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Get a college degree: learn how to understand Dyslexia

 
 
dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 12:49 pm
While it's true I did graduate 8th grade, I seen no reason why anyone would need to audit rather than go for credit, it shouldn't be too hard to catch up.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 12:57 pm
Bastinado
Aha! Just what we need on A2K's radio: Bastinado, a rock band in the Pacific North West.

http://bastinado.net/band.htm

Kinda looks like a place that would appeal to Dys. Dog ally would love it. Don't know how Fred the Parrot would like it. Lady Diane prolly wouldn't like it even if that's where Dys was to be found. But you never know. Lust does make one change one's mind.

BBB
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 12:57 pm
I've already got enough credit points plus a Life Dyslexia Experience Degree.

Can I wait and join the later starting post graduate course?
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 12:59 pm
Bastinado
You can't say I didn't warn you that you would learn something on this thread. ---BBB

BASTINADO

Bastinado: from the word baston, which in English becomes baton. A baton is a stick, club, cudgel or truncheon which as 'bastinado' is used to beat of the bottoms of the feet, generally as a form of corporal punishment.

Falaq, Falanga, Falaka, Fallagas: all appear to be variants of the same word which is used in mid-eastern cultures to refer to a small crop like weapon which is approximately 18" in length, with a hardened inner shaft, the outside made of leather either braided or wound around the 'cane'. The word/s by extension becomes the practice of using this weapon to inflict punishment to the soles of the feet.

Feet whippings extend back through history. The practice appears to have been used or is currently being used globally to punish miscreant activities. Bastinado is considered to be extremely painful and has long been used in interrogation and torture activities as a means to elicit information from the victim. Some of the Asian cultures tend to use small rattan switches quite similar or identical to S/m rattan canes to beat the soles of the feet of their children. This beating is also done to the soles of the feet of women.

A majority of the currently practicing cultures appear to favor using bastinado on their children of both genders, then the male parent appears to use bastinado on his children and wife. At adulthood the male may only experience bastinado himself if he is brought into the hands of the militia or judicial system.

Some cultures believe that to be 'bastinadoed' is to be forced into a position of overt submission. If a person is severely bastinadoed they will be unable to place their weight upon the soles of their feet, forcing them to crawl, a position which will reinforce the domination of the performer of the bastinado over them. Some cultures extend this practice beyond caning to include slicing of the bottoms of the feet and burning the bottoms of the feet, often these types of injuries are forcibly kept open so that the victim of the practice must remain 'at the feet' of their assaulter indefinitely. When a man is forced into this position he is often seen by many or all within his culture to be 'emasculated' or removed from 'male status', sometimes for the remainder of his life.

The furthest extensions of bastinado include removal of the feet. This and 'hobbling' were practices performed to prevent escape and permanently enslave the victim without the need of constant monitoring. Such a victim was often placed in a position of drudge and made to clean or attend to 'filth' tasks which were considered beneath the 'level' of a 'human being' or to be used as a source of 'inescapable' labor.

Hobbling is a practice of cutting of the tendons at the back of the foot and was extensively used on black slaves right here in America.

From the perspective of S/m scening. What can you do and what should you do? First I will tell you how it was and is done. The person is placed belly down with their feet attached to a whipping post. Some posts have cross bars for the feet to rest upon. The person is bound sufficiently to prevent excessive movement. If you wish to scene bastinado then you should support and cushion the foot. Some people create and use foot stocks which are heavily padded.

The foot is an extremely fragile and delicate machine. There are numerous bones, tendons, joints, muscles and tissues which are vulnerable to significant injury. What is perhaps more significant is that most of the bodies nerve system has nerve endings which are somewhat exposed in the feet. A severe beating to the feet can cause injury over the entirety of the body, not just the feet. A severe beating can destroy or damage any of the foots many complicated and complex systems, reducing or impairing the individuals ability to walk or doing significant long term harm to that person. That becomes by extension an 'non-sane' practice and violates the underlying tenants of Safe, Sane and Consensual. It also becomes unsafe, in that it can permanently injure.

What can you do if you wish to scene bastinado? First, use a small switch or cane. Never use a paddle, heavy rod, crop or other hard object to strike the foot. You are not trying to break bones here. The bones of the feet are quite small and very easy to break. Protect the areas around the foot such as ankles and toes. You can wrap the foot in a towel exposing only the soles to prevent inadvertent injury. Use objects that will sting but not damage. Do not try to whip or cane the feet until bruising. Do not try to break the skin or leave visible welts. Go for sensation but not damage.

