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Do you prefer audio description for tv shows and movies to describe a lot or do you prefer more pauses and less description?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20210913
by
mcbalkits
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Looking for advice
(self.Blind)
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20210913
by
Pato602
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I am building a playground for vision impaired
(self.Blind)
submitted
20210913
by
Puzzleheaded-Bug5622
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Is adding sound effects and stuff to a show more appealing to blind people?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20210913
by
Kasai_Ryane
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Cane Help
(self.Blind)
submitted
20210913
by
matt_may
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Are there any blind/low-vision groups for professionals?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20210913
by
[deleted]
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If I am learning Russian and was ever to become blind would Russian work with a Braille display so I can read and write and how? Especially since it doesn’t use the English alphabet.
(self.Blind)
submitted
20210913
by
Immediate_Variety_14
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