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wthas up poelpe. if you can raed tihs you hvae a stargne mnid too. it deons't matetr weher the ltetres are in the wrod, as lnog as the frist and lsat ltetres are in the rihgt palce and all the ltetres are tehere
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:24:57 UTC from web-
@bakarainbowdash It's not difficult to get the gist.
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:26:04 UTC from web -
@bakarainbowdash that might be why peopl eunderstand what i write
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@bakarainbowdash it's not a "strange mind" thing, literally everyone can read it that way because that's how the brain processes
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:27:30 UTC from web-
@rarity Not everyone. A lot of people don't know how to read.
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:29:20 UTC from web
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@bakarainbowdash The problem is there are lots of 2 and 3 letter words there to give everything context, and most of the other words are deliberately short so the intended word in implied. Typoglycemia is pretty old news.
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:33:03 UTC from web-
@northernnarwhal I thought typoglycemia is when you can't eat sugar
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:33:30 UTC from web-
@mastertdi I assume you're joking, but on the very off chance you're not then you're thinking of hyperglycemia.
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:35:39 UTC from web-
@northernnarwhal It was a typo
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:37:45 UTC from web
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@mastertdi typoglicemia is when you cant type sugar
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:36:43 UTC from web-
@mushi sucrose but so far away
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:38:30 UTC from web
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@northernnarwhal it's still fun to type like that
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:34:05 UTC from web-
@bakarainbowdash I personally find it a bit unremarkable, but that's just me.
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:37:47 UTC from web
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@bakarainbowdash I see this often, but cool nonetheless
Wednesday, 21-Jan-15 21:40:10 UTC from web
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