Dude if you have your own vodka that's probably the issue. Being deaf doesn't make you eat eggshells or make you forget that chewing food makes sound, you're probably just hammered.
@@IDontHaveANameYet-yl6lkim assuming it fluctuates like blindness, but that makes me curious about how deaf people think. I wonder how their internal dialogs work
@@cale1523 correct on the first part. Not sure about the second part, the thinking thing. I think it that may depend on if they are born deaf or become deaf. Now I'm curious 🤔
@@AHAH-fn7wdI mean, it’s possible to think in ideas instead of words! Like, try picking a random word to say over and over and over in your head. After a while, you’ll keep thinking different thoughts as normal, but you won’t actually be verbalizing it in your brain because your inner voice is too busy saying that one word. (Unless it’s just me, idk) I guess people born deaf could think like that? Or just think in sign language
My friends parents had a buddy named, Bob the mute.. me and my friends would just sit around him and laugh our asses off.. we weren't laughing at him,we were laughing with him.. the funniest ones are the ones who don't even try to be funny... his sense of humor was something else.. especially when we were passing around the joint. RIP Bob...
Bone conduction! It's such a fun principle since we actually "hear" through vibrations and pressure. Bones are really good conductors of sound, so there are several hearing aids that stick to thr bone behind the ear instead of inside it. I love this kinda stuff
Supposedly Beethoven used this technique for his compositions when he became deaf. Something like using a piano leg to get the chords right on a piano then he would play by memory of the notes. Probably a true story all things considered
He sounds like his nose is constantly clogged and it makes it so much funnier! This guy can speak english incredibly well for a desf person! Keep up the good work these vids are gold!
@@morbiusmale2347No, the point of the video is about the deaf person being confused about the sound of chewing. The egg shell was a one off part at the end.
Idk if he actually is deaf, and I’m sorry if I am wrong but deaf people can’t talk that well because they don’t know what the words sound like so they pronounce it wrong
@MANGOMAN646 I am a CODA, and I can confirm through personal experience with 2 deaf parents, that they can in fact speak this well especially if they developed the lack of hearing later in life or even really early in life with appropriate treatment with speech pathologists and therapists
@@SageShadows It... is though? I would imagine it's incredibly difficult to learn to speak without hearing, and his speech is easily 100% intelligible, which is pretty impressive.
@@LavaSaverIt’s not lol it’s condescending. Disabled people aren’t overjoyed when you’re “compliment” is how surprised you are that we have the ability to do something you think we shouldn’t. A lot of deaf people speak and speak well, it’s just weird. If you wouldn’t say it to an able bodied person then it’s probably best to keep it in.
@@pblacktivity I don't have any physical disabilities, so I won't try to comment on it since I'm not qualified. I don't believe the commenter was intending to be rude though.
@@bepybipebomb6938 how so? genuinely curious, i had to check what backhanded compliment means and i do not understand why calling someone huggable is an insult. i guess the op only meant it in a positive way.
@@popipo0people usually only say this towards bigger people, they don’t say it towards skinnier people so it feels very backhanded if that makes sense. and it feels like you’re woobifying him as well as if he isn’t a grown adult if that makes sense.
I know he heard this one before MAN HE IS BIGGER THEN ME he looks like nico avocado 😱 bro he was the iceberg that sank the Titanic 🥶 he is the reason the sub was there 😵
The "confused in deaf" was great lol, I love when people make light of impairments and have fun with it a bit ya know? Life's too serious sometimes and it's good to give yourself a laugh every now and again. : )
I miss my deaf homies from school so much. I was the only hearing kid who joined the deaf drama club in high school just to kick it with them extra. I bet this guy is so so cool to chill with. Being deaf really gives you a unique look on life.
