The truth is, I can read it.
The truth is, I can read it.
My mum got this over e-mail some time ago. My dad, as a grammar Nazi (that's where I get it from) was quite surprised by it. Even typos like 'teh' and 'nad' can be understood these days, because they are often typed on purpose (the former is anyway) to emphasise a point.
But what if you're dyslexic, and have to read one letter at a time? That leave you kinda stuck.
"I work in one of those humble call centres... Apparently, what we're doing at the moment is 'sprinkling our magic along the way'. It's a call centre, not Hogwarts." ~ Caroline Garlick, Ayrshire, BBC News Magazine
Can you read this?
-. .- . -.-- -... / ...- .. -... ..- ..- .-. -.-. / .- .... .... ---. -. -.- / -. .- --. . -- / -.- .- --..
It's Broomish-Al Bhed-Morse based on Norwegian.
Hey it's that Myspace bulletin!
I no longer have an idea as to what is going on.
Old news Bert. I heard when God gave Moses his ten commandments, he did it using the same type of writing. THAT'S how old it is.
That is not true. My name is not Levian.
"I see" says the blind man.
All the Berries and Cream in the world couldn't save you now Berticus.
I saw you post this on myspace! I liked it, even if I had seen it before. I think it's clever.![]()