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My mum has a bad case of
shes always asking me how to spell words and stuff i know a couple of other girls who also have it ive always been told i dont have it but lately im reading and writing everything wrong Does anyone else on createblog have
Reason for edit: "Dyslexia" is now spelled correctly. - Cristy
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Was misspelling "dyslexic" supposed to be ironic?
I know a girl who recently discovered she has dyslexia. She was actually pretty glad to find out, because it explained a lot about why was doing as poorly in school as she was despite being pretty smart. |
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Was misspelling "dyslexic" supposed to be ironic? Thats what I was wondering. =p Anyways, no I don't but I feel like it sometimes. I tend to switch parts of words or sentences when I'm not really thinking...for example "The cold is ground." or "Rosbon street" instead of "robson street". These are things I've actually said... |
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