@@thinkingbear9737 mostly was learned sign language. I got lessons in school from a young age because I happened to go to a school with a deaf population but that was only early on and I forgot most of it. By time later school came around and I made friends with them, knowing a deaf guy and knowing how to sign the question “how do you sign ____” and then knowing the full alphabet literally gave me access to any word I needed and being around them so much kinda just made the signs stick in my memory
I have actually I was actually a cashier for many years I actually bought myself a white board because there were a few deaf people in our community who weren't born that way so they couldn't read lips so I would write on the white board for them since I didn't know sign language but they would just straight up speak as they signed the words
Yea... hearing disability can be a very wide spectrum. Some people aren't born that way, and before their hearing impairment were more in tune with speech in so far as the mechanical movements of their body in regards to speech pattern; some aren't so well versed and will still struggle without being able to hear themselves. Some people go the speech therapy route so they can sound more "normal" compared to others. Some people are born mostly, but not entirely deaf and can learn more common speech patterns over time through trial and error. There's more examples, but the point is everyone's situation is different and its not exactly nice to call out a deaf person for not fitting what you're used to someone with that disability sounding like.
It’s also so interesting to see what they would expect to make a sound. One of my friends said she thought that lightbulbs and the moon would definitely make noise! And that’s so cool to me
@@boaanzie4730 no, because telling someone something just means you are informing or communicating something to someone. So telling can mean signing as well.
@@cyan1280real. I feel like David Goggins how I will run 5 miles to see them since everyday I wake up, and I wake up HARD, and I make the kids HARD! I will make you HARD too if you soft around me!
Your speaking is amazing… reminds me of the President of my college. She was born deaf and was never taught signs in her youth, so she learned to read lips and speak English with the help of her (also deaf) mother! She spoke to us at an event and she had someone signing our questions to her bc she did eventually learn signs. Truly just an impressive feat
@@ThomasSawyersIt is actually amazing because, being born deaf makes speaking harder. They can't correct their pronunciation because they can't hear themselves.
I wasn't taught sign language and i can speak very well. I'm very dependant on my hearing aids. I wasn't born deaf, but a nasty early case of chicken pox turned me into a prickly baby and disrupted my hearing. i really wish i knew sign language but i don't bother with it at all.
I had a group of deaf couples that would come into the Subway I worked at and they were definitely my favorite group. They consistently put in compliments for me which when you've been working for 9 days straight can mean the world to you.
He probably wasnt born deaf, which really helps with how pronunciation comes across,but i cant say he was born with a clue if he has no idea hes supposed to peel a hard boiled egg before he bit it. I.E. Like if you put a jelly bean in my glass of milk, im gonna know it has gummy bears just by looking at it, don't need to swallow them whole and Go ",do you see these gummy bears?" 'yeah what are you blind?) Super funny though its not realistic at All. Ive helped deaf people and i guess im being hard on them, but I feel like being that you should be honest with people and not baby them, i had no reservations about telling patty i found four cheese burgers under her couch.... I won't lie i have little sympathy. You be catching deaf people signing nasty shit to their friends about other people standing right next to them and act like we arent sensitive to their needs. I went outta my way to learn sign language just to have to tell grown people its not appropriate to roast others when we have to cater to them and learn their ways just to have them mock others in super childish ways. You have to remind yourself that disabled people are often rude and entitled for little to no reason besides that they either won't be caught or that they are just bitter they have no excuse to treat others nastily and are rarely held accountable because people are scared to be call3d insensitive, when its really better to not baby someone just because they dont experience things how you do. And yes, im aware that my anecdotal take on this subject is controversial, yet i have had girlfriends who say their deaf family members be acting like theyre sp3aking another language and cant be understood, and become frankly appalled by the fact that they learned to sign just to have someone tell them they think other people are ugly / stupid / mentally handicapped. Its bizarre, because i understand im speaking for just my experiences, and i try to remind myself not all people are cared for almost constantly like that then still manage to end up being rude to other unfortunate souls; it just so happens that almost everyone i know who cares for the disabled can corroborate the things ive noticed. I guess i have to remind myself people arent just going to be kind because they had less than positive experiences, but you would think they would be more sensitive to others cobsidering they depend on you to treat them that way almost constantly.
