Are Some Folk Really This Stupid?

[TW]Fox;14738915 said:
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.

I agree, although in my experience, and as was suggested by another poster, people with dyslexia don't sound like morons when they write. This guy is just a complete numpty. Even if you write like a toddler, there's no reason not to get a friend to check something before you post it.
 
to be fair most new scooby's i see are owned by people who are 60+

and ive seen hundreds of ads just like that, infact a lot worse then that
 
The person might have dyslexia so that's a bit harsh imo

if you understood the disorder at all you wouldnt excuse text speak by saying they could be dyslexic

I'm dyslexic, and very aware of the fact and as a result often end up editing my posts 3 or 4 times before i spot all of the spelling mistakes. And even then i sometimes dont get all of them.
 
I came in here expecting to see a chap selling something like an E92 M3 or something, but he's selling a 7 year old jap-mobile for £6k? Dont see whats wrong with that, most chavs can conjure up £6k+ nowadays.
 
lady owner

I've never truly understood why this is a good thing, especially when you consider that women are stereotypically bad drivers.

When we were looking for the gf's E46 the "lady owner" cars we looked at were all scratched and dented and the controls were all covered in foundation... bonus, no really.
 
Perhaps the seller is Nigerian?

Here's his facebook profile picture :
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I came in here expecting to see a chap selling something like an E92 M3 or something, but he's selling a 7 year old jap-mobile for £6k? Dont see whats wrong with that, most chavs can conjure up £6k+ nowadays.

Would you buy a complicated car which requires a little care than most from someone who can't even spell the name of the car?
 
I've never truly understood why this is a good thing, especially when you consider that women are stereotypically bad drivers.

When we were looking for the gf's E46 the "lady owner" cars we looked at were all scratched and dented and the controls were all covered in foundation... bonus, no really.

haha, agreed. My partner has had more knocks, dings and scratches than I care to remember.

Just whilst im posting, I hope I havent offended anyone with dyslexia, it wasnt intended as such.
 
Would you buy a complicated car which requires a little care than most from someone who can't even spell the name of the car?

Well no (because I wouldnt buy this kind of vehicle), but it doesn't come as a shock to me as it may to others that's all. Its not like it's an exceptionally astounding vehicle with a high price tag.
 
Why would you want to mail the guy a link and make yourselves look like brave gobby people when behind a keyboard?
 
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