deaf people it's so funny there are certain communities that feel tighter knit than others like if I said I was part of the rollerblading as a teenager community I don't know that we're that
00:54:06| tight-knit not a lot of people at my age group talk about when they're rollerblading mm-hmm 15 years ago do you run into that a lot any knee ups any big mass emails no nobody really talks about
00:54:18| it um and don't get me wrong it's not a lifelong thing but like the deaf community is one community that I feel like is strong and if you're in the community or know someone it's like
00:54:29| you're your brother at arms if that makes sense mm-hmm it's like you're part of something this happens in the neighborhood that I work in and photo
00:54:39| Fiat Germantown like if you know someone in Germantown you really in town strong future you're in I don't know how to explain that but it's it's a super tight knit community whereas if
00:54:50| you're from Mount Airy who cares not even people from Mount Airy care do you know what I mean hmm like there's certain communities that feel like they they look out for their own they accept
00:55:02| their own they're willing to help their own more there they want to talk about their own more they want to I don't know work together more and I get that from the deaf community and I can be totally
00:55:12| wrong but any I gotta agree with you I'm just trying to look it's like I haven't seen it I wonder what the percentage of people being blind it's like the blind is a blind community I'm sure it's out
00:55:24| there but I guess that one's harder to organize yeah I mean really because driving there getting the message out like you could always do a podcast or a radio program or talk to someone but
00:55:40| organization feels to favor visual aspects that make sense a surprising number of people are legally blind is 3 percent but I don't know how many people are like legally honestly I can't make
00:55:53| out like letters from a certain distance right correct full-blown blind I don't even know what the search for that she's a type in full-blown blind I love that nevermind ok nevermind I just is it a
00:56:18| small event large map apparently there's a full-blown firearms that fills mine I shouldn't even said that because now it's like promoting them we do not get cakes bags from full-blown fireworks why
00:56:30| they show up that's so weird as a full-blown SEO full-blown and I think I think the third one is what made me laugh is like blind aids survivor discovers vision beyond sight and I
00:56:41| think I was just thinking like full-blown aids blown a full-blown AIDS who is that is that um the dudes who made South Park they did a a musical or something yeah full-blown a
00:56:59| park that stone made something called fill lemonade's I don't think I feel like that's that's right of the alley I'll do something yeah hmm apparently like no light perception is get
00:57:11| incredibly rare really since light just didn't darkness total darkness yeah weird that's so bizarre anyway those are the top two and I feel like me deaf community I have noticed that Mike if
00:57:31| there's like certain people who are deaf my wife will know them I think there was a deaf person on Dancing with the Stars there's deaf authors and she'll be like pick up the books and be like this
00:57:42| person is deaf like she already knows before she sees the book she just have to read like the back to see this author is Bubble Bobble it's like it's like the Greeks yeah the Greeks know every other
00:57:52| Greek famous person oh he's good he's very good he's very good he's bidding and it's like how do you know the kind they're like he's very big in Greece he's very big yeah baby and it's like
00:58:00| okay and it's like oh you have to watch the cook show with the Greek man and then they'll give me a name I've never heard before and it's like ah he's very big very big but it's like certain
00:58:09| communities feel like they're very tight-knit Greeks being one of them shout out to our Greek viewers we love you mister oh I'm kidding cuz I last I was with all Greeks so I know lucky and
00:58:25| a couple of curse words so we're not gonna get into malakas I also know Oh deaf the deaf community sorry I'm getting sidetracked here cuz I like I think we're winding down yeah these
00:58:46| people do you think actually no a deaf person in their life like mine my grandmother your wife those are pretty close but I feel like that's not the average right no I still get people what
00:58:55| we're like maybe we're just a little younger like when my 20s they'd be like it'd be almost like a novelty and that's the same thing that happens when like you
00:59:02| have an interpreter on stage and like that comedian or just musician wants to like make fries then that's sure because it's weird what's becoming pretty mainstream
00:59:11| but yeah it's not like an immature thing it's kind of strange I'm sure well listen people are gonna be you know poking fun at the minority something uncomfortable something new
00:59:23| something weird lady I mean because they haven't seen it think of it I mean if you grew up with it of course 100% it's the everyday there are all those is different so let's spin this a little
00:59:35| bit so like how much cochlear technology is improving it's not the best and everything yeah there's a cool light improvements let you make it smaller the batteries are a little better and you
00:59:48| know hearing different frequencies and more of them but imagine if at a certain point it exceeded like the human ability for that would be wild would you get one that's exactly sign me the hell up yeah
