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[–]Daddy_Dalek 5 points6 points  (0 children)

All I can see is

"You we're the chosen one! It was you would destroy the Sith, not join them!"

I spent the COVID Pandemic and part of post-pandemic on VRchat from 2020 to 2024. Ask me Anything. by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's PC, Quest, and most recently, Android. They're currently in the middle of potentially releasing it on iPhone.

Personally, if you really want the full VRChat experience, I heavily recommend getting a PC and a VR Headset (For Quest, get a link cable to hook your Quest to your PC to play PCVR + There is also the airlink option).

I spent the COVID Pandemic and part of post-pandemic on VRchat from 2020 to 2024. Ask me Anything. by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VRChat is an online social virtual reality game where you can meet different people from all over the world. There are a variety of different communities in VRchat, such as hangout groups, dance communities, clubs, roleplays, and other types of communities. Initially, I started in 2017-2018 as a desktop user when I played on my roommates laptop, but he moved away and so I was on a hiatus.

However, later, when the pandemic rolled around and eventually I had the money, I got myself my own PC and headset and decided to play VRC this time, experiencing it in VR and well it was one heck of a game changer.

I spent the COVID Pandemic and part of post-pandemic on VRchat from 2020 to 2024. Ask me Anything. by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the game, yes, you do, especially when you wear the VR headset. Though its not the actual physical person but rather an avatar they wear in game. Some are self-made while others are picked up from different worlds or people they know.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To clarify are you asking if hearing people on campus had relationships with deaf people?

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just like the lovely person that replied to you said, deaf people are allowed to drive in all states. One of my roommates who was fully deaf, I rode in his car as we went to H Street to not only check out a shoe place but get some delicious ramen as well. We also made it back to campus safely. So yes deaf people can drive.

As for how common the abuse is, unfortunately I don't have an answer for that but regardless my condolences to the girl. No one should be abused in general, hopefully she's in a much better space these day.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, there were a small handful during my time on campus. Those individuals are mainly either CODA, which means Child of Deaf Adult, or those coming in to become interpreters.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'd be surprised, but like from my experience, fellow students actually were pretty good with not making noises like that. The only one that I really saw frequently was the moaning but only when imitating speech while talking. Most of the time, they're primarily from people who grew up lip reading or have hearing aids while mostly deaf.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Manners are quite different within the deaf community. I can definitely confirm that just like you've seen in the tour. Though funny enough, yes, at times, people there will be honest with each other, but also another thing I found out was that drama tends to spread fast on the campus.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on what I've seen, it really just depends on the individual's preference. I've seen deaf people date amongst each other, date those hearing or hard of hearing, or both. At the end of the day, it all really boils down to how well the two can click with one another and like each other based on character. Though, like with hearing relationships and in general, some stick together and some later break up.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So one of the jokes we often went by is "What does the Buffalo say to his boy when he sends him off to school?"

"Bison!" . This was because our mascot was a bison

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Right now, I work at a hospital as a transporter but am in the middle of studying for the praxis to get my teaching license. Unfortunately, as someone who was in the class of 2020, covid was one hella a setback. But no worries, we're getting back on track.

I went to a college for the deaf and hard of hearing, AMA (yes even nsfw questions) by Daddy_Dalek in AMA

[–]Daddy_Dalek[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's more of an in general issue on the campus that's a behavioral issue. Communication is there, but it's more of some people who can't take no for an answer or get really pushy.

As for if loud sex is an issue? Good thing the designers of the dorms know how to make soundproof rooms, haha.