I would love it if y'all would share with me the kindest media you know of. TV shows would be perfect, but I'll also take books/movies/podcasts/etc, anything as long as it's accessible to a blind person.
I'm not sure how to be more specific about what I'm after, just...narratives where the driving force is kindness. People striving to be good to each other, to better the world, that sort of thing. Stories with big hearts. Any genre.
I'm pretty sure that the difference is that I'm not embedded in any communities that primarily use reddit and am not a reddit user, but I just think it's interesting that when musk sharply accelerated twitter's multi-year long nose dive, I saw a lot of posts that basically amount to twitter being too big to fail and being salty about migrating -- I haven't seen any of that about reddit so far?
Every time I have to solve a captcha I'm forced to confront unresolvable semiotic edge conditions. Is the post that supports a traffic light itself part of a traffic light? I just don't know. I am inadequate to log in.