Hypocrisy
Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
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side note on the dyslexia thing
a couple of my mates are really very dyslexic and yet they spell better than a lot of other non-dyslexics because of the way they think about it.
compared to most (not on here) my spelling is excellent, and I can't understand how people spell the same things wrong over and over and over again
( , Thu 26 Feb 2009, 11:45, 1 reply)
a couple of my mates are really very dyslexic and yet they spell better than a lot of other non-dyslexics because of the way they think about it.
compared to most (not on here) my spelling is excellent, and I can't understand how people spell the same things wrong over and over and over again
( , Thu 26 Feb 2009, 11:45, 1 reply)
I was going to say that too...
I'm incredibly dyslexic. So, in order not to sound like a completely illiterate retard, I take a bit of time over what I write, and make sure it actually says what I think it says. Now, there's a funny thing with that - because I do take a bit of time over it, I find that my dyslexia has improved pretty drastically.
"Oh I'm dyslexic, I can't spell properly because of my dyslexia" is just excusing your own laziness.
( , Thu 26 Feb 2009, 12:11, closed)
I'm incredibly dyslexic. So, in order not to sound like a completely illiterate retard, I take a bit of time over what I write, and make sure it actually says what I think it says. Now, there's a funny thing with that - because I do take a bit of time over it, I find that my dyslexia has improved pretty drastically.
"Oh I'm dyslexic, I can't spell properly because of my dyslexia" is just excusing your own laziness.
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