@@blaiseailey3563yea u did really type alot but it seems like a u problem to me and does not really make sense. Im working as a male nurse in denmark and i just cant relate to what u are writing here. Its like ur trying to imply that handicapped people have a vendetta against normal people and that is not the case at all😮 if u work with people in real life i feal kinda sry for them. u sitting here talkin about ur job or patients is not right at all can u not see that ?? I feel the hate but it is comming from u sir
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Dude if you have your own vodka that's probably the issue. Being deaf doesn't make you eat eggshells or make you forget that chewing food makes sound, you're probably just hammered.
@@sidewalksurfer96Jesus just hating💀
@@NolsHubwhy would he want to ask if chewing makes sound
The initial shell crunch had me absolutely REELING in confusion and horror
AgREED. I tried to convince myself that it wasn’t happening lmao
I don't want to like this comment because it's at 420 likes but I like this comment.
😊😅hi
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Isn't that unsafe too lol
No way bro ate that with the shell
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@@JDP472 tuggjgfgjhf
@@jadarrianbarnes4421 bro spoke french
@@roecatgaming no, bro spoke the truth
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The way this man says "Chewing makes a sound" has got to somehow be one of the most satisfying sounds in the universe
I’m not sure why but I agree with you
Yeah bro …could probably make a music out of it
He got a good cadence to the way he says it
He sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger lol
@@vonbach yeah its almost the exact same
It's insane how well they speak. Props to you two
Same person
😂
Implants
@@jigglyCroissant dude it is, I'm so stupid. Still props to the dude
Fake.
As a half deaf person I can confirm, confused in deaf is a legit thing. 😂
Lol “confused in deaf” I lol’d 😂 out loud at that 😂😂😂😂
@@IDontHaveANameYet-yl6lkim assuming it fluctuates like blindness, but that makes me curious about how deaf people think. I wonder how their internal dialogs work
@@cale1523 correct on the first part. Not sure about the second part, the thinking thing. I think it that may depend on if they are born deaf or become deaf. Now I'm curious 🤔
hello
since I was born I couldnt hear anything with my right ear
I am half deaf too I think?
@@AHAH-fn7wdI mean, it’s possible to think in ideas instead of words! Like, try picking a random word to say over and over and over in your head. After a while, you’ll keep thinking different thoughts as normal, but you won’t actually be verbalizing it in your brain because your inner voice is too busy saying that one word. (Unless it’s just me, idk) I guess people born deaf could think like that? Or just think in sign language
"Did you hear that?"
"No, I'm deaf"
“Huh?”
@@Pleslookatdescforchannel i got the joke bro
@@Pleslookatdescforchannelyour the one who's whooshed bud
@@Pleslookatdescforchannel rare double woosh, uno reverse woosh
@@Pleslookatdescforchannel r/Wooosh
bro discovered something even newton couldn't
Dude i've heard a lot of deaf people talk but YOU, you talk so perfectly holy molly !
BRO ATE EGG WITH EGG SHELLS ON
@@balled-rg3ix and?
@@balled-rg3ix proof?
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I guess its a good source of calcium lol
@@Sentanettethe bowl has egg that's been chewed and eggshells
“Confused in deaf” I’m literally choking
Well you’re not supposed to eat the egg shell.
On what?
@@plushblading cock.
My laugh actually lol, when I laugh too hard I can’t breathe
Good
He’s deaf not insensitive
This guy got the best accent and im all in for it
Your speech is actually really good!
"*confused in deaf*"
I love that so much! 😭
Your speech is really good too!!!
bro I'm not even an american.and I learned English in kindergarten💀
@foxysatsunaty8242 ok but he's deaf.. so I'm guessing that it was difficult for him his whole life to learn how to speak
@@autumn2628 ok but he has hearing airpods yk those whatever tf they are..
@@autumn2628 so was it really that hard?
@@Invisibli_tyHEARING AIRPODS?!? bitch you mean hearing aids??
