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why is dyslexic English not a slandered form of English ?
Shecky:
--- Quote from: cenwolfgirl on August 19, 2012, 12:54:51 PM ---sorry did not mean it that way
i mean that we have lots of difrent ways of writing the same language but that way is not socaly exseptibal o use
yet all the others are
when dyslexic english is a lot easer to use
and is the one i naturaly defoult to when i don't know a word
i am confused by the diffrence is all :-\
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Very few people naturally default to any kind of "standard English" when stumped; that's not really a guideline for the "standard" title. Any so-called standard language is meant simply as a goal to try one's best to achieve for most universal communication ("socially acceptable" is just another tool used by jackasses to pass judgement on others and make themselves feel superior).
cenwolfgirl:
well said "jackasses" as you put them should stop hounding me then
or i will start a pertition to get dyslexic english as an exsepted form of english
it gets rather annpoying after the umpteepth time
Shecky:
--- Quote from: cenwolfgirl on August 19, 2012, 01:18:58 PM ---well said "jackasses" as you put them should stop hounding me then
or i will start a pertition to get dyslexic english as an exsepted form of english
it gets rather annpoying after the umpteepth time
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Fahn, then Ah'll git uh p'tishn up an' runnin' fer Southern English, too. 'Cause y'all don't talk raht. ;)
cenwolfgirl:
LOL that's a good idea
;D
Darkshore:
I feel for you, Cen. I'm not dyslexic so I don't really know what it's like. When I first saw your posts on here I thought you were just a young kid that didn't feel the need to try and spell words correctly (no offense, it's just that there are a lot of them out there). I think that's where the sort of resentment comes from. If someone doesn't know your dyslexic they simply assume you don't care enough to spell correctly.
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