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Old 06-06-2012, 11:08 AM   #53
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If I had any Karma left, you good sir (or lady), would be receiving some.

I hate misspelling. Still, I do it all the time. Self-loathing is a heartless bitch.
I sent some for you.

As for misspellings, well when you have 8 different learning disabilities (including dyslexia and auditory discrimination) you kind of give up on trying to be 100% accurate with your spelling in many places. For me, this includes board posts.

I do not distinguish between many sounds and letters can move on the page for me. It makes it hard. This is why I use proof readers and editors. Spell check at work does not work due to silly filters and stuff. If I wanted to spell check, I would have to open up a word document. I love you all but not that much.

I hate txt speech, although I have not problem understanding it. One of the benefits to 8 learning disabilities and ADHD is that you learn to read in context and not by the exact word. It makes life easier.

So cut the bad spellers some slack, sometimes it is not intentional or sloppy.
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