not gonna liemade me crydon't know whyhttp://youtu.be/LsOo3jzkhYA
10/2/2011 7:45:28 PM
Incredible. Weird she doesn't have a speech impediment. ]
10/2/2011 7:48:35 PM
That's pretty awesome. LOL at the comments....
10/2/2011 7:49:42 PM
Somebody should clap her ears.
10/2/2011 7:51:29 PM
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10/2/2011 7:56:36 PM
I caught a glimpse of this.It was pretty moving.
10/2/2011 8:00:47 PM
Joie had this on her page a few days ago. I watched it with Maya and I, too, cried. Maya was like, "It's ok, mama."[Edited on October 2, 2011 at 8:03 PM. Reason : she deserves to be in my cute girl thread. wow.]
10/2/2011 8:01:48 PM
seriously, how does she have no speech impediment at all?
10/2/2011 8:02:31 PM
^ it's the tats
10/2/2011 8:07:48 PM
10/2/2011 8:10:22 PM
she'd get it
10/2/2011 8:13:08 PM
I saw this the other day. Very cool.
10/2/2011 8:18:05 PM
545 Dislikes??? WTF
10/3/2011 12:50:39 AM
THE SCIENTISTS CREATED A MIRACLE!
10/3/2011 1:08:31 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nUkE1moT-g An amazing little girl who had her cleft lip surgery. She sees herself smile for the 1st time after surgery. amazing!
10/3/2011 1:09:12 AM
what the video fails to show is that she still got no legs
10/3/2011 1:18:45 AM
I literally shed a tear watching this. amazing how human emotion can be transfered like that. so happy for that girl
10/3/2011 5:35:27 AM
pretty cool
10/3/2011 7:03:56 AM
cool video...she's really cute too!
10/3/2011 8:40:24 AM
10/3/2011 4:28:49 PM
so she did not hear herself for the first time
10/3/2011 4:35:02 PM
They should do one with a blind chick all happy that she can see for the first timeThen she sees her reflection, and she's heinousThen she's sad again
10/3/2011 4:35:40 PM
^sounds (lol) like a robot chicken scene
10/3/2011 4:56:00 PM
^^ Reminds me of
10/3/2011 4:57:23 PM
When I first got my hearing aids, the central air in the doctor's office kicked on and scared the shit out of me because I had never heard that before.I definitely cried when I watched this.
10/3/2011 4:58:42 PM
I am pleased to note i'm not the only one who noticed she was kinda foxy...definitely emotional cool video
10/3/2011 5:03:09 PM
holy shit... another video that made me cry.29 year old innocent girl hears she's innocent for the first time.not gonna liemade me cry http://abcnews.go.com/International/amanda-knox-innocent/story?id=14654317
10/3/2011 5:15:10 PM
I wonder what it's like to hear for the first time after so long. I mean, how do you describe sound and how does your brain process it for the first time. Also, what if you don't like hearing things. I mean, I get annoyed at hearing people talk and I've been hearing for almost 24 years.
10/3/2011 5:21:44 PM
What if the first thing you ever heard was a Keisha song?Would it ruin you for music forever, or make you appreciate even average music so much more, simply for the fact that its not Keisha?
10/3/2011 5:23:08 PM
What if she didn't like hardcore music and ended up only loving broadway show tunes. That would be an identity crisis with those tats
10/3/2011 5:25:32 PM
How does the brain maintain brain mass that hasn't been used.Can deaf people hear fake sounds?
10/3/2011 5:26:09 PM
If I ran this study, I'd bare ass fart in the person's face saying "Can you hear me now?" like the verizon guy until they said yeah or passed out from the noxious fumeswin/win
10/3/2011 5:29:31 PM
i wouldn't wish the sound of your loose flapping asshole on even the worst of my enemies
10/3/2011 5:32:58 PM
my grandma wont wear her hearing aids because she "can hear herself chew" and "its bothersome."i tried explaining to her that i too can hear myself chew and YOURE SUPPOSED TO.so i guess having that silence while youre eating is worth saying "what?" 50x over the course of a meal.
10/3/2011 5:46:52 PM
2nd recommended video.....I HAVE THE WEIRDEST BONER RIGHT NOWthat is weird
10/3/2011 5:51:12 PM
I feel sorry for her husband. He's going to have to re-condition himself to not say shitty things about her out loud when her back is turned.
10/3/2011 5:52:06 PM
i want to see her reaction to hearing her first orgasm?too soon?
10/3/2011 5:55:13 PM
Although, on second thought, it would be kind of fun to just move your lips around in front of her without making any sound just to freak her out from time to time.
10/3/2011 5:55:52 PM
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10/4/2011 9:58:22 AM
I sent this to my dad's girlfriend who is an audiologist.. this is her insight:
10/4/2011 11:25:32 PM
I love the video and I really want to give a hearty FU to the cynics and assholes who are calling her a liar or the video a fake. The general public just doesn't understand the meaning of "profoundly deaf." I also think that the public has a very skewed view of handicaps in general and readily expect stereotypes.Today, children with hearing impairments receive intervention extremely early. Babies receive a hearing screen right away. Along with his cleft lip and palate, my son has mild hearing loss. He failed his hearing screen three times before his first birthday and was connected with a speech therapist right away. He signs and speaks equally, but his speech is difficult to understand and sounds stereotypical. However, he goes to group speech with children who are considered "profoundly deaf" that sound so clear that you wouldn't know that they're hearing impaired if you couldn't clearly see their hearing aids or implant.Anyhoo, people piss me off when they get all high and mighty about stupid shit like this. You can't judge someone else's experience or handicap. It's pretty bitchy to come down as hard on stuff like this as some of the folks commenting on Youtube did. It's one thing to be honestly curious, but there's a lot of hate coming from people up there.
10/4/2011 11:49:19 PM
I wonder if my grandfather could benefit from something like this. He lost his hearing at a young age. A kid hit him in the head with a baseball bat, caused swelling and fluid accumulation inside of the ear. The doctors at the time would poke a tiny hole in the ear drum to let the fluid come out. They did this many times and when the hole healed up, it would scar, which stiffened the ear drum to the point that he could not hear. Several years ago, he got a hearing aid, but he hates it and rarely wears it.
10/5/2011 12:09:42 AM
aw, i cried too
10/5/2011 12:53:59 AM
i looked into this, and i found she did an interview afterwards. she was only crying because it was the BEST she would ever be able to hear....and its not great. apparently the vocoder implant sounds like shit, but you can kinda get used to it. nonetheless, it doesn't sound like real sound, and she only cried because she realized it'd never get better.
10/5/2011 2:39:25 AM
^link?
10/5/2011 4:59:18 AM