I stopped phoning my dyslexic friend, He seemed to have an attitude problem, every time I rang him he'd answer "O Hell!"
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You hear about the dyslexic guy who went into a bra?
Yeah, I'd like to see him misspell "tit".
I stopped phoning my dyslexic friend, He seemed to have an attitude problem, every time I rang him he'd answer "O Hell!"
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You hear about the dyslexic guy who went into a bra?
I'm not having a go at you or your son! (you seem to have taken this very personally). I am sure your son genuinely has learning difficulties but there are A LOT of liberties taken with the system.
lysdexia
You say that like you don't believe I have a massive spreadsheet cataloguing everyone's slips.
I dont understand lysdexia, I never try to spell words via some mathematical equation or system, I have memorised every single one of them.
What's dsylexics problem, can't they remember things.
And before people say they can't remember things they cant see, why do words go in the wrong order, but shapes or objects in the world don't. (why isn't the world all topsey turvey)
There is a study (by a single women mindso not really evidence,) that says its all BS and its stupidity and lack of teaching that causes it.
It's long been "fashionable" for geeks to think they are autistic, or have Asperger's, because they believe it signifies increased scientific or mathematical ability, Rain Man stylee.
Slashdot is a nightmare for it.
There's a test called the AQ test which can be used to diagnose autism and the like, insofar as those with high scores are typically autistic. It's more correlation than anything else, but it's pretty good from what I understand of it. Anyway. 80% of autistics score 32 or above on the test. I scored 34. Now, am I genuinely autistic (somewhere on the spectrum) or do I just game my answers in the right direction to appear that way, because as a geek I too "aspire" to be autistic?
Have I been baited?
Questionable research conducted in the dole queue by your mum doesn't count.![]()
I reckon a lot of people are just lazy and are looking for a non confrontational excuse for their bad English.
To be fair, schools don't really mind this, and neither do pupils. I mean you get extra time for your exams lol?!
what a very stupid ignorant post.
"Oh yes of course, the majority of people just make it up" Nobody really has learning disabilities do they![]()
I think the majority of people are just lazy and/or apathetic about literacy and pull the 'Dyslexia card' to get away with it.
I'm sure some people have a genuine word recognition problem though, but I think the actual figure for those people is probably much lower than is thought.
i....the only time i "try" to spell 100% correctly is for anything offical, jobs,DVLA forms etc.
Oh there was a kid at school who got picked on because people thought he was really thick. One day he had enough and he wrote on the black board in huge letters, I'm not thick i'm dyslexic of course he spelt dyslexic wrong to the ammusment of some.
True story.