

True. She makes a damn good boxed Mac and Cheese, though. You can’t even tell that it’s loaded with vitamins.
True. She makes a damn good boxed Mac and Cheese, though. You can’t even tell that it’s loaded with vitamins.
Gal Godot is a programmer too? Is there anything this woman can’t do?
I don’t mean you specifically, just people like you in general. Every single time I see a post with these kind of captions in them, someone always has to show up and make a comment just like yours. It’s frustrating.
And to answer your question: yes I would. I wish all subtitles were like this.
As someone with a hearing disability, it really irks me every time I see this comment. This style of captioning helps me understand the pacing of the dialog, something that normal subtitles cannot do, forcing me to attempt to read lips and the captions at the same time. I much prefer to just have my subtitles pop up one word at a time like this.
I’m afraid that if people keep complaining about them, they will eventually go away. Please stop with your crusade against something that legitimately helps people with disabilities. It’s incredibly selfish.
What are some good real life examples of this? The closest I can think of is that MSI Afterburner is being maintained by one guy in Russia.