There are probably a few others, but I think you'll have to check through the /r/blind history to find them
oncenightvaler2 points3y ago
I chose to do an Ask Me Anything since I was bored and 50% of the questions were "so how are you typing this and reading these" i honestly thought that knowledge about screen readers was more widespread than it is.
(lol and you would think that once I gave a detailed answer to one person that others would just read that answer but nope)
DeathToMind [OP]2 points3y ago
Most people are literally blind to what’s right in front of them, being sighted- it’s happened to me
TheUltimate002 points3y ago
I like how that redditor assumes there's this crazy number of blind people who have tripped balls in order for some of them to be browsing askreddit at that specific time of day. Some of the questions on there baffle me in how specific and idiotic they are, like they have to know there's not gonna be any answers.
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