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i was talking to my sister and we were teasing each other because we don't seem what the other was saying. we would tease one another of being deaf, especially her, since she's an audiologist, she can do something about it! anyways, i think it's more of a case of selective hearing *lol*.

my sister said that in the uk, they have the subtitle service which helps hard of hearing people enjoy watching the tv or the movies. they really have full support of the disabled there. unlike here, goodluck!

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