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    Maybe I Am just reading this wrong, but I have no idea by the description what this is about.
    Accessibility, yeah sure, but what's that about corners and tunnel vision? The blind community? Tunnel vision is an attention phenomenon, not a vision imperative?

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      Maybe I Am just reading this wrong, but I have no idea by the description what this is about.
      Accessibility, yeah sure, but what's that about corners and tunnel vision? The blind community? Tunnel vision is an attention phenomenon, not a vision imperative?

      I Am confused

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      Tunnel vision is an actual vision impairment. Blindness isn't a "can't see anything at all" thing (although sometimes it is), many blind people can see light and dark or very short distances in front of them, it's not what popular culture portrays it as.

      A friend of mine in college was blind and had macular degeneration - we met through the anime club and back then she was able to still watch anime by moving it to the corner of her remaining peripheral vision. She pretty effectively ended the dub vs sub argument, dubs were an accessibility thing, lol. The group was big into gaming and played a lot of Rock Band, but she was unfortunately usually left out, we sometimes talked her into singing for a few songs she knew well though.

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