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anth
20-11-2000, 22:42
lol lol
please take a look at this its absolute craziness
and tottally stupid
http://www.geocities.com/lerchio123/footing.html
please read as u will laff hysterically
well i did.
thanx.

'Bat*21'
20-11-2000, 22:59
Originally posted by anth
please read as it is quite humorous
and also a tad bit interlectual (i think thats the right word but i cant say).

:monkee:

XRobList
20-11-2000, 23:28
Yea your right it is funny.
How can anyone be so bad at basic english?

'Bat*21'
20-11-2000, 23:55
:cheese:

Aven
21-11-2000, 00:42
rob dont be cruel mate.
did a disablility not cross your mind? dyslexia perhaps

he may or not be, but to ridicule someone for something that may be beyond their control is not fair. Please dont mention spell checker. if you dont know how to spell a word how would you know if a spell checker picked the word that you really meant to use?

Anth, continue posting mate. and dont feel bad because of the people who like to have a laugh at others expense.

animani
21-11-2000, 00:49
m8 have u ever read some of the replies on this NB,talk about spelling:eek:

'Bat*21'
21-11-2000, 00:55
Ive tryed telling him Aven, he just wont listen, ive told him hes a naughty boy, a veery naughty boy, and i said that if he got any rougher i'd have to get the whip and handcuffs out :cheese:

Anyway - there nothing wrong with dyslexia...

http://www.dyslexia.com says...
Why is dyslexia a gift?
Dyslexic people are visual, multi-dimensional thinkers. We are intuitive and highly creative, and excel at hands-on learning. Because we think in pictures, it is sometimes hard for us to understand letters, numbers, symbols, and written words.

We can learn to read, write and study efficiently when we use methods geared to our unique learning style.

'Bat*21'
21-11-2000, 01:00
But if its that good, whys it a disablility?

Hazlo
21-11-2000, 01:08
No excuse for blatant mickytaking though is it?

Aven
21-11-2000, 01:24
We can learn to read, write and study efficiently when we use methods geared to our unique learning style.

note the text in italics.
if taught using the methods mentioned then there is no reason why it really would appear to be a disability.
but that all depends on money, early diagnosis and a school willing to put out the expenditure to help.

im sure you all know the names the kids who end up in "Special Ed" classes endure. wether you were on the reciving end, giving or just watching from afar.

i just think this type of name calling and cruelty should be left outside of the forum.