Jokes on you, even if this was writen normaly I would’ve trouble readng it.
I read this quickly and didn’t even realize there were any mistakes until I looked at the comments…
I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. lolim dyslexic but i read it correctly the first time what
Same, but then I realized there was a bamboozle and read it wrong 6 times after that. -_-
I’ve seen reports that slowing down the rate that someone with dyslexia reads by adding some difficulty to recognising the words and likewise increasing how much they have to focus on seeing the words actually helps with compression. I suspect this works in a similar way. It took me a few goes to work out how out of order it wss, and I’m not dyslexic.
Idk, I read it just fine…
Maybe I have dyslexia 🤔
I read it correctly and recognized it was wrong immediately.
way, way more than 5 seconds here
Joke’s on you, I can’t read English anyway.
Yet you can write
My printer also can write, but not read English.
I see, OP is a printer, makes sense
That took me too long.
My ability to read does not get affected by others writing stuff wrong.
Pffft, joke’s on you, I read that in less than 1 second
I feel like I was hit with the orb of confusion
MF I read that like 5 times trying to comprehend
The fact that is English can be in written any order be and still completely ledgible
a man sees a dog
a dog sees a man
Order matters. In languages with more redundancy that would work:
Ein Mann sieht einen Hund
subject verb object
Einen Hund sieht ein Mann
object verb subject
But even there it breaks if you switch the articles, though there are languages with a lot higher redundancy than German. The less analytic a language is the better that works. Analytic has less forms, but requires a more rigid structure.
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I’m semi dyslexic, this is what normal feels like all the time.
Isn’t being able to read it the problem? Like, we read it how it was written, so you showed us we can read by writing something incorrectly.
Fool of a Took.