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r/Maliciouscompliance Teacher: ARE YOU LISTENING? Student: I'm Deaf

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🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP is a hearing-impaired student in a music class with a stuck-up teacher. The battery in OP's hearing aid dies, so he raises his hand to ask his teacher for permission to go get more batteries. The teacher shuts him down, which means OP can't hear a single thing going on for the entire class. Eventually, the teacher hits him with "ARE YOU LISTENING?" and OP can honestly respond, "Nope!"

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Reddit post is from Not That Gear. So this happened a couple of years ago when I was in year 7,

1:17.7

and for our international audience, that's a grade for 11-year-olds. One important thing to note with

1:22.9

me is that I'm profoundly deaf in both ears, and I can't hear a single thing without the use of

1:29.0

my cochlear implants. However, I can lip read pretty accurately, so I'm not completely lost without them.

1:35.4

Another thing to note is that my cochlear implants run on batteries, and they need to be replaced

1:40.4

every two days. Most of my teachers were pretty understanding about this, and they would often go

1:45.7

out of their way to make sure that I could clearly hear what they were saying. For example,

1:50.0

they would seat me towards the front of the class, stand directly in front of me when addressing

1:54.2

the whole class, etc. Except I had this one teacher who was a hard-ass about it. She also happened

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