I have a deaf uncle and I swear I’ve never met someone with a better sense of humor than him. That man is absolutely hilarious
My friends parents had a buddy named, Bob the mute.. me and my friends would just sit around him and laugh our asses off.. we weren't laughing at him,we were laughing with him.. the funniest ones are the ones who don't even try to be funny... his sense of humor was something else.. especially when we were passing around the joint. RIP Bob...
They definitely have a sense of humor. Look up the sign for milk...and then look up the sign for pasteurized milk. 🤣🤣
@@chicofromph33nix64RIP bob😔
It helps when you dont have to hear people bitch about your jokes lmao
My dad's deaf, so I can't agree more 😂
Bro ate the shell💀💀
I love the way he looks up 😂
Somebody get this man a voice acting role for a wise wealthy British man….
Honestly. I think he'd kill it
He doesn't sound British though
chinese speaking english maybe
Big belly german with overalls
You think that’s a British accent?
What planet are you on?
Bone conduction! It's such a fun principle since we actually "hear" through vibrations and pressure. Bones are really good conductors of sound, so there are several hearing aids that stick to thr bone behind the ear instead of inside it. I love this kinda stuff
I love that you love it and shared your passion and knowledge :)
@@Wolfheart-1220npc😂
@@BIastergamer2799 lmao did soumd very npc
Supposedly Beethoven used this technique for his compositions when he became deaf. Something like using a piano leg to get the chords right on a piano then he would play by memory of the notes. Probably a true story all things considered
I have one of those
He sounds like his nose is constantly clogged and it makes it so much funnier! This guy can speak english incredibly well for a desf person! Keep up the good work these vids are gold!
This guy's face is just so wholesome 😇☺️
you're English is actually pretty good omg lol
Seems like your English isn't the same. 😅
@@lukas-0614 wait wdym
@@astroblue7920 He said, you're English. Instead of your English. ( i'm not trying to be annoying so you can ignore me)
@@lukas-0614 oh ok also u aren't being annoying
@@lukas-0614 lmaooo
Are we gonna talk about the fact he ate the egg WITH THE SHELL 💀 💀 💀
Yeah, mofo be so deaf, he can't see... Sadge
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Almost like it was the point of the video.
Almost like it was the point of the video.
@@morbiusmale2347No, the point of the video is about the deaf person being confused about the sound of chewing. The egg shell was a one off part at the end.
"Confused in deaf" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 I've seen it all now. I swear 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 that's too funny 😂🤣😂
Bro had me invested too. I was in my head like “what we just hear”
Bro, your vocal speaking is awesome.
He sounds a bit scottish lol, it's cute
@@Rayven_420i didn't know if it was an offensive thing to say, but to me he kinda sounds like Jackie Chan too
Idk if he actually is deaf, and I’m sorry if I am wrong but deaf people can’t talk that well because they don’t know what the words sound like so they pronounce it wrong
@@MangoMan2444deaf people can talk well if they werent born deaf
@MANGOMAN646 I am a CODA, and I can confirm through personal experience with 2 deaf parents, that they can in fact speak this well especially if they developed the lack of hearing later in life or even really early in life with appropriate treatment with speech pathologists and therapists
I will admit when you do a short with food you seriously commit to it
I don't know what wrong with me but it took like 3 or 4 tries for me to read this sentence 😂
Nah jit a menace
@@galaxygamer8595I thought I was the only one lolll your are not alone 😂
@@galaxygamer8595 same here
I had a stroke reading this😔
I lived next to a deaf family for a year, they r the LOUDEST people ever!!!🤣🤣🤣
HOW DID HE EAT THE EGG WITH SHELL?!😭😭💀
Edit: im never this person but y'all so sweet😭😨💖
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dude you speak so well holy shit
this is not a compliment
@@SageShadows It... is though? I would imagine it's incredibly difficult to learn to speak without hearing, and his speech is easily 100% intelligible, which is pretty impressive.