01:00:03| I know you I know that was your question you're gonna you already signing up for two of them if they look risky yeah you have to trust somebody to actually put it in there right and for it to be clean
01:00:18| and for them to not like give you Brittany's probably will like 60 if like the hearing starts going that's like use anything a gamble that's your the hard drugs right now I know I got nothing
01:00:30| left why not hard drugs these have the the heroin the cocaine whatever LSD you're just like I just mix it together it's fine hey whatever what am I gonna
01:00:45| lose make sense well actually you do have more to lose because your heart can't take it anymore yeah if the door your hard drugs with your young kids yeah like don't do them
01:00:56| before you go before your teenager that's don't do that please you shouldn't be listening to podcast video yeah this week there's a disclaimer the beginning that absolve us
01:01:11| of all wrongdoing so mm-hmm so it's gonna wrap it up what's your favorite thing about being deaf about me being deaf deafness being deaf
01:01:25| so men say you being dead my highlight is the way she mispronounces things so like James Bond loves James Bond she watched every movie she has the full collection she come dude come on we hang
01:01:43| it you're very believe this she absolutely hate success she wants to be like she wants time to be in the know so when they so when they um CC it like something like that they actually write
01:02:10| just tell you writers what are you doing zero-zero they like down below set up like that would to get that right that's like oh yeah that's world wide web is three syllables but www
01:02:23| twice as many syllables this wild let's blow my brain that's a it's warp on my noodle damn thing is the the old thing that your other senses become heightened mmm her
01:02:41| smell I don't know well I don't know your senses become heightened or you pay more attention to your senses like do to me it's not like all of a sudden they have super sniffers and they're like
01:02:52| they get some more particles per thousand I think it's just that they're they have to your senses so they're putting more brainpower in to smell or more than putting more focus nerve
01:03:02| endings that are like growing out there and then like one of your senses are not there like you think they're gonna just be like I think they're just gonna redirect and then your brains gonna fuse
01:03:11| and say hey in the stupidest way to say it they're paying more attention to the other things it could be could be other ping-mei Janelle so why has the more sensory in the way I don't know they're
01:03:22| getting more sensory but there's no way I'm functioning at 100% sensory input there this desk feels like while I'm talking to you while I'm doing the air
01:03:31| temperature in my nostrils while I'm like figuring out what's the dryness versus the wetness of the room versus the depth perception of this versus the colors here versus the wash here versus
01:03:41| how many molecules in the air versus like how much time I've spent down here all that going on and when all the molecules in universe yeah there's a lot of them yeah there are oh man try and
01:03:54| get me the show at every other but you can only pay attention to X amount until your brain is split up between at least five senses a sense of time a sense of this if you cut out one sense guess what
01:04:06| got more you can concentrate on one area the other mm-hmm dude II dunno seconds okay it's not a poop thing no no okay so electronics thing oh oh dude your titles been doing something oh that makes sense
01:04:24| see ya your percentage of time increases by the entire unit minus X the sense of hearing right I have no idea what the hell you just went on there but okay all right Nick it's like the unit is 5
01:04:42| million sensors well it's 5 million minus X which is hearing so you can spend more time spit up that way yes thank you I gave them right up right yeah
01:04:58| is that the line easily yes it is duty X duty cycle is X ladies so for all the deaf people listening we have one quick segment okay I did it under so no one could yeah please
01:05:21| so this is also like a joke any time I still drive by the School for the Deaf but about the school for the denim when I Drive by I forget who started that someone at my work was like yeah I honk
01:05:31| every time I go by and I was like why and he's like no idea so every now and then I honk when I go by the school for the day huh it's like a shout out I mean it's not to be rude
01:05:41| almost like like it's it's giving a fist stop does that make sense so like that's like like deaf clapping isn't clapping it's you do this finger finger dancing yeah I don't know
01:05:58| that I don't know that's appropriate I don't know that matters it's not appropriate like I apologize I mean I do my own way Oh like do the fake horn this is like yeah hey honking at them and
01:06:10| it's not at any one particular I mean just when the streets clear and I'm gone by the school boom boom it's like a shout out what happy pelea yeah literally I don't know I got a family
01:06:23| who went there I can do whatever the hell I want I'm in the community I'm the community I know people I got X Y & Z I know a couple famous people in the community just say I'm a
01:06:34| pretty big pretty big spender there okay hmm not as big as you who lives every day with them and says how much you hate them hmm there's gotta be an interesting tidbit
01:06:49| that you want to know there's got to be more well I don't know it's gonna be like sexual like did she laugh when you guys have sex and you're like no this isn't appropriate of course that's funny
