Submitted by Sir_Giraffe161 t3_z6dlka in mildlyinteresting
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ivanvanrio t1_iy11b4c wrote
In fact, completely blind people will not notice that there is a sign.
activ8r t1_iy36nqn wrote
This is a very valid point that I had not even considered.
MinniesWorld t1_iy5dsq0 wrote
And I’m not being snarky. But if I were blind but could only see shapes would I understand if that the shape was a sign that I should put my hands on, on the off chance it had something in braille?
skylord_hawk t1_iy0ybs6 wrote
It could also warn that others may not see them.
TheTarasenkshow t1_iy129v1 wrote
It takes 10 seconds of common sense to figure this puzzle out.
cburgess7 t1_iy0sgdo wrote
Blind people: am I a joke to you?
Transphattybase t1_iy0znxg wrote
I guess its helpful too sometimes who hasn’t been in the building before, they’re looking for a restroom, and come upon a sign on the wall.
Dusteronly t1_iy0ulp4 wrote
Truth
PsionicBurst t1_iy1dswq wrote
r/forebodingsigns
_sp1r1t__ t1_iy1tu8q wrote
Okay but why is a face and hand print on the door?
Norwester77 t1_iy2r6gh wrote
I’ve seen a step-by-step guide to washing your hands in Braille.
a8bmiles t1_iy2td9w wrote
Plot twist: the braille says "ignore this sign".
Hygro t1_iy2v9sz wrote
The braille reads "you're about to wreck these nerds"
splitlikeasea t1_iy2zb43 wrote
Being blind enough to lose the ability to read but still making our shapes in bright light is common.
iMustbLost t1_iy0sppf wrote
Not all blind people are completely blind. A lot still see vague shadows and some shapes. This may help someone using a walking stick.