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Jul 25, 2007
by doomnezeu
Why should only the folks who can visually bask in the glory of manga be allowed to cherish and hold dear tons and tons of juicy magazines? There are so many blind people out there who can (sadly) only be told: “Man, this Miu chick from Ichigo Mashimaro is really hawt! I’d hit her in the blink of an eye!” (pun intended).

Well, not anymore. According to ANN, the Illustrated Braille Club from Kitajima is doing a more than fine job with “translating” all sorts of picture books, reference books or children novels (all Japanese, of course), into Braille. For those of you unaware of this weird syndrome called blindness, Braille is the language used by the visually impared to actually be able to read, get enlightened and not be called stupid by the rest of humanity. Braille comes in the form of raised dots, much like the boobies of an underaged young girl.

Right now, the Illustrated Braille Club is working hard to give us the “3D version” of Momoko Sakura’s Chibi Maruko-chan manga. We wish them luck and all the best.
Jasewrote on Jul 26, 2007 at 05:56
I wonder if people will ever try to make braille translations for hentai manga.
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