u/Flat_Wash5062

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Molly Burke is frustrated about all public restrooms having a different layout. What's your idea for a solution for this issue?

Honestly, this never has crossed my mind until I heard Molly Burke mention that she felt this was the most frustrating about being blind for her. She mentioned at Perkin's School for the Blind*, they have a tactile map** of the bathroom's layout outside the bathroom. All bathrooms should have these tactile maps outside their entrances. Which other ideas do you have?

*I gotta double-check this is the right place, she mentioned where in the video.

** I'm not sure this is the right word.

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u/Flat_Wash5062 — 5 days ago

Can donated organs be reused? Multiple times? Do you know anyone it happened to?

I saw on here that that might be true. Google says it's very rare. I'm not sure about Google nowadays though.

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u/Flat_Wash5062 — 12 days ago

Are your read receipts off?

My read receipts are always on. I didn't know until just a second ago, it's possible to turn them off.

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u/Flat_Wash5062 — 15 days ago

A few days ago someone asked whose music is timeless that we'll remember in hundreds of years. My answer was Jason Isbell. The Op answered, "Love him, but no." I got the notification on my phone during the evening and I could not recall what they were responding to so I left the notification in my tray and I thought about it all night.

I finally got the courage to check and see what the notification was in my email and that's when I realized that the Op was disagreeing and thinking we won't remember Jason Isbell in 500 years. They started off saying his music wasn't timeless..and I didn't even read the rest because it is timeless.

Jason's lyrics alone will have him remembered in 500 years. His use of imagery. His ability to put himself in the shoes of all people. Most of Jason Isbell's songs can bring me directly back to a specific individual or particular place or time period - he's excellent at doing that. This is his greatest talent, his way with words.

I'm not a musical person, I can't speak about the musical parts but the words are brilliant and I definitely think we'll remember him in 500 years and 5000 years.

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u/Flat_Wash5062 — 22 days ago