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Some of you may know I am something by JPaganel2003-06-06 14:15:37
  I'm not a spelling nazi but know what by Celticess2003-06-06 14:32:02
    If you remember the unfortunate by JPaganel2003-06-06 14:46:01
      yes I agree by Celticess 2003-06-06 15:01:21
Most times I do realize when I've reversed letters tho. I've learned to catch myself. However in xchat, trillian and game I have things set to replace things I commonly missspell due to letter reversals. So most commonly other errors I really can't recall how to spell it or I've chosen some word that has 3 spelling varients but is spoke sounding the same.(due to my specific issues that way)

Most of us with communication problems try darn hard to write reasonable tho we still have errors. The leetspeak is just lazyness or trying to look cool. I find at least for me and my language problems it's even harder to read. To me to some extent my own language is a foriegn language and to deal with someone being lazy or trying to look cool by making it obscure makes it even harder for me to understand. I'm guessing it can do the same for others where they with their LD's look at it and go huh what is that??? when simply doing their own language is a challange let alone translating leet/lazy writing.
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