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Random Thoughts Thread
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Who Put the "s" in the word Lisp??????????
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Re: Random Thoughts Thread
Matty, I Know right? Someone with a lisp wouldn't pronounce it that way.
Idiotic, are you dyslexic? Anyway I think it's normal when you're stressed. I'm always jumbling up numbers when I'm stressed or in a hurry. An accounting job would not be for me...
L-F, I have a certain annoyance with Sunday drivers. Wouldn't be that way if my stupid workplace would get two drivers in there on Sunday...which reminds me. YAAY I'M NOT AT FUCKING WORK TODAY!!!
Idiotic, are you dyslexic? Anyway I think it's normal when you're stressed. I'm always jumbling up numbers when I'm stressed or in a hurry. An accounting job would not be for me...
L-F, I have a certain annoyance with Sunday drivers. Wouldn't be that way if my stupid workplace would get two drivers in there on Sunday...which reminds me. YAAY I'M NOT AT FUCKING WORK TODAY!!!
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"Um...that wasn't Cleveland," Brian
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No, i dont think so . Is it possible to develop dyslexia in your mid twenties? I never had this problem before. Its just been a year i think. Plus , like i said its very weird cos its some particular words. Like my brain tricking me into reading certain things.JupiterTaco wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 2:58 pm
Idiotic, are you dyslexic? Anyway I think it's normal when you're stressed. I'm always jumbling up numbers when I'm stressed or in a hurry. An accounting job would not be for me...
With numbers it has always happened. Ever since i was a kid, but thats cos im not paying enough attention.
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I have a similar issue. I think it is, like you mentioned, because we read too fast. I need to slow down a but when I read. But old haits die hardIdiotic wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:28 pm Sorry to Hijack your Random tread JT , i mean its kind of a random question, but its kinda boring.... though i don't want to make another thread....
So, ive been noticing that i misread a lot of words, its been going on for almost a year now. How it happens is ill read something quickly and ill read particular words as something else, but then when im reading it again i see they are different words from what i read in the first place. I know its not something to pay attention to , it happens to everyone, but its become quite frequent, frequent enough for me to notice im doing it. It happens , everywhere, when i read headlines , advertisement boards or even Menu cards. Its usually one word that i misread, and whats peculiar is that the word is related to something( sometimes a particular word other times a broader theme) that ive been preoccupied with. The most recent is I read biracial as biblical ( ive been reading something about religion lately). Its very annoying my brain keeps projecting words out there and tricks me.
Its not that big of a deal i know, but it bothers me because i find it very peculiar, like i can't trust what im seeing. Ive read somewhere that misreading happens when you're stressed, but im not thaaat stressed, i mean, its manageable. I don't know what's going on with my weird brain.
Apparently its when I type as well. Instead of "a bit" I wrote "a but". I need to slow down a but.
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Yeah happens to me , when im typing. But its understandable when you're writing or typing cos you're putting down your thoughts, so its easier for some stuff to bypass the filter.
Once i wrote my teachers name in an assignment. I was very little, idk if my baby self was limerent for her
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baby limerence lol.Idiotic wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 3:55 pmYeah happens to me , when im typing. But its understandable when you're writing or typing cos you're putting down your thoughts, so its easier for some stuff to bypass the filter.
Once i wrote my teachers name in an assignment. I was very little, idk if my baby self was limerent for her
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