Oh my gosh, this is featured! Thank you so much Scratch Team and @KitKatOnions for proposing this to be featured! I will read all the comments and answer as many as I can. If you need something, comment on my profile! THANK YOU ALL! :) Please don’t advertise in the comments unless you get permission from me on my profile! Q&A Q: How did you make this if you’re blind? A: First of all, nobody did this for me. I worked really hard on this and did it all by myself. Second, I have enough vision to read, and I can see the coding blocks. I prefer print to Braille because it’s just faster, but I need to know it because I will eventually be completely blind. Lastly, even if I was blind, I could make this by using a screen reader. Only 5% of people who are legally blind have no vision. Q: How do you still see if you are legally blind? A: Well, legally blind ranges from low vision to complete blindness. I’m on the low vision side, but one day I will go completely blind. Q: What do you see? A: I have tunnel vision, so if you cup your hands around your eyes like goggles, that gives you an idea. I'm also near-sighted so I don't see distance very well. I have to have books and my computer pretty close to my face to see them. Q: Is it hard knowing you won't be able to see ever again one day? A: Sort of, kind of, not really. I’ve known it ever since my retinal detachment, but as a visually impaired student at school, I take classes on how to live as a blind person. I learn cane skills, Braille, and how to adapt life to work for me. Also, when I turn 18, I’m totally getting a guide dog. I can’t wait! I’ve wanted one forever! :) Q: How long have you known you were eventually going to go blind? A: I’ve known that I will eventually go blind since I was six. Q: What kind of guide dog do you want? A: I want a German Shepherd! Q: Can you read Braille? A: Yes, I can. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask in the comments!