Do you have any friends that are physically disabled?
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My papa worked as an ASL interpreter for rather a long time, and I'm friends with a lot of the deaf friends he met that way. I confess myself rather shocked at how articulate and intelligent one of them was... when she wrote down her thoughts and we spoke that way. She's the reason I'm taking ASL classes as soon as I can, and learning on my own online. (Being able to bullshit phrases for Shizune in fic is just a bonus.)
Likewise, the father of my best friend in childhood has been wheelchair bound since before I was born.
I don't recall anyone around my age being physically disabled, unless severe gender dysphoria (transgender/'epic trap') counts. Cognitive and mental disabilities, otoh...
Likewise, the father of my best friend in childhood has been wheelchair bound since before I was born.
I don't recall anyone around my age being physically disabled, unless severe gender dysphoria (transgender/'epic trap') counts. Cognitive and mental disabilities, otoh...
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Re: Do you have any friends that are physically disabled?
I'm disabled in a way you might say. I have burn scars on my right arm and can't do fully lift it or strecht it. Other than me I don't have disabled people that I enjoy being with. I know a few though.
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I don't have any disabled friends, but i'm handicapped myself, i have a smaller right leg. Defect from birth.
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What a terrible thing to have hanging over you. Inability to read peoples' expressions, look at paintings, write. Humans are such a visually oriented species; we use sight more than any other sense. I'm so sorry that's happening to you. Best of luck. Don't worry, bionic eyes'll be here any day now...Daestrum wrote:I've got deteriorating eyesight. Likely to need cornea transplants within the next few years, though it's inevitable that I'll go blind. My eyesight is bad enough that, without lenses or glasses, I cannot see within inches of my face.
Terrifying prospect, going blind. Being an avid gamer and artist, I cannot image losing my ability to see.
I taught myself both braille and a little sign language. Braille's not that useful unless you want to read the secret messages in elevators and the like, but I was able to exchange pleasantries with a deaf person thanks to the elementary signs I knew.
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Terrible as it is, there are far worse things I could fall victim to. The best years of my life will still be with sight, and like you said, hopefully medical science will help one day. Only part of the idea that truly scares me is never getting to see the children I plan to have.Sleet wrote:What a terrible thing to have hanging over you. Inability to read peoples' expressions, look at paintings, write. Humans are such a visually oriented species; we use sight more than any other sense. I'm so sorry that's happening to you. Best of luck. Don't worry, bionic eyes'll be here any day now...
I taught myself both braille and a little sign language. Braille's not that useful unless you want to read the secret messages in elevators and the like, but I was able to exchange pleasantries with a deaf person thanks to the elementary signs I knew.
Really need to learn how to read braille and do sign language while I can still see. Lazy bastard, and all that, though. Appreciate the sympathy, at any rate.
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I dated a girl who was bi-polar, who looked like hanako (minus the scars) and had her personality too...unless she was in crazy bitch mode, which then she more acts like kenji. I also have a friend whos missing a foot
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A deaf girl used to be my best friend, she taught me a bit of sign language and it wasn't really that bad, only for the fact i couldn't read for about a year before i met her but i can't remember the details because i was about 3 at the time, then she started watching the romantic films (like most girls) and decided i should be her boyfriend...Then she turned lesbian, at least she told me it wasn't because of me :/
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I know 2 or 3 people who all have some form of arm and leg disability, but I don't know what they have. Also a few who are deaf, and some with diabetes.
I have Marfan syndrome, haven't seen a doctor as far as how much of me it actually has an effect on, though I'm pretty sure it's my eyes, lungs, and heart. Also have the long limbs and fingers.
I have Marfan syndrome, haven't seen a doctor as far as how much of me it actually has an effect on, though I'm pretty sure it's my eyes, lungs, and heart. Also have the long limbs and fingers.
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What secret messages? Or are you joking?Sleet wrote:What a terrible thing to have hanging over you. Inability to read peoples' expressions, look at paintings, write. Humans are such a visually oriented species; we use sight more than any other sense. I'm so sorry that's happening to you. Best of luck. Don't worry, bionic eyes'll be here any day now...Daestrum wrote:I've got deteriorating eyesight. Likely to need cornea transplants within the next few years, though it's inevitable that I'll go blind. My eyesight is bad enough that, without lenses or glasses, I cannot see within inches of my face.
Terrifying prospect, going blind. Being an avid gamer and artist, I cannot image losing my ability to see.
I taught myself both braille and a little sign language. Braille's not that useful unless you want to read the secret messages in elevators and the like, but I was able to exchange pleasantries with a deaf person thanks to the elementary signs I knew.
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I've known two girls with Cerebral Palsy. One of which was actually interested by the concept of this game.
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Re: Do you have any friends that are physically disabled?
one thing that i think makes this game special is that most people have or know someone with a disability, so regardless of initial impressions, we empathize with the characters in-game, and begin to place ourselves in their position (I wondered what it would be like to have no arms).
i think i empathize most with suizune due to my own hearing problems (see earlier post)
if i may make a suggestion to the makers, make 2 versions of the game, one thats merely a Pg-13/teen rating and one with the adult content
why? because i think this game is something that touches on a sensitive and little understood subject, that being the affects on people with disabilitys in everyday life, their interactions and feelings, and the way they cope with them.
I think that this game should be available to a much wider audience.
thoughts? comments?
i think i empathize most with suizune due to my own hearing problems (see earlier post)
if i may make a suggestion to the makers, make 2 versions of the game, one thats merely a Pg-13/teen rating and one with the adult content
why? because i think this game is something that touches on a sensitive and little understood subject, that being the affects on people with disabilitys in everyday life, their interactions and feelings, and the way they cope with them.
I think that this game should be available to a much wider audience.
thoughts? comments?
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Shades of gray wrote:one thing that i think makes this game special is that most people have or know someone with a disability, so regardless of initial impressions, we empathize with the characters in-game, and begin to place ourselves in their position (I wondered what it would be like to have no arms).
i think i empathize most with suizune due to my own hearing problems (see earlier post)
if i may make a suggestion to the makers, make 2 versions of the game, one thats merely a Pg-13/teen rating and one with the adult content
why? because i think this game is something that touches on a sensitive and little understood subject, that being the affects on people with disabilitys in everyday life, their interactions and feelings, and the way they cope with them.
I think that this game should be available to a much wider audience.
thoughts? comments?
http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=435&start=0&
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ah right, thanks for pointing that out empty
didnt see that topic V_V
didnt see that topic V_V
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Hint: There was a hyperlink in my post.Notguest wrote:What secret messages? Or are you joking?