@@LavaSaverIt’s not lol it’s condescending. Disabled people aren’t overjoyed when you’re “compliment” is how surprised you are that we have the ability to do something you think we shouldn’t. A lot of deaf people speak and speak well, it’s just weird. If you wouldn’t say it to an able bodied person then it’s probably best to keep it in.
@@pblacktivity I don't have any physical disabilities, so I won't try to comment on it since I'm not qualified. I don't believe the commenter was intending to be rude though.
@@pblacktivity Ur literally black
🤣😂🤣 "hear what" 😂🤣😂
I must be stupid cause that was the funniest shit ive ever witnessed
"farting makes a sound."
A deaf person: oh...
I have never seen a deaf man speaking that good
My stepmoms brother speaks super well and he’s deaf. If I didn’t know better I would mistake him for hearing.
Well only people who lost their hearing later on, but I know a few who were born deaf and speak good
Sometimes deafness comes later in life, aka people could or had more time to learn to properly speak before the deafness came on
Iirc he had some extensive speech training
odds are he’s recently deaf or has taken speech therapy. or just retained it from practice after losing his hearing at a young age
bro looks so huggable 😭😭
this is so backhanded ☠️
backhanded compliment
@@bepybipebomb6938 how so? genuinely curious, i had to check what backhanded compliment means and i do not understand why calling someone huggable is an insult. i guess the op only meant it in a positive way.
@@popipo0people usually only say this towards bigger people, they don’t say it towards skinnier people so it feels very backhanded if that makes sense. and it feels like you’re woobifying him as well as if he isn’t a grown adult if that makes sense.
@@austinrutland1750 hmm.. it kinda makes sense to me but i still cant see it as an insult… 🤔 thank you anyway, good explanation.
I chuckled at the "Did you hear that?!?" 😭😂 Good shit my man. Good shit ❤️🤘
the "**confused in deaf**" is diabolical 😂😂😂
The fact that you can feel the mechanical influence from noise and apply perfect inflection to speech is awesome
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@@Eden_yt2620 He said the guy can feel his vocal chords/ jaw and use that to speak fairly well despite the fact he can't hear himself.
Facts. Listen to this man
Wouldn't say perfect but it's pretty good considering
No, he has implants as stated in his about section and so is able to hear through bone conduction
You speak so well for being deaf. Awesome man!
pretty common for deaf people who knew their voice firsthand before going full on deaf
@@samuelsun3560 I think he went through rigorous therapy
Probably
Very confused how he as an asian accent
@USA_UNITED1776 deaf people cant hear what they are saying so he has a normal accent before he got deaf
me watching this with a straight face thinking this should be a crime
"Confused in deaf" got me 😂😂😂😂😂
Bro you speak freaking impeccably for a deaf man. You're amazing
@@BeastFitness472????
he's bigger so more sound
wrong comment
@@AndyKnight
@@BeastFitness472 hEsenberg? hmmm
@@BeastFitness472 Wait aren’t you that guy from the Joe Jenkins Coldplay vid
Bro rlly took hard boiled eggs to another level 💀
This is funny as fuck, because literally there's no way anybody would miss the fact that they have egg shards in their mouth😂😂😂😂
The way he said IMPOSSIBLE
hes so adorable 😭
Ikrrrrrrr😭
No he is fat
Theres no way your calling a grown ass man adorable💀
exactly for the physcopath inside of him who made him eat a egg with the shell on, that’s pure evil. not even a supervillain would do that
@@Jesus.christ.your.bro. why not, its just the gesture and the act.
Please don't make any other assumptions :)
Goddamn he actually speaks incredibly fluent and emphasizes words throughly. That’s super impressive man
language
@@user-cm7hm6qj3ifuck you mean "lamguage" 💀
@@user-cm7hm6qj3ideaf people can't hear Themselves so it can be harder to talk fluently if I'm right
@@FallenDiamond52you are 100% right
@@user-cm7hm6qj3iyou forgot that he's deaf
The dedication required to eat an eggshell😂
It is wild that you committed to eating or at least chewing the egg shell for this bit 😂
This man is way too precious
I know he heard this one before MAN HE IS BIGGER THEN ME he looks like nico avocado 😱 bro he was the iceberg that sank the Titanic 🥶 he is the reason the sub was there 😵
@@hammermanstan3875 unfunny
Nah he's disgusting
@@hammermanstan3875not funny.
