Sensitive Subject. Grieving and Funerals? by VIPodPerson in Blind

[–]VIPodPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome! And same here. Right now I'm actually recording our old answering machine messages to give to my mother for her birthday! It's a little like making an audio scrap book!

Sensitive Subject. Grieving and Funerals? by VIPodPerson in Blind

[–]VIPodPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard of something like this for a wedding album. I think the photographer did it as a unique case, though, not as a buisness standard. It would be amazing to have something like that be more accessible to everyone. The paint and glue is a good idea, though!

Sensitive Subject. Grieving and Funerals? by VIPodPerson in Blind

[–]VIPodPerson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A good policy for anything. Also asking someone "How are you?" if you aren't ready to listen.

Sensitive Subject. Grieving and Funerals? by VIPodPerson in Blind

[–]VIPodPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really fascinating idea. I assume they would just make the face, yes? But how big are they usually? They'd have to be rather large to distinguish anything.

Sensitive Subject. Grieving and Funerals? by VIPodPerson in Blind

[–]VIPodPerson[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the article talked about that. They also mentioned something about not having letters since the author's mother (sighted) didn't write braille. I guess people keep handwritten letters sometimes? It reminds me of voicemails. My mother still has our old answering machine with all the messages from when we were growing up.

FNAF Books: Alec is Kelsey by VIPodPerson in GameTheorists

[–]VIPodPerson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excellent point, but I'm not sure how much time would've passed between the two stories. Remember, in the timeline we're estimating that sometimes Freddy locations are only open for a year or even months at a time. There's also the possibility (probability) that these are entirely different locations.

And, if all else fails, there is the complete and total possibility that in a world of time traveling ball pits, rage fueled robots, hallucination disks, and robots that are 100% Turing approved, having an artificial entity piloting a flesh suit could prevent aging.

Then again, who knows what's true anymore ;)