todd solondz on america
"It’s a very damaged place, the country we live in. Its values are incredibly perverse. [...] I think there’s no place in the world where one can experience isolation and loneliness more profoundly.”
from LA Weekly magazine.
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"It’s a very damaged place, the country we live in. Its values are incredibly perverse. [...] I think there’s no place in the world where one can experience isolation and loneliness more profoundly.”
from LA Weekly magazine.
Posted by on April 16, 2005 7:54 PM | Permalink
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i was going to say the same thing about japan...until i started hanging out with hearing-impaired japanese kids over here. their world is so isolated, and thru them, i've learned how open things are for me in reality.
Posted by: r. | April 17, 2005 9:05 AM
tonight, kichijouji was a very dDamaged place!!!
Posted by: r. | April 18, 2005 8:05 AM
r. that's totally interesting. what IS it like for people who have hearing disabilities in japan? is japanese sign language common?
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