The "confused in deaf" was great lol, I love when people make light of impairments and have fun with it a bit ya know? Life's too serious sometimes and it's good to give yourself a laugh every now and again. : )
Cracked me up
@@MrAnnoyingYouBadlySure cracked the egg one as well
The worse how is he deaf he heard what the guy said
@@anasdari9687i think he got hearing aids and this is kind of making fun of the assumptions deaf people make about the world because they cant hear
“If you don’t have a sense of humor, it just isn’t funny”
- Wavy Gravy
"*confused in deaf*" is the greatest caption ever
I love it when he says "impossible"
“Confused in deaf” had me rolling 💀
Same
*“*Confused in deaf*”* KILLED ME 😭
an overused, unfunny joke klilled you?
My favourite part is always when he says like “_____ in deaf” 😂😂😂❤❤❤ So funny!!
Bro I love your videos so much it just shows that even though you are deaf doesn't mean you can't be funny. Keep up the good videos!!
I miss my deaf homies from school so much. I was the only hearing kid who joined the deaf drama club in high school just to kick it with them extra. I bet this guy is so so cool to chill with. Being deaf really gives you a unique look on life.
Just curious, did you learn sign language or could they read your lips?
@@thinkingbear9737 mostly was learned sign language. I got lessons in school from a young age because I happened to go to a school with a deaf population but that was only early on and I forgot most of it. By time later school came around and I made friends with them, knowing a deaf guy and knowing how to sign the question “how do you sign ____” and then knowing the full alphabet literally gave me access to any word I needed and being around them so much kinda just made the signs stick in my memory
You also joined so later in life you can tell complete strangers you joined right? Loo
they were so chill but to bad i didnt know how to communicate with them
@@kuzadupa185 you’re projecting. I like to spread deaf awareness
"Confused in deaf" 😂😂 you're so funny and wholesome!!
Bro said what we were thinking at the end 😅😂
Lucky there's a Family guy
lucky there's a man who positively can do
all the things that make us laugh and cry
He's a Family guyyyy
Who loves hard boiled eggs?
Me
Me
Me
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No homo, he's the cutest guy I've ever seen
It's ok bro, nothing gay in finding your homies cute. Real men know how to appreciate each other 💪
He is very cute bro :)
Take out the “no homo.” Your allowed to compliment a man without it being gay. LOL
Indeed
why not homo 👀
Idk why your vids make me learn more asl than asl class Fr Fr ong ong
That first egg shell bite made me shivers and gag hard 😂
Man, I've never seen deaf people speak that good
I have actually I was actually a cashier for many years I actually bought myself a white board because there were a few deaf people in our community who weren't born that way so they couldn't read lips so I would write on the white board for them since I didn't know sign language but they would just straight up speak as they signed the words
How many deaf people you know?🤨 and you know not all deaf people are born deaf right....
Yea... hearing disability can be a very wide spectrum. Some people aren't born that way, and before their hearing impairment were more in tune with speech in so far as the mechanical movements of their body in regards to speech pattern; some aren't so well versed and will still struggle without being able to hear themselves. Some people go the speech therapy route so they can sound more "normal" compared to others. Some people are born mostly, but not entirely deaf and can learn more common speech patterns over time through trial and error.
There's more examples, but the point is everyone's situation is different and its not exactly nice to call out a deaf person for not fitting what you're used to someone with that disability sounding like.
You probably met more legally deaf people than you think but just didn't realized it because they dont sound what you assumed they would when talking.
I said it because one of my professors is totally deaf and can't understand
As a deaf guy who also has lost his sense of touch.
I can relate...
