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hey it's izumi sena & ur watching disney channel ([personal profile] adoringpast) wrote2017-04-01 06:40 pm

ic inbox for recolle part deux;

mizuki sena
i literally woke up this morning with a sigh of relief and said to myself... im really that bitch huh


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[personal profile] sunnyspot 2018-04-07 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry, it's a bad habit. I'll try to be more conscious of it.

But I don't know about it being mandatory. Like all languages, sign language is different in every country. And if you don't know any, it's easy enough for most people to write on paper or use their phones instead. But even just learning how to handspell will help. I can pass for a hearing person most of the time, but if someone signed to me, I think I'd be really happy.

No, I wouldn't. But I was trying to lighten the mood.
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[personal profile] sunnyspot 2018-04-07 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure there are tons of videos online about that kind of thing, if you're interested. And don't forget that your expressions are a key part. Get creative.

But it's... I definitely think it's intimate. I've never had someone who didn't know me come up and sign to me on the street, but I've had a few friends learn basic greetings and gestures without letting me know, all for my sake...

Even though I never asked them to, they put in the effort to learn for someone like me. It's hard to describe that happiness in words.

In that way, I think sign language can make people happy. Like they belong, even if it's just a little bit.
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[personal profile] sunnyspot 2018-04-08 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm...

Sena, has anyone ever told you that you're kinder than you seem? I feel like you probably don't hear that often.

I'll see you then.