You can safely include the soles of the feet in candle and ice play. You can with relative safety use 'doctored' clothespins in and around the toe area as you might on the webbing between the fingers of the hand. Remember to allow clothespins on any area of the skin for short bursts of time - recommended time is 7 minutes. Longer clamping of the skin can cause permanent tissue damage. Take a course in Reflexology and learn where the most vulnerable areas of the foot are and what to avoid. Avoid clamping or binding where there is known exposure of the nerves - this can cause permanent nerve damage and numbness.

(From a watchful member <smiles>) Ask if the woman is pregnant. There is a trigger point outside of the ankle behind the ankle bone which can trigger labor in some women. (Thank you)

Scene safe. Use mild forms of bastinado in small doses. Learn as much as you can if this is of particular interest to you. Never engage in any practice which will reduce, diminish or permanently negatively alter the health and well being of another human being. Do NO Harm.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:00 pm
I offered a map you stinking german schnitzel eating war-monkey.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:04 pm
And I discovered that if someone has a problem understanding a social situation, he or she may fail to understand the literal language.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:09 pm
So, like, are you suggesting that some of the members here may suffer from drain bamage?
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:12 pm
Ok if it hadn't been for having to pass that freakin' literacy test to go up to high school I would be so far past you guys you would never catch up.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:14 pm
Eva
Eva wrote:
Extra credit course:

The Difference Between Leggings and Boots


http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:SYTRi9qYUywJ:www.aemma.org/misc/equipment_body.htm+Difference+Between+Leggings+and+Boots++&hl=en&start=10&ie=UTF-8

BBB
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:19 pm
dyslexia wrote:
Ok if it hadn't been for having to pass that freakin' literacy test to go up to high school I would be so far past you guys you would never catch up.


Dys, you must stop being so obtuse and explain how you were raised in Saudi Arabia and were so far ahead of US schools upon your return. You just never fit in, did you?

BBB
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:21 pm
bedouins don't make the best enguish teachers.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:23 pm
Dys
Dys, BTW, now many languages do you understand, speak or read?

I know you speak parrot and dog, but do you understand hip hop?

BBB
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:24 pm
In my case . . . one half . . .
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:31 pm
He can mead raps as well.
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Eva
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 01:58 pm
Re: Eva


My God, I didn't realize he was THAT old. Shocked
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 02:31 pm
Eva
Eva wrote: "My God, I didn't realize he was THAT old."

Diane and I keep pumping steer manure into to Dys to keep him going. Works like a charm but you can't stand the smell in a small room. Hence, we don't let him in the house except to pee and take a shower---and take out the garbage.

BBB
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Diane
 
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Reply Tue 24 May, 2005 04:34 pm
Ah, he does have an old soul.

One requirement should include racism in the US. It wasn't until he returned to the States at age 14, that he learned he was "while," while filling out one of the innumerable forms for high school. That had never come up in Saudi Arabia or at the American University in Beirut.

Teach your children well.
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Diane
 
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Reply Wed 25 May, 2005 09:17 am
Yikes Eva, that armor looks like it would swallow Dys. His leggings are soft and good only for walking indoors or on soft surfaces.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Thu 26 May, 2005 10:10 am
Dys can speak Hip Hop
Oh, my gwad, Dys has learned to speak Hip Hop. Will miracles never cease.? Our Dys is amazin.

BBB

dyslexia wrote:
Before I was born, late one night, my papa said everything's alright
The doctor paid, mama laid down, with a semitone bouncing all around
Cause the beebop stork was about to arrive
Mama gave birth to the hand-jive

I could barely walk when I looked in town, when I was three, I pushed the fly
While jumping would I move my legs, and I saw the dance while I gathered A's
Bowed and clapped, I was only five
And I danced 'em all, he's born to hand-jive

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah - everybody

Born to hand-jive, baby, born to hand-jive, baby - yeah

How low can you go, how low can you go, how low can you go, how low can you go

Higher, higher, higher and higher
Now can you hand-jive, baby, oh can you hand-jive, baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, born to hand-jive, oh yeah!
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Francis
 
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Reply Thu 26 May, 2005 10:42 am
What I understand of this cowboy is that he has a BIG heart he tries to hide in some irony...
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