Wait what?
Exactly
Why is he so adorable to me? ❤
Confused in deaf had me rollin😂😂😂😂
I can just picture Arnold Schwarzenegger discovering noises for the first time while talking to himself and it made me smile
Noo now it's stuck in my head
Was about to comment this but searched for someone who said it first 😂👍👍
I love this. My partner is deaf and we have small humorous moments like this when I tell them something makes a sound and they had no idea 😂
It’s also so interesting to see what they would expect to make a sound. One of my friends said she thought that lightbulbs and the moon would definitely make noise! And that’s so cool to me
How can you tell a deaf person something, dont you chat it to them if they are deaf
@@boaanzie4730sign language, my guy. Also some deaf people are really good at lip reading
@@raven_ouma oh damn yeah, stupid i did not think of that, but then it is still not really telling them right? More like signing them
@@boaanzie4730 no, because telling someone something just means you are informing or communicating something to someone. So telling can mean signing as well.
I love the "*cunfused in deaf*" its like, *cunfused in cunfusion
Confused in deaf had me rolling 😂💀
this is the kind of guy who would calm you down with just a hug LITERALLY
the 3rd graders in my basement
@JamesieryEDITZ ikr?
@@cyan1280real. I feel like David Goggins how I will run 5 miles to see them since everyday I wake up, and I wake up HARD, and I make the kids HARD! I will make you HARD too if you soft around me!
This man proves that cuteness has no limits
Bro you saying he cute? You gay bro😂😂😂😂
@@MGELORD999 and so what if he is stfu bro lol
What the fuck
@@MGELORD999did you not see his videos? That man gay as hell
@@MGELORD999 you don't even know their gender. Also cute doesn't always mean you are attracted to them. I find dogs cute, I don't wanna date them.
He actually speaks really well
Your humor is top-notch.
Your speaking is amazing… reminds me of the President of my college. She was born deaf and was never taught signs in her youth, so she learned to read lips and speak English with the help of her (also deaf) mother! She spoke to us at an event and she had someone signing our questions to her bc she did eventually learn signs. Truly just an impressive feat
Someone communicating in their own language amazes you? Why though, its the only way they can communicate so if they didnt learn theyd be helpless...
But yeah totally, someone who's deaf who needs to learn how to sign and read lips is impressive
@@ThomasSawyersIt is actually amazing because, being born deaf makes speaking harder. They can't correct their pronunciation because they can't hear themselves.
@@ThomasSawyers you're joking right? Let's leave you on a deserted island for 10 years away from everyone and see if you're still able to speak.
I wasn't taught sign language and i can speak very well. I'm very dependant on my hearing aids. I wasn't born deaf, but a nasty early case of chicken pox turned me into a prickly baby and disrupted my hearing. i really wish i knew sign language but i don't bother with it at all.
I had a group of deaf couples that would come into the Subway I worked at and they were definitely my favorite group. They consistently put in compliments for me which when you've been working for 9 days straight can mean the world to you.
Nice ❤
Noice
@@killianlake a fellow Killian?
Honestly I can't tell if you guys are from another country but it almost seems like you have an accent That's awesome!❤
The end bro 😂😂😂
I was also wondering why he is eating egg shells 😂😂😂
Nobody is mentioning how good he speaks??? that's so impressive
Yeah, cause it’s not a compliment
@@fatimasaharaespinosabecerr4189 oh...why?i didn't know it's not a compliment 🧍
@@cutepinkyo its a fine compliment dont listen to yt people
@@jonnysytacc really...
@@fatimasaharaespinosabecerr4189it isn't, just 3 times or more than a non deaf person 🙄
Confused in deaf is how a good portion of my conversations end for me 😂
same 😂
Bro said it's impossible for chewing to make a sound meanwhile I be like bro you were deaf before so you don't get a talk in this.
"Confused in deaf" Im dying 🤣💀
For a deaf man, his impersonation of an old Chinese man is on point.
Jesus!
I laughed so hard at that!
