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09-08-2014, 03:19 PM
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Thank you, flangemanager. That is what is source said. I know vampires, if they exist, can change shape, but, who knows what people believed? |
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09-10-2014, 10:24 PM
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Cool stuff ! The restraint bed looks pretty awful. Funny how they delt with mental illness during those times. Great post |
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09-12-2014, 01:54 AM
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Bell believed that deafness was a horrible curse to the person who suffered from it. He thought that deaf people weakened society. Bell wanted to take away everything Deaf people had-their schools, their organizations, their newspapers, and even their language. Thankfully, he was unsuccessful. Deaf people are still people. There is nothing wrong with them, and they most definitely do not pose a threat to the human race.
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09-12-2014, 03:09 AM
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Not only he wanted to take away their schools, their organizations, their newspapers, and any form of communication between deaf and deaf: he wanted to ban any form of socialization amongst them, including banning deaf-deaf marriages. And his mother and his wife were deaf, btw, so he was familiar with deaf people, which makes the things look even worse, as he had no excuses. What he said about deaf people wasn't much different from what Hitler wrote in his "Mein Kampf" about some races, seriously there are many similarities. Oh, and he was (and still is, by many) considered an american hero, as the inventor of the telephone: inventor my ass, he didn't invent a fuck: Meucci invented the telephone, Mr. Bell STOLE his materials and filed the patent taking advantage from the fact that Meucci was so poor that he couldn't afford the $250 needed for a definitive patent, so he filed a one-year renewable notice of an impending patent: but three years later he could not even afford the $10 to renew it. Here comes mister Bell, files a patent for a telephone, becomes a celebrity and makes a super-lucrative deal with Western Union: the rest is history. 113 years after his death, the US Congress recognised the poor italian immigrant Meucci as the inventor of the telephone rather than Alexander Graham Bell. United States HRes. 269 on Antonio Meucci http://www.theguardian.com/world/200...leducationnews https://my.gallaudet.edu/bbcswebdav/...5humanrace.htm |