the fact that some people don’t need glasses is wild
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@nerdgnostic
the fact that some people don’t need glasses is wild
Person: [Plays C, D, E, F, G, A, and B on a piano.]
Cat: [Meows a C, completing the scale]
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Senegalese musician Sallilou on the Cas Cas, also known as Kashaka, which is an instrument made by connecting two small, bean-filled gourds with a string. [x]
Bother 2 whole birds AND a tree with this one (1) easy tune
i am once again demanding you play portal and portal 2 for less than $3 on pc and mac through the app steam available at this price until july 9th 2020
Husky getting nervous at his first swimming lesson
I like this WAY more then I should
BIG BABY <3
Choose your house hold appliance
Ok, but are you on grass tiktok?
IT’S HERE, IT’S HERE, IT’S HERE!!!!!!
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Wife it’s almost time!!! :DDDDDD
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my 15 year old self is QUAKING
if you can read this rn learn american sign language
as a place to start i strongly recommend Dr. Bill Vicars’ free lessons on youtube and at lifeprint.com (which also has a huge ASL dictionary and lesson plans/outlines). there are also freelance ASL tutors online who can help personalize your learning experience and give you opportunities to observe and practice signing naturally, if you don’t already have Deaf friends/family
Gallaudet University, a university designed for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, offers a few online lessons for ASL! https://www.gallaudet.edu/asl-connect/asl-for-free
I also have used this website to practice fingerspelling, https://asl.ms/. You can select the speed, and though it’s designed to help your receptive skills in knowing what the spelling was, you can practice your own fingerspelling by signing along with it.
The ASL App is also pretty good, though you do have to pay for most of the lessons, beyond the basics.