Today's timeline.
Today's timeline.
You've met my ex?
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Jackass Does Hormuz
Oh. True. Disability and weight. I found myself in the middle of defending ASL.
@bwhiz.bsky.social fears nothing.๐
But you knew of It's Now Or Never.
SEE? They're rehearsing!๐๐๐๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
In what way?
Good doggie!
Not to be messed with.
It has, but still way over the top. Im keeping an eye on it. ๐
I could, but it's really hard for me to do regular post office runs. If it gets bad, I can scrap what I've got, switch to working with just glass and stones.
Yes. ๐
Nah, Im all het up about ADA and concerts and ASL interpreters. I get like this sometimes.
I do. Either .999 or sterling.
It's impacting my hobby!
Anyone in particular? Cuz I feel a rant coming on.๐
Music interpreters are held to a different standard than that of spoken terps. They are contractors hired by music-specific providers for bands, and must be very familiar with a band's catalog. I'd love to see an in-studio interpreter on the webcast. Using CC or the live interpreter would be a mess.
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I too, have enjoyed other bands in my lifetime.
And they don't seem unappreciative of the fans.
"Them blackeyed peas? They tasted alright to me, Earrlll."
It shouldn't be hard to get an interpreter for a venue. It's the venue's responsibility under the ADA to provide terps if requested. As a HOH (DND) person, with some ASL, I'd prefer to see an interpreter rather than captions. Captioning would be delayed due to the freaky nature of Phish lyrics.
I see your point, but interpreters are not meant to entertain, but to interpret. It's exhausting work, and usually requires 2 or more terps to do the job. Now, if the band wanted to pay for it. . .
He was a good big brother.๐
They always have an ASL interpreter at the shows, if requested, but it would be nice on the webcasts. It would require a team, though.
Oh, how cool!
When I was 7 years old, he transcribed the lyrics tomy favorite song, The One On The Right Was On The Left for me, then taught me how to use the dictionary to learn the words, then to use the thesaurus for varients, which gave me insufferable superpowers.
Nah, it's that Ska.