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Old 09.12.2008, 09:56 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by akprodr
I don't know if that's the right word but I was just reading the NYTimes online and a headline was "A West Bank Ruin, Reborn as a Peace Beacon" but I read the last word as bacon. (Maybe because I haven't eaten breakfast yet)

Does anyone else do that?

20 f'ing years ago I had big problems in my philosophy class because I kept reading the word causal as casual. (Why are they talking about all of these casual relationships?)

i don't. i learned to read when i was 3. however--

my wife is dyslexic & studied film, then we discovered that a number of photographers & a graphic designer we know are dyslexic too. their "symptoms" vary from seeing the letters move on the page to saying their own phone number wrong, but fuckit, they are awesome at visual shit.

http://www.dyslexia.com/bookstore/firstchapter.htm
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