*goes to like something* *sees ai art tag* *scrolls away in disgust*
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*goes to like something* *sees ai art tag* *scrolls away in disgust*
What they say: I'm fine
What they mean: WHY THE FUCK ARE MOST OF THE BRAILLE BOOKS ON AMAZON PRINTED AND NOT EMBOSSED? Like okay, I get it, Braille literacy is way down so there's no need to pay for the embossing because who's even gonna buy it BUT HAVE THEY CONSIDERED THAT UHHHHH
If you print books in embossed braille, people will buy it because even sighted people are wanting to learn embossed braille
IF YOU PRINT,,,, BOOOOOOKS,,,,, IN EMBOSSED BRAI--
You know, maybe when someone objects to a procedure or treatment plan you should:
1. Ask why.
2. Actually listen to the answer.
3. Address the concerns you can.
4. Research or strategize about the concerns you can't address.
Things you shouldn't do:
Ignore the patient and try to guilt them into following your treatment plan.
they put cilantro in their rice anyway :/
i am leaving to Spain soon where good quality ice cream retails for 4 euros a ball, i need to eat till i die and can never look at it again.