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  • #13721

    Jeans for Genes day today and I have to wear my jeans for work today and pay a quid to do it… only one slight problem… I always wear jeans to work anyway… tut!

    #418113

    @melody wrote:

    Jeans for Genes day today and I have to wear my jeans for work today and pay a quid to do it… only one slight problem… I always wear jeans to work anyway… tut!

    You were conned of a pound by the looks of it.. Although.. Look on the bright side, at least the money goes towards a Good Cause.. Like the boss’ ferrari fund. :shock:

    #418114

    Ok i’m genuinly confused here will not just taking the piss… WooHoo spelt ferrari correctly yet you didnt I’m curious as to why ?

    #418115

    What are you some hollywood starlet ffs.. “leave me alone”… i was interested whether you saw the same letters in WooHoos post as yours that was all and you simply have to scroll to see WooHoo’s post under where you’re posting ..

    #418116

    So you said but i’m telling you you can see the other posts when you are typing a reply if you scroll down… what i was interested in was do you see other letters in other peoples posts i.e. do you read as you write ?

    #418117

    Will you stop whining and answer the question i’m genuinly interested…. the way you wrote ferrari ..or any other word… when you read that word typed by someone else, does it read the same as you’d write it or does it just affect your writing

    #418118

    I’m trying to get a handle on dyslexia not take the piss Was wondering when you read do you see extra letters different letters etc to what i’d see for instance thats all

    #418119

    Will for what it’s worth I really don’t think that Pete is having a go at you or taking the pi55, he’s genuinely trying to understand the difference between how you see things when you read them and then how you type them.

    So you have dyslexia, fine, but many of us here don’t, so we don’t understand how you see things when you read or write…perhaps you could try to explain it rather than getting sensitive about it? You might find that people will have more empathy then? Just a thought….

    P.S. I have dyscalculia, the number equivilent of dyslexia, so I do understand how easy it is to be sensitive to comments that people make, especially when I have to take a calculator out to do “simple maths”, but I have found that when I explain it people are usually more understanding.

    #418120

    Thanks jen… more eloquently put than perhaps i did

    #418121

    @pete wrote:

    Thanks jen… more eloquently put than perhaps i did

    You’re welcome…words I can do, numbers….pfffft! :lol:

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