Are Some Folk Really This Stupid?

The OP is an idiot to think Intelligence has anything to do with spelling words correctly, Although I'm just as bad as now im stereotyping the way the photo looks :p looks like a muppet.

I'm sorry, but the name of the car is written on the back of the car. You'd be stupid to get it wrong.
 
Hope you've all got some molotovs, the tank is coming!

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WTF???!

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I'm off to Wilkes provided I can get some big enough chains. I've a few neighbours cars he can punch down the road.
 
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The person might have dyslexia so that's a bit harsh imo

No it's not. People who actually have dyslexia would never post an advert like that. Dyslexia doesn't make you look like a retard, infact most dyslexics spell better than we do because they put a lot more effort in.

He's just thick.

I bet dyslexic people get really, really sick of dim people pretending to have dyslexia to excuse the fact they can't spell.
 
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No it's not. People who actually have dyslexia would never post an advert like that. Dyslexia doesn't make you look like a retard, infact most dyslexics spell better than we do because they put a lot more effort in.

He's just thick.

I bet dyslexic people get really, really sick of dim people pretending to have dyslexia to excuse the fact they can't spell.

It depends on the person, everyone is affected differently. I'm apparently very mildly dyslexic and can honestly say it doesnt affect me in the slightest. Unbelievably, I'm posted without any help!

A good friend of mine is quite badly dyslexic, his spelling is terrible although his grammar is very good. He works in a management role so when he's writing anything formal he knows to get someone to proof read it and use the tools at his disposal when he's doing it.

As I said before, the style of the spelling also shows that its ignorance rather than dyslexia - people I know who suffer from it tend to correctly spell words but mix them up, had an email from my friend this morning with "spears" rather than "spares" for example.
 
Not that I'd buy a car from him but why does it matter?

I can sort of spell 'alright' but that doesn't mean I take care of my car.
 
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