lyth

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It goes something like "The most level-headed people in the world are the people who regularly have interactions with people they know nothing about". I've been using the site filmot.com to search the transcripts for permutations of words I think might be in the actual quote, with no results so far. I think it might be in Zizians Part 1 or one of the other cult-related episodes. It's an important quote to me and I want to have easy access to it.

 

For example, is there a structure you prefer? Details you wish were provided more often? Do you prefer that descriptions always be objective and matter-of-fact with as little of the writer's opinion as possible? Does this change with the kind of image being described?

I've been learning a lot about internet accessibility since meeting a completely blind person a while back, and it's becoming a major interest of mine. I'd like to learn as much about it as I can.

 

Like this. Basic stuff, "I wish I had been taught how to do my taxes in high school" kind of stuff. Long-form video content is preferred but not required.

Edit: I should clarify for everyone in the thread that I could probably work my way up to reading stuff, especially further on when I've built up some better habits. Should also mention my executive dysfunction/ADHD issues in this post body

 
  • in John Wayne (Part 2) at 8:40, describing Wayne's experience with dysentery during filming of his first starring role

  • in The Primal Diet Con at 31:00, as a likely part of the process of natural selection that made many humans lactose tolerant

  • in The War on Vagrants (Part 1) at 24:00, what Robert hopes happened to certain slave traders

  • in Robert E. Lee (Part 4) at 20:40, what happened to Civil War soldiers on the field as a result of doing war during the 1800's

  • in The Liver King (live version) at 20:18, being a consequence of consuming unpasteurized milk

  • NOT mentioned in Alfred Hitchcock (Part 2) as a possible effect of a prank involving laxatives, he could have said it if he wanted to

  • NOT mentioned in Scott Adams (Part 2) as the effect of eating a Dilburrito, but he sounded like he was getting real close to using those words