Tuesday, May 05, 2020

What rescue 911 taught me while growing up watching it

What Rescue 911 with William Shatner taught me while I was growing up is:
1. Ordinary looking people can be hero's too including myself. Especially bald guys they save the day a lot!
2. To be vigilant cuz you never know when an emergency could happen at all times (enter anxiety hello)
3. Don't run with anything in your hands matter of fact the only time you should be running is if something is chasing you cuz man you could fall and break something or stab yourself with what is in your hands.
4. Be scared to live and do anything at all that could endanger you or others lives.
5. Share with everyone your concerns so they don't be stupid like the people on the show who don't recognize a danger when they hear it or see it.
6. Cut everyone out of your life that do not heed what you say and apply the concern cuz you are a party pooper and shouldn't ruin it for everyone else by letting them have fun even if someone could potentially die from whatever it is the activity they are wanting to do or are doing, because there is a safety net called 911 which will come in and rescue and save the day when these idiots around you make an emergency happen. 




So recap. You should live a life to its fullest there is always someone there to rescue you. Be bold be brave however this anxiety you have comes up every time anyone wants to do anything outside of sitting around doing something...is it really anxiety? Or is it excitement of going on an adventure and actually needing to use these heroes or have to become a hero in your adventure and save the day?

Don't believe me? Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtW22pz-qM3fV1Bv8714ibQ rescue 911's channel and watch all them episodes you will get a feel for it real fast then I want you to come back here and report what you learned and if you learned the same as me? Comment below and let me know what you learned from it!

Friday, March 27, 2020

Attention: to the deaf community

Dearest deaf community,
I have been noticing more and more signing during news broadcasts but notice how the speakers do not speak slow enough for the interpreter to keep up and it seems they miss a bit of what is said because it is hard to keep up with speed talkers. Are my observations correct? Do you rely on the interpreter or do you rely on closed captioning which is a joke because of the same problem speed talkers not allowing someone to type it out. Why arent you all speaking up about it? Make a stink about it! I mean they are trying very hard to accommodate but they need to know it isn't enough the speakers need to be deliberate with their words and slow down. Am I right?