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Hello everyone ! For new updates video “what’s like to be deaf” part 2 and part 3 will be posted on my Facebook and IG so follow me under “De’Angelo Brown” or IG “iamdeffamilia” I ll follow back 🤟🏾
@ChannelFiend Жыл бұрын
👌 interview!!!
@IshaanMahajan Жыл бұрын
Nice Music!!!
@CooLDEaFy2 жыл бұрын
LoL cool you doing good job with asl and sang.. fascinating video…
@bigdogdizzy3182 жыл бұрын
Good music 💯
@danieljbrady23072 жыл бұрын
Yo tell the hood Jay Roc is Jimi Hendryx
@danieljbrady23072 жыл бұрын
Yo I think my dad still owe store ....
@danieljbrady23072 жыл бұрын
Yo Matt tell Skiddatt whats up....for the public Jamaj Walker in coming thru this portal for like two seconds he was Jimi Hendrix in a previous incarnation.....yo cam when did u see me first
@alina-nq5fb3 жыл бұрын
You deserve more views! God bless you in Jesus name. :)
@onceevery4years3 жыл бұрын
Maya is gorgeous! Thanks for this wonderful interview. Great setup👏 I will check out TLC 🙆♀️
@happyfamily30313 жыл бұрын
Great music keep up 🔥🔥💯💯
@onceevery4years3 жыл бұрын
So colorful! It's a nice little vibe 🙌 👏👏
@feleciakelly-applewhite91373 жыл бұрын
This was AWESOME!!!! The Podcast & The Video was Shonuff Rockin’( Yay ShoRoc!). I’m hearing & learning ASL now. The dance moves & the music rhythms were sweet. My friend & I were dancing. Keep the Podcasts coming! Deffamilia Moving Forward!😎
@shostoppah1113 жыл бұрын
Peace fam ...that was dope...thank you and much💙 💫
@johnnytrenton57143 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@JohnnyCage-hw7vwАй бұрын
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💯
@adrian-linisteanghel7504 жыл бұрын
Hello im stone deaf. I have no hearing and its been hard growing up in hearing world. Especially as person of color and in some tough neighborhoods. This means so much to me im so happy i found this and i can vibe with y’all. Honestly its so cool sometimes its isolating you know? Keep it up. And if i can see more of your poetry that would be great. Keep it coming. Thank you so much. Stay safe y’all
@oliviaferrell4545 жыл бұрын
i'm a hearing student learning ASL and i really enjoyed this, i loved how in sync you were and i could totally feel the rhythm (which is something i find can be lackluster in spoken poetry)
@sixbrown49736 жыл бұрын
Deaf tattoo awesome
@tmubarakmubarak68676 жыл бұрын
Like place
@tmubarakmubarak68676 жыл бұрын
Like you video
@tmubarakmubarak68676 жыл бұрын
What you talk about send you number Tosin
@rizzyDAkid6 жыл бұрын
jawn tuff
@rivvyg.83816 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@billlibooo7 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant...I do not know what you are saying but more my pride and excitement when I come back and do finally understand. I really hope you are not having a bad day in this video or if this is a negative though <3 I mean no disrespect
@bigdogdizzy3187 жыл бұрын
I feel u I agree with u but I wish go dang 😔 but I am good force with my gf pregnant as I force busy music beat 💯
@CsxShareeta7 жыл бұрын
Hey my friend... God works in mysterious ways.. I've been watching you all this years and now we are friends on fb. :)
@kyleecato79237 жыл бұрын
it's hard being deaf I'm learning ask because of my step sister being deaf
@racheld95487 жыл бұрын
I love this. I'm learning ASL and I can't wait to dive into it more!!! I hope to be an interpreter someday !!
@michellegaskins23047 жыл бұрын
As a deaf person living in a hearing world and trying to learn ASL at 40+ years old, I can truly relate to this video and encourage the attitude of positivity and teaching the hearing world about deaf culture as I learn it. BRAVO!
@sarahmartin20827 жыл бұрын
hey guys! I made a video called "Shit Hearing People Say" it's on my channel, you guys should check it out!
@georgianoble36977 жыл бұрын
I've just paused it on 0:13 the question is What is it like to be deaf? to be honest to me it feels silent and relaxed however being hearing is loud and frustrating Did u know guys I'm deaf profoundly deaf and I can't hear any thing at all I'm not even lying I wear 2 brown cochlear implants and they help me hear things I was born hearing then 9 months later still a baby I had meningites and nearly died😭😭 but I survived
@daltoncrocker82067 жыл бұрын
For real I'm a hearing person and I've been in ASL for 3 years now and I love it the deaf Community as a whole is amazing it's great to hear and learn story's and to be able to understand a decent part of what he is saying.
