venns are brilliant, because not only do they illustrate the level of overlap between campaign elements (tv, print, instore etc)*, and therefore their effectiveness and efficiencies, or lack there-of, but they are also a good way of grouping "everyday" people
*although this is not dissimilar to circles of trust, in all honesty, it's a slightly different concept
most (more than half) of our friends who live in w210 fit into the above
there aren't many deaf people, which is why it's a smaller circle
below are statemetns some deaf people have made:
how many times is it appropirate to say "what?" before you just nod and smile because you still didn't hear what they said?
nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realise (due to your deafness) you're wrong - this also has the potential to apply to non deaf people too
others (who aren't deaf) have asked:
what would happen if you ran over a ninja?
how are you supposed to fold a fitted sheet?
what do i do, when after meeting a new person, i accidentally mention something they haven't told me, but i have learned from some light internet stalking?
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