I hate it when there aren’t subtitles like what specific part of the screen am I supposed to look at?
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Anonymous4w
“BuT i CaN’t ReAd AnD wAtCh”
So then don’t read, just watch. I can’t watch without reading so the accessibility stays there.
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Anonymous4w
And that’s on sensory processing disorder
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Anonymous4w
Wait what makes this a neurodivergent thing
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Anonymous4w
They actually distract me
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Anonymous4w
how i started researching transcripts
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Anonymous#14w
I’m the opposite. I can’t focus on both at once and I have a reading disability so I make sure they’re off or I’ll only be looking at them and not seeing anything else 😭🥀
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Anonymous#24w
I can’t read and watch but I leave them on if I’m with someone who needs them because it would just be rude of me to leave them off just cuz I don’t like them
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Anonymous#54w
Exactly
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Anonymous#34w
Not sure why we’re getting downvoted for stating that we’re understanding to other people’s needs 😐
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Anonymous#54w
Ppl are weird man. Ur awesome tho
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Anonymous#64w
A lot of ND folks struggle with media because of APD. Having captions (not craptions!) helps us follow dialogue and not lose out on information because of awful sound mixing, conflicting voices, poor elocution, etc etc.
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Anonymous#64w
Sometimes alotta voices blend together as one sound that’s harder to distinguish between
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Anonymous#64w
Sensory processing disorder can make it hard to just listen to some thing without subtitles. And sensory processing disorder is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder