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you specifically said you would text me in the morning at 8. I waited an hour

i kno i didnt text yo and sorry for that but i was still sleep

If you arrange to do something at a specific time, wake the f**k up and do it.

Buyers who fail at deals, and then expect the seller to go out of their way for them really do get my back up.

People on here have other things to do in life, so be patient and read/ understand what people say to you.

And lol@spelling bee.

EDIT: It would seem that distraction has caused me to miss the bandwagon. Point still stands.

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Gold. Pure, solid, shiny gold.

Seems like Joe's gone out of his way and could have potentially lost his job for you so before you post next time, think about that and also take 2 minutes to check your post resembles English. I think your post was closer to Mongolian than English!

Anwyay, thanks for giving me a laugh and making the whole forum hate you for the near (and far) future.

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Gold. Pure, solid, shiny gold.

Seems like Joe's gone out of his way and could have potentially lost his job for you so before you post next time, think about that and also take 2 minutes to check your post resembles English. I think your post was closer to Mongolian than English!

Anwyay, thanks for giving me a laugh and making the whole forum hate you for the near (and far) future.

You ledgend!

Im sig'ing!

Owen

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im dislexic so i mihgt have shit spelling but i cant help it

Firstly, shut the f**k up. Dyslexia has nothing to do with spelling, it is to do with reading and hand writing, which I know full well, because I had help all the way through primary school with it, in year 4 I had a reading age of a year 1, and I still can't write legibly. You can't spell properly because your a thick b*****d that never read a book in your life.

You've f**ked Joe around, and then expect him to go out of his way to post the stem to you? Get over it, he is working a full day week, which is 9-5 for most of us, and the post office is only open 9-4 here. I don't know about you, but I think he's doing his best by going on Tuesday.

No doubt you'll leave him bad feedback, which will be removed shortly afterwards by OBM, so do enjoy yourself.

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Firstly, shut the f**k up. Dyslexia has nothing to do with spelling, it is to do with reading and hand writing, which I know full well, because I had help all the way through primary school with it, in year 4 I had a reading age of a year 1, and I still can't write legibly. You can't spell properly because your a thick b*****d that never read a book in your life.

Yes you may have problems with those aspects but I can darn well assure you that it effects spelling as well. I have no problem with hand writing, but spelling, reading and pronunciation is an issue for me. So saying I am a think b*****d that has never read a book when I read for fun, and am not that dense is really rather unnecessary.

Tori

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Yes you may have problems with those aspects but I can darn well assure you that it effects spelling as well. I have no problem with hand writing, but spelling, reading and pronunciation is an issue for me. So saying I am a think b*****d that has never read a book when I read for fun, and am not that dense is really rather unnecessary.

Tori

How come you can manage to type and spell properly and the other guy can't?

I think it may affect your spelling too, but it doesn't stop someone from picking up a dictionary or pressing "spell check".

It's just down to lazyness.

Anyway... I love this topic.

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U R SPASTIC

U R TRYING TO BE LIKE THE CIRCUS BUT YOU FAIL

Sorry for the ot.

edit: @ the whole dyslexia thing... I often find that such people just take much more care to check their posts and actually make less mistakes than others. I think you're just being lazy. If it's that difficult, install Firefox and use the spell checker that's provided with the browser. And don't forget to switch from American else you'll be crapping all over the British spelling.

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Yes you may have problems with those aspects but I can darn well assure you that it effects spelling as well. I have no problem with hand writing, but spelling, reading and pronunciation is an issue for me. So saying I am a think b*****d that has never read a book when I read for fun, and am not that dense is really rather unnecessary.

Tori

I watched a documentary on it a while ago and have read a couple of things in the paper about it, and had to go and see a special consultant lady. They all said the same thing, dyslexia affects your ability to read and hand writing, and not spelling.

In my case, it was never really the reading of the word itself that I struggled with, it was reading sentences at the speed of speach and managing to keep it in my head as a sentence and process it. I actually can't read my own handwriting a lot of the time, which was the main reason that my all my notes for when I was at sixth form were useless, that and I kept leaving words out or getting them mixed up because of the speed of the lessons.

I did go way over the top there, I'm sorry to have offended anyone. It just really winds me up when people on here write in "txt tlk", and then blame it on dislexia, they just can't be bothered to read what they have written before they post it, and never had to struggle through school like I and every other dyslexic person had to. To be fair, I never said that you were a thick b*****d who never read a book, I said he was, as I just imagined the generic NMC member who never bothers to make the effort to make their posts legible. But you're right it was completely unnecessary, but it winds me up so easily, doesn't help that my Dad never understood it, and just told me to make more effort with my "spazzy handwriting".

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I don't want to defend him because he sounds like a c*** but he clearly needs help and to offer a bit of OT insight there are certain forms of dyslexia which effect the way you see words. You see them as shapes not words ;)

But people with this problem get special integrated progams that spell check everything and highlight similar blocks which i'm fairly sure he doesn't have so im guna help him out. Check this program called Claro Read, by ClaroSoft should help you out.

Im afraid there's no programs to stop bitching though, bummer

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I watched a documentary on it a while ago and have read a couple of things in the paper about it, and had to go and see a special consultant lady. They all said the same thing, dyslexia affects your ability to read and hand writing, and not spelling.

In my case, it was never really the reading of the word itself that I struggled with, it was reading sentences at the speed of speach and managing to keep it in my head as a sentence and process it. I actually can't read my own handwriting a lot of the time, which was the main reason that my all my notes for when I was at sixth form were useless, that and I kept leaving words out or getting them mixed up because of the speed of the lessons.

I did go way over the top there, I'm sorry to have offended anyone. It just really winds me up when people on here write in "txt tlk", and then blame it on dislexia, they just can't be bothered to read what they have written before they post it, and never had to struggle through school like I and every other dyslexic person had to. To be fair, I never said that you were a thick b*****d who never read a book, I said he was, as I just imagined the generic NMC member who never bothers to make the effort to make their posts legible. But you're right it was completely unnecessary, but it winds me up so easily, doesn't help that my Dad never understood it, and just told me to make more effort with my "spazzy handwriting".

I have also been to consultants etc (as have both my Brother he is much worse then me). They said it was the cause for my issues with spelling. So I suppose it depends who you go and talk to.

For me it is certain words, I often read books quite quickly simply because I miss bits that don't work in my head. I am not good at new words in writing if they are spoken fine, but if they are written I have to find someone to read them to me because if I have no heard the word said before then I just can not read it, it just means nothing to me I can not even make a guess at pronouncing it as that will always lead to failure.

I do hate people that have a problem but then do nothing to help themselves. Yes you may be dyslexic but this is the Internet, you are on a computer you have easy access to something that will correct all your mistakes for you.

Tori

- Still can't be bothered to remember the password I used for here and Nicks is always logged in!

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I genuinely believed that it couldn't affect spelling, because that's what my consultant told me! She just said read more books to widen your vocabulary, your just a bad speller.

I'm always reading books but forgetting passages that I've read, like the information suddenly doesn't go as far as my memory for a while, so I have to go back and read that bit again. It's really annoying but I've been doing it for as long as I can remember reading novels for, which must be around 7 years now.

I routinely have Word open at the same time and copy my post into it, it takes all of about 10 seconds to check the post over, althought it's only for certain words these days, like necessary.

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