I was just thinking that, what's with the Chinese accent? 😂
@@EarnestGamerit’s a “deaf accent” actually 😅
He talks very well for being deaf
He probably wasnt born deaf, which really helps with how pronunciation comes across,but i cant say he was born with a clue if he has no idea hes supposed to peel a hard boiled egg before he bit it. I.E. Like if you put a jelly bean in my glass of milk, im gonna know it has gummy bears just by looking at it, don't need to swallow them whole and Go ",do you see these gummy bears?" 'yeah what are you blind?)
Super funny though its not realistic at All. Ive helped deaf people and i guess im being hard on them, but I feel like being that you should be honest with people and not baby them, i had no reservations about telling patty i found four cheese burgers under her couch.... I won't lie i have little sympathy. You be catching deaf people signing nasty shit to their friends about other people standing right next to them and act like we arent sensitive to their needs. I went outta my way to learn sign language just to have to tell grown people its not appropriate to roast others when we have to cater to them and learn their ways just to have them mock others in super childish ways. You have to remind yourself that disabled people are often rude and entitled for little to no reason besides that they either won't be caught or that they are just bitter they have no excuse to treat others nastily and are rarely held accountable because people are scared to be call3d insensitive, when its really better to not baby someone just because they dont experience things how you do.
And yes, im aware that my anecdotal take on this subject is controversial, yet i have had girlfriends who say their deaf family members be acting like theyre sp3aking another language and cant be understood, and become frankly appalled by the fact that they learned to sign just to have someone tell them they think other people are ugly / stupid / mentally handicapped. Its bizarre, because i understand im speaking for just my experiences, and i try to remind myself not all people are cared for almost constantly like that then still manage to end up being rude to other unfortunate souls; it just so happens that almost everyone i know who cares for the disabled can corroborate the things ive noticed.
I guess i have to remind myself people arent just going to be kind because they had less than positive experiences, but you would think they would be more sensitive to others cobsidering they depend on you to treat them that way almost constantly.
@@blaiseailey3563dayum I respect you for typing all of that
@@blaiseailey3563 im pretty you couldve said it in a shorter way...
@@Puavatherapper possibly "don't be an ass" message but dayum, what's the lad cooking
@@blaiseailey3563yea u did really type alot but it seems like a u problem to me and does not really make sense. Im working as a male nurse in denmark and i just cant relate to what u are writing here. Its like ur trying to imply that handicapped people have a vendetta against normal people and that is not the case at all😮 if u work with people in real life i feal kinda sry for them. u sitting here talkin about ur job or patients is not right at all can u not see that ?? I feel the hate but it is comming from u sir
even tho this guy is deaf he is going for it all to make people smile and i respect him so much keep going bro 😁👍
Bruh I salute you for eating that eggshell like that 😂😅
Ain't nothing wrong with him😂
Bro just likes his eggs with the extra crunch and minerals to stay healthy 💪🏽
And the salmonella 😂
And fibre of course!
The food budget for these amazing videos must be…
*IMPOSSIBLE*
Great videos as always Justin.
Thank you! 😊
@@somedeafguy are u actually deaf?
@@somedeafguy wait, did he eat with the egg shell tho?
@@somedeafguy do you have partial hesring or what? I was really confused by this video
@@YSF_B28i believe he has implants that make him be able to hear
The slow head turn trying to hear something is perfect
confused in deaf was pretty funny props to you
Deaf guy: "Did you hear that?"
Other deaf guy: "What?"
*Confused in deaf* has me rolling on the ground 🤣🤣
how did he hear it
i dont understand sorry
the "confused in x" meme isn't funny and overused. the only reason people think it's funny is because he's deaf
the way he says tewing gets me
He cant hear chewing but he can hear his friend talking to him😭
Should've ask the blind man if he saw anything.
He seems like such a sweet person 🥺😭
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I didn't even realize he was eating the shell until the other guy pointed it out.
That “Hear What?” Honestly Sounded Like Mr Bean