@guardianexe_307 жыл бұрын
Think im going deaf
@lesliereed45857 жыл бұрын
that cool my parents deaf
@CK-pe6js7 жыл бұрын
I hope this man/Def Familia realizes (I think he does) how much good this video has done for deaf people because of his honestly, love, sincerity, and intelligence. It has opened up a lot of communication that didn't exist before, and cleared up deaf issues that have not seen the light of day. I hope he continues because as a deaf person myself, I really appreciate it, and feel his love and gifts as a deaf person.
@Aerox907 жыл бұрын
The silence made me pretty uncomfortable. Powerful effect!
@bailierohr3647 жыл бұрын
I just wanted you to know that I have been teaching myself sign language. I haven't gotten very far but I am trying.
@rebeccakeys54407 жыл бұрын
wow.. ur an amazing man. thank u for sharing. now i dont feel alone.
@AnitaBlackmann7 жыл бұрын
This was an awesome video! I'm feeling with you. My dad is in a wheelchair and his school never got railing for the stairs until he tripped and fractured his skull... Alot of people tend to be assholes towards people with disabilities and I hate that, and I love the people who understand how they chould help if needed. I really loved this video! Thank you so much for learning this! :-D
@silentscreamer61357 жыл бұрын
even though I'm not difficult, I'm hard of hearing sometimes. when I watch movies I try to remember to put the subtitles on so it's easier to follow then just watching. I have this costumer where I work that comes in quite a lot and since he's definitely he has a caretaker (?) (he also has the characteristics of down syndrome) that translates for him. because of him I'm trying to learn sign language so I can talk to him directly.
@mollyj83417 жыл бұрын
I'm currently in a asl club at my school and trying to learn, or get more involved in the asl culture.Watching this video was so amazing.It really puts things in perspective and makes me think.I want to be friends with the deaf kids at school but it's hard to communicate with only a few signs, plus reading lips is hard. You seem like such a nice guy and I would love to be friends with you (:
@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Those were hard stories to hear. I'm sorry to anyone who went through things like that. I have a mental disorder and have a background in psychology so I am involved in those cultures, but I'm just now truly tapping into physical disorder culture. It's truly breathtaking how many different ways there are to live life. I thank everyone who shares their stories. The more I learn about different types of people, the more I love everyone. I'll do my best to help everyone I can. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I hope you live in happiness.
@judybee57177 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This was an awesome and very informative video. Very moving, too. :)
@Kaypee7777 жыл бұрын
In 2014 I was going to Vocational Rehab in NH for help finding a new type of job since I went from HoH to a big drop, deaf in one ear. I started getting calls for work but could no longer hear on the phone. Their suggestion.... Turn your phone volume way up and put it on speaker phone. Yeah wow, thanks a lot. (reminded me of your story) Thank you for sharing.
@lildondurgan74057 жыл бұрын
i was born deaf and i only have a TV with closed captions and what is TTY???😕😕😕
@mariag50917 жыл бұрын
It is hard to read lips unless you have captions, I tried but didn't understand unless I read the captions first. I'm learning asl in school and hopefully I can communicate with deaf people even if it isn't that much
@alexisr.85457 жыл бұрын
im a hearing person and theres this kid at my school that is hard of hearing, so im teaching myself sign language to be able to communicate with her since ive noticed her only friend seems to be her teacher. The Deaf community really needs to be learned about more so that people are more educated in the culture.
@chocolateMough7 жыл бұрын
Tears watching this
@SAMSTALIFE7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video... Really enjoyed it, and I like the way you edit the video too. I share vlogs here on youtube too, I'm interested as to which camera and editing software you use?
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Hello everyone ! For new updates video “what’s like to be deaf” part 2 and part 3 will be posted on my Facebook and IG so follow me under “De’Angelo Brown” or IG “iamdeffamilia” I ll follow back 🤟🏾
👌 interview!!!
Nice Music!!!
LoL cool you doing good job with asl and sang.. fascinating video…
Good music 💯
Yo tell the hood Jay Roc is Jimi Hendryx
Yo I think my dad still owe store ....
Yo Matt tell Skiddatt whats up....for the public Jamaj Walker in coming thru this portal for like two seconds he was Jimi Hendrix in a previous incarnation.....yo cam when did u see me first
You deserve more views! God bless you in Jesus name. :)
Maya is gorgeous! Thanks for this wonderful interview. Great setup👏 I will check out TLC 🙆♀️
Great music keep up 🔥🔥💯💯
So colorful! It's a nice little vibe 🙌 👏👏
This was AWESOME!!!! The Podcast & The Video was Shonuff Rockin’( Yay ShoRoc!). I’m hearing & learning ASL now. The dance moves & the music rhythms were sweet. My friend & I were dancing. Keep the Podcasts coming! Deffamilia Moving Forward!😎
Peace fam ...that was dope...thank you and much💙 💫
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💯
Hello im stone deaf. I have no hearing and its been hard growing up in hearing world. Especially as person of color and in some tough neighborhoods. This means so much to me im so happy i found this and i can vibe with y’all. Honestly its so cool sometimes its isolating you know? Keep it up. And if i can see more of your poetry that would be great. Keep it coming. Thank you so much. Stay safe y’all
i'm a hearing student learning ASL and i really enjoyed this, i loved how in sync you were and i could totally feel the rhythm (which is something i find can be lackluster in spoken poetry)
Deaf tattoo awesome
Like place
Like you video
What you talk about send you number Tosin
jawn tuff
Awesome!
