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Is Honesty Always the Best Policy?

Is Honesty Always the Best Policy?

“Honesty is the best policy. If I lose mine honor, I lose myself.” ~William Shakespeare As a child, my parents taught me to always be honest. As a child, I would try and get away with lying—and always got caught.        Disappointed Mother: “Why did you lie?”        Me as a Child Testing My Boundaries: [...]

Tree Hugger/Enhancement (Two Poems)

Tree Hugger/Enhancement (Two Poems)

TREE HUGGER He was a Zen disciple of passion. Prior to the meditative ritual that landed him in prison, he never would have thought that being One with a tree was illegal in every state except California (and only there since Legislature needed Republican votes to get “for-cancer-patients-only medical marijuana” passed, and some compromise was [...]

Stuff Deaf People Like #6: VP Numbers

Stuff Deaf People Like #6: VP Numbers

Deaf people often possess a painstakingly curated collection of videophone numbers. This is more a reflection of the highly fragmented video relay service (VRS) industry and its practices than any predilection towards numerical hoarding on the Deaf person’s part. The FCC requires that any person who uses a videophone must register for a telephone number [...]

Pushed into Faith Healing

Pushed into Faith Healing

Long ago, I was dating this Christian woman, Sandy. In my own defense, let me say three things: 1) She was hot (I have my wife’s permission to tell you this, by the way); 2) I was a spankin’ new college freshman at UW-Milwaukee, and was opening myself up to new dating experiences; and 3) [...]

Dreaming Future Schools

Dreaming Future Schools

Deaf people who are teachers think about the nature of education a lot, I think. I certainly do. I see all kinds of viewpoints, even today. There are people who say that the point of educating Deaf people is that they can learn to communicate in English, which is patently ridiculous; there’s enough bobbleheads spouting [...]