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Mr. Stevens

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Jumpinbare

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Sign language. I have known a number of people who were born deaf, including entire deaf families. I even knew one kid who had normal hearing, but both of his parents were deaf and they assumed their son was as well. He learned to speak by interacting with neighbor kids. But his first language was sign language, and if you wanted to be sure he understood, we learned to speak and sign to him.
 

Nitro

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Sign language. I have known a number of people who were born deaf, including entire deaf families. I even knew one kid who had normal hearing, but both of his parents were deaf and they assumed their son was as well. He learned to speak by interacting with neighbor kids. But his first language was sign language, and if you wanted to be sure he understood, we learned to speak and sign to him.

So which one is it?
 

Jumpinbare

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Depends where the individual lives. In the United States, it would be American Sign Language (ASL).
Just as there are regional spoken dialects, there are minor differences in the signs used in different parts of the country as well.
 

Nitro

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Depends where the individual lives. In the United States, it would be American Sign Language (ASL).
Just as there are regional spoken dialects, there are minor differences in the signs used in different parts of the country as well.
That is assuming that they were taught it.
 

maycontainthunder

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Agreed! But looking closely at the top of the. Cylinder portion of the can, you can see an edge where white meets red. That would happen in the can had a wrap around lable applied to it that was slightly too short for full coverage of the can. I declare it a fake.
Fair enough. There are people stupid enough to buy blinker fluid so products like this have a market.

We're all doomed!
 

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