To me there is a degree of difference between "hard of hearing" and "deaf." Hard of hearing implies, to me, that you can hear enough for it to be useful to some degree. Deaf, again to me, implies that you pretty much can't hear anything at all, or if you can hear anything, you can't hear enough for it to be useful.
I'm 4'2". Technically, I am an honest to god dwarf, though I have a particularly rare condition that nobody -- even a lot of doctors -- has heard of. I don't much like that term. I don't like "little person" either. Either is far better than "midget," which I do consider to be at least potentially derogatory. Mostly people don't mean it that way, I know, but sometimes they do. I don't consider it PC to not use that one word, just polite. How about "f***ing short," people? I think that's an accurate description. Yeah, the f***ing short chick in softlines. That works.
I detest the "people with (blank)" terminology. Dude. I know I'm a people with. I don't need other people to affirm that because if they don't know that to begin with then they're a dumbass.
I'm 4'2". Technically, I am an honest to god dwarf, though I have a particularly rare condition that nobody -- even a lot of doctors -- has heard of. I don't much like that term. I don't like "little person" either. Either is far better than "midget," which I do consider to be at least potentially derogatory. Mostly people don't mean it that way, I know, but sometimes they do. I don't consider it PC to not use that one word, just polite. How about "f***ing short," people? I think that's an accurate description. Yeah, the f***ing short chick in softlines. That works.
I detest the "people with (blank)" terminology. Dude. I know I'm a people with. I don't need other people to affirm that because if they don't know that to begin with then they're a dumbass.
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