01:07:09| yeah can she hear the Chewbacca noise huh no I probably I should oh you should do it I said she would probably notice though she's looking right at me you guys have the same position interesting
01:07:29| I'm gonna write that down always a little like barber's mirrors where you can look back and say i'm so good over here looks good over here you missed a spot
01:07:43| no I mean I think being deaf is actually the coolest Andy Castle is against handicapped yeah handicapped do you the sticker and everything she could choose to but she
01:07:55| doesn't ah power to the people why didn't you just get when I give it to you dammit dammit are you allowed to do that would your spouse not really frowned upon
01:08:07| it wouldn't want to say whose car is whose and who's using what car that day they're in Boleyn there's a level of honesty there that we should probably adhere to yeah okay you know if I were
01:08:25| the problem is if I had that tag and I could like pull up right where I wanted to like I would just grow exponentially and then like eventually I would actually be disabled because I'd be
01:08:34| rolling around you're putting a lot of onus on like 30 feet now I know it's 30 feet times what three times a day but it seems like an awful lot closer to the grocery store you're just getting fatter
01:08:51| by the minute I just imagine people like bringing out one of those electronic wheelchairs and be like and now I have to play it up like every time I go to the grocery store they know me as a
01:09:01| disabled guy so now you have to continually ask for help reaching for anything over like you see your shoulders remain so I guess knocking off the shelves is like knocking everything
01:09:13| off the shelf finally I got those gummy bears they meant you go to sign up for the gym and you see three people you recognize from the supermarket you're like God Jesus so you have to get back
01:09:21| in your chair real quick and be like - whoa sorry I think they arm weights okay just do a few arm weights oh that's a cycle you're a gym adequate etiquette that acquit adequate make it better
01:09:34| attic wait while you're ahead of time dude would you wipe down my sweat if I was disabled now I didn't roll around then a baby a sweat hog some good sweat their sweat oh this person doesn't sweat
01:09:48| themselves in ten years that's pure comeback Kotter did you get that I don't I don't I don't watch that show it's like from the 1970s my dog is an actual thing yeah
01:10:03| welcome back kotter it was a TV show I know where I'm at Connor but I don't well that's what he called them hey sweat hugs that's what he called them I'm not sure
01:10:10| why but I like to think it was a gym etiquette reason or like a super racially charged one I have no idea or like a super or the 70s where else was going on race and sweat jumping the
01:10:23| shark the Fonz I'm trying to think there was something that caught my eye today that was like I'm not gonna remember deaf community know I had nothing to do with the deaf community no mine they've
01:10:40| all turned it off because they couldn't hear anything so far so yeah I know no not gonna come to me be sure we were around for another 5 10 min we gather bring it oh listen I gotta see how these
01:10:58| look we're starting to get there a little bit a little bit you see that yeah need some an arm no actually the pits the only area don't shave say that that's real hair but it's for real hair
01:11:12| Wow I had to trim my chest and my neck so it's all another story you know if you trim in your neck are you good under here but you have like a
01:11:22| tuft of hair here guess what you guys do trim it gonna be trend here and you got like a little bit of hair here a little bit of hair here oh yeah don't trim it so then now you
01:11:33| have a hairy stomach but your test is clean that looks real weird like what do you wanna do for you - uh-huh so you know what you gotta do trim your stomach hair and then at that point you
01:11:45| just how far down your neck can you just keep going no you stop it your stomach that's it I mean yep make sure it's low below your waistline all right 100% so now let's show the diaper of hair no
01:12:02| I leave a I call it a designer happy trail because I designed it myself it's really just leftover hair but it looks like metal Timmy's on your challenge of hair mm-hmm
01:12:13| grab your grab your crown this Cato self ending oh thanks for this thing we uh thanks for listening or reading yeah following along thanks for following along thanks for joining us actually if
01:12:44| you have any other communities or stories from the deaf community because actually some of their stories are hilarious actually new a brawler who is deaf hmm oh that was a Harley dude he
01:12:53| was just like a dude used to get in fights all the time and I feel like half of it was to avoid communicating with people but like he's a badass I'm probably a lot of great stories I didn't
01:13:02| you know so to share some stories share any deaf people you know in your life and work with on a regular basis or whatever and the dude and the replacements another famous deaf person
01:13:15| remember yeah my receiver that's kind of cool nice clothes bring it up tell us who we missed talk about some deafness some deaf individuals some folklore a little bit
01:13:27| of fun stuff give you some fun facts we missed maybe some TTY machine mishaps were you accidentally TT why'd your boss at midnight and told him to eff himself you know I don't know why would why did
01:13:39| he have a TTY you know who it was anyway is a pranking demeaning from DGP it's like yeah yeah this feels offensive anyway yeah green though equals equals D equal D no black capital D wink wink
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