Pay attention, it’s not the government, it’s scammers! Some of you may have received text messages, social media messages, or even phone calls claiming they are a government agency or work for a certain government agency. Like I just got a text message earlier today telling me that the Kentucky District Court Traffic Division is summoning me by a judge named Michael Harlan, and my case number states that if I fail to appear or pay, it will result in immediate bench warrant issuance and license suspension, so I had better resolve it immediately. I also saw a similar post from someone else, but theirs was from the Kentucky State Police (KSP). If you received a text message or even a phone call like this, or any similar to these in the screenshots I took, which you will see below, DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT click any link because if you did, they will be demanding that you pay them, which is one of their way to scam people. If anyone from the Kentucky District Court Traffic Division, or a state law enforcement summons you or requests that you appear at a court, a police station, or any government building, they do not text. They would either send you a document by mail or visit you in person (if…
I have decided to start drafting the new Mix article. There are a few topics I would like to address. I hope there are at least a few topics you might be interested in reading about in this new Mix article. Here is the list of topics that will be mentioned. I have no idea when I will publish this Mix article, and I also don’t know how many topics it will end up including, because I sometimes add a few more after I’ve already saved the topics I had planned for the Mix article or a separate article. If you prefer to read only a few topics you may be interested in instead of the entire article, you can do that by clicking the topic you want to read, and it will take you directly to that topic. Or if you don’t have enough time to read the entire article, you can come back to this article at a later time, and press/click the topic where you stopped so that you can resume reading this Mix article. Mix 02-19-2026 Topics List. Let’s start with me first! Lately, I am doing a-okay. Not too long ago, I went to my semiannual check-up (every half a year), and I was honestly dreading it because I knew I was overdue for a…
It is that time of year again, as we are at the beginning of September in 2019, and it is the month of International Deaf Awareness Month! Every year in September, the deaf and hard-of-hearing community comes together to celebrate. At the same time, we use this opportunity as a platform to raise awareness among the public, educating them about our community and sharing with them many aspects valued in the Deaf community, such as its culture and various sign languages. As for me here in United States, American Sign Language is not the only sign language because every country have their own country such as British Sign Language (BSL), Mexican Sign Language (LSM), Australia Sign Language (Auslan), French Sign Language (LSF), South African Sign Language (SASL), Korean Sign Language (KSL) and others so you get the idea that most of the countries have their own sign languages including the one here in the United States of America which is American Sign Language but the United States is not the only one county that use American Sign Language since Canada also use American Sign Language as one of their primary sign language along with another one which is Quebec Sign Language (LSQ). So, a lot of you who are hearing don’t know a lot about the Deaf community, and unfortunately,…