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- Randy Beschorner
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Randy Beschorner
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- Chuck(G)
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Re: Language Barrier
Buy it for a pound and pay 128 for shipping?
Ah, but it's a China antique music tool....
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- Joe Baker
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- Joe Baker
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- Location: Knoxville, TN
Could you explain what anything said here denies someone "social justice"? To whom, precisely, was it denied?
When answering that question, consider this story and tell me if I was denied social justice:
When I was a teenager, I was learning sign language. A very nice deaf gentleman at our church was teaching the class. One day I was telling him that I brought a friend "with" me -- but I did the "with" sign... not quite right. I inadvertently used a crude sign language word for "had intercourse" (no, not the one-fingered version...I knew THAT one...). The deaf gentleman's eyes opened wide and his jaw dropped... then he figured out what I meant and laughed so hard he couldn't breathe. Once he got his composure back, he explained to me what I had accidentally said. So tell me: social injustice, or funny faux pas?
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Joe Baker, who hopes he never loses the ability to laugh at things when they're funny.
When answering that question, consider this story and tell me if I was denied social justice:
When I was a teenager, I was learning sign language. A very nice deaf gentleman at our church was teaching the class. One day I was telling him that I brought a friend "with" me -- but I did the "with" sign... not quite right. I inadvertently used a crude sign language word for "had intercourse" (no, not the one-fingered version...I knew THAT one...). The deaf gentleman's eyes opened wide and his jaw dropped... then he figured out what I meant and laughed so hard he couldn't breathe. Once he got his composure back, he explained to me what I had accidentally said. So tell me: social injustice, or funny faux pas?
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Joe Baker, who hopes he never loses the ability to laugh at things when they're funny.