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3 years ago

The world won’t and with us. But my world may have after you left.

I didn’t even realise how much loved you meant to me, how much I would miss you once you are gone. There are so much things I should have said but didn’t. Others leaving didn’t feel as painful as you has. I sorry I didn’t realise you left me forever. Please forgive me, love.

I wonder if you went through with your promise. If you still remember me. You somewhat forgot me twice, wouldn’t be surprised if it happened again.

I loved you so much. I am sorry that I haven’t told how I felt, that I let you go, I thought it was the right thing to do. I often wish if only I have had a second chance would could have I done. Please let your ghost leave me alone already or come back. I just wanna go. At least I hope you are happy now. I love you so much. Please, find someone to love it.

To my beloved Edward

The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.
The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.
The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.
The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.
The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.
The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.
The World Won’t And With Us. But My World May Have After You Left.

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1 year ago

Today, in “I’ll take any good news I can find”:

A production of Romeo and Juliet with Deaf actors signing their lines has been referred to as bilingual! Not just “accessible” or “diverse” but also BILINGUAL!

This makes me happy because the general idea of ASL (and other signed languages) is that they’re just a manual version of the spoken language. By that logic, Norwegian is just a higher-latitude version of German. Signed languages are languages of their own! With unique vocabulary, grammar, and dialects!

Deaf actors make this 'Romeo & Juliet' a truly bilingual love story
Journal Sentinel
In American Players Theatre's new "Romeo & Juliet," Deaf characters and American Sign Language are a normal part of daily life in that world

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2 years ago
Late night in ASL

Late Night

Twice in ASL
Show in ASL twice overlapping

Double Feature

sign representing light projecting
performance in ASL

Picture Show

Deaf Broadway's Rocky Horror Picture Show

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Image 1: graphic design of the sign Late Night in ASL.

Image 2: graphic design of the sign twice in ASL.

Image 3: graphic design of the sign show twice in ASL.

Image 4: graphic design of hands representing light being projected.

Image 5: graphic design of the sign show, as in performance, in ASL.

All images are translucent red, black, grey, and white in different stages of the signs.

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