i have weird, blurry, visual snow, staticy vision. sometimes i can see atoms and other days i understand why grandma loses the reading glasses right in front of her. whenever im on a screen and its a bad day sometimes my eyes just give up, and yes i know i can just log off but what else can i do when i cant see paper in front of me and reading glasses make it feel like im watching someone elses life through my life, and im basically addicted to blue light anyways.
anyways introduction over whenever i see a goddamn h3110 or awtizm my illnesses congregate together to make a super illness called "what the fuck i cant process this shit". i need to be able to visualize the phonics, the accents, my 1st grade teacher telling me to read better. whenever i see a paragraph full of letters and numbers conjumbled together all i see is code and i get traumatic flashbacks to when i thought it was fun to play around on tor. also i have a special ability where whenever i like enlarge my pupils i can read paragraphs faster and easier and typing quirks limit that ability and it feels like realizing you have astigmatism for the first time
anyways most of this rant is satire, so dont take it seriously or personally (unless i knew u in 2020, do take it personally.) but please if you can understand the message realize there are people who have it worse than me when coming across typing quirksÂ
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Zombie (but hotter)
Someone here who has a good vision - I don't like typing quirks either. Full blown sentences that are just letters and numbers are hard to read by me too. Same with most of fonts people use.
I don't mind typing quirks as long as they're easy to read (all caps / all lowercase / one color (other than default)) but some people overdo it and I just give up on reading whatever they've wrote (numbers and letters / no spaces / every letter in different color).
What I've noticed too is the lack of translation on most posts with typing quirks, so I can imagine to people using screen readers it's probably a pain in the ass (but don't know for sure, I don't use one).