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Posts 1,923 - 1,934 of 6,170
Laydee
21 years ago
21 years ago
To me, it looks like a small boy is having his head chewed off by a T-Rex. Very nice though.
Mortuus
21 years ago
21 years ago
Yeah StarChild it is Vincent, I got that one from CreativeUncut. Sexyboy's pic is taken from a fanart (I found it on google) anime of sephiroth (excuse spellings)
Laydee
21 years ago
21 years ago
Completely changing the subject, I found something out today which I thought was pretty cool and maybe you guys here might be interested. Apparantly, sign language for the deaf has regional differences - almost like different accents! So while a deaf person in Manchester might tap their head to sign 'mother', a person in Liverpool might tap their fist, and so on. They can still understand each other, just like hearing people can understand people with different accents, though.
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
Yes, Laydee. Unfortunately, sign language is a completely different language in pretty much every country. I'm not sure if American and British deaf people would be able to understand each other.
In USA, the sign for 'mother' is putting the thumb (with an open hand) on the chin or somewhere else on the lower half of the face, while 'father' is on the forehead or elsewhere on the upper half of the face. (Well, that's if they 'mumble' like most people--there are older, more specific signs that nobody really uses anymore.)
In USA, the sign for 'mother' is putting the thumb (with an open hand) on the chin or somewhere else on the lower half of the face, while 'father' is on the forehead or elsewhere on the upper half of the face. (Well, that's if they 'mumble' like most people--there are older, more specific signs that nobody really uses anymore.)
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
And now for something completely different:
http://boobiethon.com
Shut up. It's a fundraiser for breast cancer research.
1. Yes, I made an in-kind contribution.
2. No, I won't tell you which is mine.
http://boobiethon.com
Shut up. It's a fundraiser for breast cancer research.
1. Yes, I made an in-kind contribution.
2. No, I won't tell you which is mine.
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
I doubt that American and British sign language are anything alike, since American sign language was created by modifying French signs.
Laydee
21 years ago
21 years ago
Next week I'm doing a sponsored silence for the whole week for the breast cancer department of Cancer Research UK. My teachers are rejoicing at the thought of having me shut up and not having to listen to my smartass comments for an entire week LOL. And I've even got permission from my boss to carry on at work, using cue cards. "Good evening, Sir/Madam (delete as appropriate)..."
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