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Wikipedia is turning 25 this year. Thoughts?
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In light of the most recent "tumblrs gonna be closed" scare I thought I should take the time to backup this blog.
This backup is publicly accessible for archival purposes if that is something yall are interested in.
So here ya go
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Hello! Thank you so much for your work and this amazing blog.
I have a question: are there any visual indicators to a person being deaf/Deaf/HoH beside hearing aids and/or using a sign language? Mostly asking for the visual storytelling purposes - I wonder if there are any ways to visually hint at a character status as a deaf/Deaf/HoH person. Maybe some popular home assistive devices, or common little quirks/habits in regards of how a person carries themselves? I'm wondering if there are any telltale signs that hearing people often miss but that are obvious to other deaf/Deaf/HoH people. Something that makes you go like "oh, I do this thing too all the time!" when you see it.
Hello,
visual? Hm... Well, deaf people tend to turn their heads more, since they need to check their surroundings with eyes. They tend to place more importance of eye contact and see lack of eye contact as end of conversation. Instead of calling for someone, deaf people pat on the shoulder or wave to get attention.
Devices - vibrating watches, light based alarm clocks and doorbells.
People born deaf often have so called "deaf accent".
Lot of Deaf people make loud noises while signing, they really aren't silent at all.
Hope this helped,
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Questioning nblm culture is going through the nblm tag to see if you find the experiences there relatable, but they’re all just mlm posts with nblm thrown in there for “inclusion”. Like, it just perpetuates the stereotype that nonbinary people are the “lite” version of whichever binary gender they look most like. I look like a dude, but I’m not a dude.
Seriously though, are there any actual resources for questioning nblm and nblw?
i think you may have an easier time finding resources if you search for toric and trixic, there is @trixic-culture-is though sadly there isn't a toric-culture-is blog, maybe @toricpride may be able to help you
hope this helps!!
sorry guys, mesmerizer teto knocked the fuck out, sorry guys, sorr-