Author Topic: Does blockland support disability community forum here?  (Read 19931 times)

Learn to type English before you expect anyone to take you seriously.
You don't need to hear to type well.
Read the topic, dumbass.

wtf she's deaf why is she wearing glasses

Sight and hearing are completely different senses, why should being deaf affect your sight?

im sorry but I cant stop laughing because your posts fit perfectly with a caveman voice

i don't understand how being deaf would make you have awful grammar when typing.

I'm not saying it's untrue, but would anyone mind posting some more info on the subject?

it would be harder to learn grammar and english because it is much easier to learn things when people teach you with sound (talking to you). Do you know hard it would be to learn the alphabet?

it would be harder to learn grammar and english because it is much easier to learn things when people teach you with sound (talking to you). Do you know hard it would be to learn the alphabet?
but he KNOWS the alphabet.

I don't see how somebody with perfectly good spelling and vocabulary could be so terrible with grammar.

but he KNOWS the alphabet.

I don't see how somebody with perfectly good spelling and vocabulary could be so terrible with grammar.
Grammar varies by whatever language you use. For example, the usage of adjectives may vary. In some languages, they go before the noun, in others they go after. In some languages you put the two words together to make one.

You can teach English grammar using text, yes, but perhaps it's difficult seeing as he has only used Sign Language. Trying to type in proper English is probably his equivalent to learning a second language. Maybe he's reading our text like we are reading his, just putting familiar terms together and trying to use common sense to fill in the blanks.
:o

but he KNOWS the alphabet.

I don't see how somebody with perfectly good spelling and vocabulary could be so terrible with grammar.
my quote:
I ask someone help me understand what they saying. and I using dictionary spelling in network.

Wait are the asking that the disabled get special treatment on these forums or something?

Also guys I wouldn't assume that someone who's deaf should have the same grammar standards as someone who isn't, you wouldn't know.
« Last Edit: August 14, 2010, 08:45:26 PM by Solid »

I feel bad for laughing at his bad grammar.

I feel bad for laughing at his bad grammar.
I laughed too, he sounds like a caveman. :D

Why do I have a growing suspicion that you're typing bad on purpose?

Sight and hearing are completely different senses, why should being deaf affect your sight?
You've never seen the comic I'm referencing, have you?

Did not understand this sentence.

I can always help.
He said, "I ask somebody to help me understand what you all are saying.  Also, I use the dictionary to spell."

I don't know if I can help you at all, Furling.
But I can support you, I guess.

I can always help.
He said, "I ask somebody to help me understand what you all are saying.  Also, I use the dictionary to spell."

I don't know if I can help you at all, Furling.
But I can support you, I guess.
thank you.

Now that you've asked us, go ask /b/.

But seriously, I can't help you, but I can support you.