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I only point it out to bolster the point I was making earlier, namely spelling isn't important.
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But it is. Badly spelled words/formatted text increases the amount of work other people have to do to read your post. It does matter.
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Though, that said, is it not ironic that you misspelled grammar consistently in that post?
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Thanks. =)
Grammar is actually a really problematic word for me, my apologies about that. As I've mentioned, my spelling is simply horrible. Failed it in Grade 5, have gtten marginally better at it since!
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If you are missing a leg, I expect you to have an artificial leg, and do what you can to not inconvienience others. The same holds true of dyslexia.
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(which is also mispelled) and decided that if a person thinks a one legged person is inconveniencing them then they really wont get the point anyway.
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*sigh*, sometimes I hate myself.
Someone who is missing a leg, and doesn't like how artificial legs look, so refuses to use one. That isn't very reasonable, is it?
Expecting others to help you walk around, simply because you don't like the look of an artificial leg, would be inconveniencing others.
A Dyslexic should do their best to compensate for their disability, before expecting others to compensate. That is all I am saying.
One way to compensate would be to mention your dyslexia in your signature, so reads understand you aren't being lazy, but rather are probably putting more effort into your post than every other poster does.