Hakushidatta Love Letter - Oneshot

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Honestly, the word "wrote" isn't that odd. When someone types something, they'll still use "wrote", etc. Their certainly would be special printers that can do brail, so it could be typed up (honestly, not sure how people do brail without technology; do they just punch holes in paper to add depth where the tears stick out? possibly dot it with whiteout blobs?). The stranger thing is he expects the proof-reader girl to know how to read brail; unless he did do it by hand, he should be showing her the digital version before whatever machine converted it to physical.

I meant the whole implication he seemed to have written that up like a typical student would write a note with pen and paper. Could he have... written that up somewhere else, went to the machine to turn it to proper braille, then brought it over? I suppose it's within the realm of possibility, but like you pointed out... it's a bit illogical to ask for proofreading on the finished product. Even f the girl knew braille and could read it, how's he supposed to correct it, right?
 
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What are you guys talking about?? AI?? What??

I check the source and there's nothing that said it's AI..

https://x.com/kou88450/status/2048688794686374027

Why are you guys accusing someone for using AI? You guys have proof??

This author actually already doing this kind of manga before AI even exist.. And his artstyle is similar.. Yeah it's kinda different than his artstyle long a go but It still really similar.. Just more rougher lineworks..

Some people artstyle can change a little based on their mood.. Like Araki from Jojo artstyle also change multiple times..

It's more the story I'm suspicious of then the artwork. I didn't suspect AI initially, but when the scanlator mentioned it, I thought it suddenly made sense.

He brought over a note made in braille. Then he asks someone who doesn't know what braille even is, to proofread it. How do you make braille? You probably need some time and maybe some tools, so this isn't something he just made on the spot, right? He probably wrote out what he wanted to say, then converted it to braille. Isn't there plenty of time there to proofread his own work? Think about it. If the girl did know how to read braille and told him, for example, "Oh you didn't spell this right." How's he going to correct it now? There's some human logic missing there, that's what I'm thinking.

Then look at the second panel of the first page. She only learns it's braille after she sees him with the blind girl? So how did the first panel end?

"Sure but... WHY IS THERE NOTHING WRITTEN IN IT!?"

...that means the guy never even answered her question! It's like he just took back the paper and didn't say another word. Doesn't any of that throw you off? I mean, I get false AI accusations myself, and all I do is shitpost, but this one is just too odd.
 

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