ah ill explain
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camilla faye is my couisn she went on and she thought it would come up on her name is she used my account sorry dint relaise, why
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Also, please try and pay attention to your spelling
I'm sorry, but your posts are very hard to read for me because of your poor spelling. It took me a long moment to relise "relaise" was, indeed, "realise".
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Miranda
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I'm sorry, but your posts are very hard to read for me because of your poor spelling. It took me a long moment to relise "relaise" was, indeed, "realise".
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She can't help it!
She can't help it. She's dislexic, NOT stupid.
By the way, it's realize, not realise.
She can't help it. She's dislexic, NOT stupid.
By the way, it's realize, not realise.
It's "realise" in Canadian English. I'm Canadian
And it's "dyslexic", not "dislexic". EDIT: And where, I'm genuinely curious to know, did Melanie actually say she was dyslexic anyway?
Dyslexia isn't an excuse, btw. Plenty of dyslexics, especially those as old as Melanie, write perfectly well, because they care about their readers enough to make their writing as legible as they can. I've seen many dyslexics online whose writing is indistinguishable form a "normal" person's writing.
Miranda
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And it's "dyslexic", not "dislexic". EDIT: And where, I'm genuinely curious to know, did Melanie actually say she was dyslexic anyway?
Dyslexia isn't an excuse, btw. Plenty of dyslexics, especially those as old as Melanie, write perfectly well, because they care about their readers enough to make their writing as legible as they can. I've seen many dyslexics online whose writing is indistinguishable form a "normal" person's writing.
"Come... you must eat my child." — From a badfic
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This message was edited 6/28/2005, 3:44 PM