The surprising fact is that there are five people in the strip and only one is using a cell phone. Or is that a wad of money she is about to put into the hat?
It seems to me that I’ve gotten better at interpreting facial expressions on the parts of faces that are still visible. I could be kidding myself, but maybe this fellow can retrain as an eye reader.
Contrary to what Trump says (which means it’s true), masks do not muffle voices. They do impair people who depend on lip reading. Maybe the best (and healthiest) president the United States has ever had or ever will have is hard of hearing?
Just wondering. Shouldn’t those people doing sign language for the deaf be behind a frosted glass screen so the deaf can have the full talking through a mask experience?
Aussie Down Under over 4 years ago
The surprising fact is that there are five people in the strip and only one is using a cell phone. Or is that a wad of money she is about to put into the hat?
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 4 years ago
A ventriloquist act would be pretty lame right now!
Kaputnik over 4 years ago
It seems to me that I’ve gotten better at interpreting facial expressions on the parts of faces that are still visible. I could be kidding myself, but maybe this fellow can retrain as an eye reader.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
It’s time to find a new career, Buddy!
Darryl Heine over 4 years ago
Face masks deal with lip readers?
dflak over 4 years ago
Contrary to what Trump says (which means it’s true), masks do not muffle voices. They do impair people who depend on lip reading. Maybe the best (and healthiest) president the United States has ever had or ever will have is hard of hearing?
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 4 years ago
This would be the perfect time to become a ventriloquist except that you couldn’t get bookings since large gatherings are banned in most places.
John M over 4 years ago
I was thinking the other day all the masks must make it harder for people with hearing loss who rely on reading lips to know what people are saying.
whelan_jj over 4 years ago
Just wondering. Shouldn’t those people doing sign language for the deaf be behind a frosted glass screen so the deaf can have the full talking through a mask experience?
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
they have masks for deaf people who have to read lips along with signing to communicate. they are clear around the mouth area.
stpastor over 4 years ago
This might’ve been me if I was still working, but thankfully, I’m retired.
stevenxfiles about 3 years ago
We have gone collectively insane