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JollyComics

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  1. My daughter didn't utter a word until she was four! Her language is superb and superior intelligent. High vocabulary. I didn't teach her that much but she learns on her own. She is easy to communicate. Never know! The youngest age of the implant receiptent is 3 months old. My son got first one on his right at 11 months old and got his second one on his left at 4 years old. My daughter got first one at 6 months old then second one at 11 months old. The critical age is 7 because all memories will be absorbed for long term memory included the native language and all sounds. To anyone who gets the implants after 7 is having hard time to learn and memorize distinctive sounds. As of today, between 4 to 11 children born deaf (or hearing loss at early age) every 11,000 children. 99.9% of children born to hearing parents are HIGHLY liking to get the implants than deaf parents. There is only less than 1% of 3rd to 5th generations are deaf in the world. My kids just happened to be 2nd generation that is pretty unusual. My generations track back to The Mayflower. There is no record of my descendants were deaf except my little brother is hard of hearing. My wife has none. We are fewest deaf parents to have deaf children implanted. The deaf world is kind of against it because it can destroy the deaf culture - it is utterly not true. Just a misunderstanding. The deaf world is pretty small (about 15 million deaf people in USA). Normally, the hearing elementary students can learn about 25,000 words or 20-40 words per day that is way ahead of the deaf students who have learned only 2500 words (most from the sign language) without using the benefits of the cochlear implants. They do not see ahead unlike we knew the technology has tremendously improved than 20 years old. It was right time at the right place for my kids. That is my 2 cents.
  2. I agree. See how the movie fares this fall. If it becomes a movie flop, I would call it even.
  3. Hey buddy! Most of us deaf/hard of hearing people are smart as you - we are just normal people like you except hearing. Your ignorance is a blessing and I am happy to tell you details here. We have access with closed caption on TV, cable, apps and others (some not but we have to ensure them to provide the closed caption). The movie theatres do have the special devices for deaf and hard of hearing people. Sometimes they do have the special time for watching the movie with an open caption. Thanks to the advance technology with better accessibility. Ok, don't think us if we can't read something but some hearing people can't read or write - it depends on the individuals who have limited. Speaking of reading lips, one on one in an easy conservation, I can read lips. If two people, I am doing ok, not always that I can catch every word. Sometimes, I ask them to repeat some phrases. Sometimes, writing on the paper or using the text messages. Any kind of communication modes I can use. It's my job. I have professional certified American Sign Language interpreter if I really need for the job interview or important meeting or something else. If I watch the person who speaks for one hours, I probably get only 10% of what the person says. Some words may deceive me any word with starting with B, M and P for example, Man can be Pan, Bat can be Pat, Big can be Pig, et cetera so I have to ask him/her if he/she mentioned that word. Sometimes, I am right or get corrected. I know it sucks but I have to live with it. BTW, I have two kids - my 13 years old son and 11 years old daughter were born deaf and have bilateral cochlear implants. They started to learn how to hear the sounds since they were toddlers. Right now, they are passing as the hearing people. It's wonderful tools for them so they always will feel equality in the hearing world. Sometimes, they are my interpreters but i asked them to not do any favors. I just wanted to make sure that they will never get behind anything what the hearing people are doing everyday so my kids won't go through obstacles that I have been through. They sleep peacefully without wearing them at nights. Sometimes, too noisy out there, they can take them off. Whenever they can like to. Of course, they fluent in American Sign Language. My daughter is learning to speak Spanish. I know some Spanish but I don't speak Spanish well but my profanity in Spanish is almost perfect. They love my profanity. Those actresses are at disadvantages because both are lessen known people unlike Angelia Jodie who is powerful, has best agents and superb network in the movie industry. Lauren Ridoff has only few movie credits and smaller roles in Wonderstuck, Walking Dead and soon-released Etenrals. Too many deaf actors and actresses are overlooked and forgotten easily. It requires them to work hard to make the breakthroughs but it's not easy and not so many opportunities out there for them. Only one made it. That was Marlee Matlin but she is not on Top 0.1% of Earners, her last major TV or movie roles were L Word and Switched at Birth - the rest of her career are small roles. I am an actor myself. I love reading the scripts and enjoy acting all in my life. Sometimes, I have to create the language environment with the hearing actors to make looking reality rather than looking awkward scenes. I directed few plays that went well and wished they asked me to direct the plays often. All I do is to be patient and ask or propose them about the future productions. Take time. Hope it helps.
  4. I have nothing personal against Angelia Jolie but sadly she "stole" someone's idea AND I know the deaf actress personally. Jolie's former deaf employee. Ripped off the deaf actress's idea. Her idea and her possible role in that movie but the role went to someone else.
  5. Hi Bob, I hope you are fully recovered and I will see you at C2E2. Maybe we should call the credit card companies to check for fraud. Yes it's an old fashioned way like we used to call the bank to see if the check is valid. Anything is automatic and got tricked. Thieves are creative people to find a loophole in the technology. We should go backward and do the old fashioned way.
  6. No it's cool! I haven't shaved my white beard off in one year and 1 month!
  7. Uh-oh. A dealer sold me the incomplete copy few months ago. He mentioned one book that had siamese wraps that were cut by scissors. That copy has a major miscut so two wraps were not cut properly. First it was a manufacturing error then the handler separated them. It's a 50/50 call but I hope my Combat #5 is handler-free.
  8. Sorry. I picked this thread to test gif animation and forgot to remove it. Please don't quote this.
  9. Captain America 188 NM $12.00 @ 15% off Captain America 190 NM- $9.00 @ 25% off Tarzan 234 VF+ 100 Pages $16.00 @ 15% off Please add to the pile. Don't forget to add Alec Holland's body @ no charge.
  10. If all of four books are available.... Captain America 143 NM- 25-cent Giant $40.00 Detective Comics 415 NM- Neal Adams cover $48.00 Detective Comics 417 NM- Neal Adams cover $48.00 Phantom Stranger 15 VF+ Neal Adams cover $16.00
  11. You barely beat other taker after adding the video. What a perfect timing.