This is brilliant...I do not know what you are saying but more my pride and excitement when I come back and do finally understand. I really hope you are not having a bad day in this video or if this is a negative though <3 I mean no disrespect
I feel u I agree with u but I wish go dang 😔 but I am good force with my gf pregnant as I force busy music beat 💯
Hey my friend... God works in mysterious ways.. I've been watching you all this years and now we are friends on fb. :)
it's hard being deaf I'm learning ask because of my step sister being deaf
I love this. I'm learning ASL and I can't wait to dive into it more!!! I hope to be an interpreter someday !!
As a deaf person living in a hearing world and trying to learn ASL at 40+ years old, I can truly relate to this video and encourage the attitude of positivity and teaching the hearing world about deaf culture as I learn it. BRAVO!
hey guys! I made a video called "Shit Hearing People Say" it's on my channel, you guys should check it out!
I've just paused it on 0:13 the question is What is it like to be deaf? to be honest to me it feels silent and relaxed however being hearing is loud and frustrating Did u know guys I'm deaf profoundly deaf and I can't hear any thing at all I'm not even lying I wear 2 brown cochlear implants and they help me hear things I was born hearing then 9 months later still a baby I had meningites and nearly died😭😭 but I survived
For real I'm a hearing person and I've been in ASL for 3 years now and I love it the deaf Community as a whole is amazing it's great to hear and learn story's and to be able to understand a decent part of what he is saying.
Think im going deaf
that cool my parents deaf
I hope this man/Def Familia realizes (I think he does) how much good this video has done for deaf people because of his honestly, love, sincerity, and intelligence. It has opened up a lot of communication that didn't exist before, and cleared up deaf issues that have not seen the light of day. I hope he continues because as a deaf person myself, I really appreciate it, and feel his love and gifts as a deaf person.
The silence made me pretty uncomfortable. Powerful effect!
I just wanted you to know that I have been teaching myself sign language. I haven't gotten very far but I am trying.
wow.. ur an amazing man. thank u for sharing. now i dont feel alone.
This was an awesome video! I'm feeling with you. My dad is in a wheelchair and his school never got railing for the stairs until he tripped and fractured his skull... Alot of people tend to be assholes towards people with disabilities and I hate that, and I love the people who understand how they chould help if needed. I really loved this video! Thank you so much for learning this! :-D
even though I'm not difficult, I'm hard of hearing sometimes. when I watch movies I try to remember to put the subtitles on so it's easier to follow then just watching. I have this costumer where I work that comes in quite a lot and since he's definitely he has a caretaker (?) (he also has the characteristics of down syndrome) that translates for him. because of him I'm trying to learn sign language so I can talk to him directly.
I'm currently in a asl club at my school and trying to learn, or get more involved in the asl culture.Watching this video was so amazing.It really puts things in perspective and makes me think.I want to be friends with the deaf kids at school but it's hard to communicate with only a few signs, plus reading lips is hard. You seem like such a nice guy and I would love to be friends with you (:
Thank you so much for this video. Those were hard stories to hear. I'm sorry to anyone who went through things like that. I have a mental disorder and have a background in psychology so I am involved in those cultures, but I'm just now truly tapping into physical disorder culture. It's truly breathtaking how many different ways there are to live life. I thank everyone who shares their stories. The more I learn about different types of people, the more I love everyone. I'll do my best to help everyone I can. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I hope you live in happiness.
Thank you! This was an awesome and very informative video. Very moving, too. :)
In 2014 I was going to Vocational Rehab in NH for help finding a new type of job since I went from HoH to a big drop, deaf in one ear. I started getting calls for work but could no longer hear on the phone. Their suggestion.... Turn your phone volume way up and put it on speaker phone. Yeah wow, thanks a lot. (reminded me of your story) Thank you for sharing.
i was born deaf and i only have a TV with closed captions and what is TTY???😕😕😕
It is hard to read lips unless you have captions, I tried but didn't understand unless I read the captions first. I'm learning asl in school and hopefully I can communicate with deaf people even if it isn't that much
im a hearing person and theres this kid at my school that is hard of hearing, so im teaching myself sign language to be able to communicate with her since ive noticed her only friend seems to be her teacher. The Deaf community really needs to be learned about more so that people are more educated in the culture.
Tears watching this
Fantastic video... Really enjoyed it, and I like the way you edit the video too. I share vlogs here on youtube too, I'm interested as to which camera and editing software you use?