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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me. |
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me. "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me. "
I'm dyslexic and I don't understand your op?
To my knowledge dyslexia if anything enhances understanding and reasoning
Autism however could indeed have the outcome you describe ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I'm dyslexic and I don't understand your op?
To my knowledge dyslexia if anything enhances understanding and reasoning
Autism however could indeed have the outcome you describe ?"
My daughters dyslexic and she does not have a problem understanding things nor has her dyslexia ever made her take things the wrong way
I don't understand what the OP means either |
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I'm dyslexic and I don't understand your op?
To my knowledge dyslexia if anything enhances understanding and reasoning
Autism however could indeed have the outcome you describe ?"
X2 also dyslexic as I make no secret of. I honestly believe that it's in part made me the man I am and I make no excuses for it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me. "
How does Dyslexia impede social awareness! Isn't that autism? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I'm dyslexic and I don't understand your op?
To my knowledge dyslexia if anything enhances understanding and reasoning
Autism however could indeed have the outcome you describe ?"
Fishing for compliments |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I'm dyslexic and I don't understand your op?
To my knowledge dyslexia if anything enhances understanding and reasoning
Autism however could indeed have the outcome you describe ?"
dyslexia wouldn't make it hard for you to understand - it may make it hard for you to transfer your thoughts from brain to paper (or laptop). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's odd you've posted this, I wasn't even replying to you in the other thread.
Your misunderstanding wasn't down to dyslexia, you just assumed I was talking to you. I wasn't. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand "
Yup that's exactly what I do.
The downside to this is, something that could be said in one sentance end's up a paragraph long.
Thank god for predicted text. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's odd you've posted this, I wasn't even replying to you in the other thread.
Your misunderstanding wasn't down to dyslexia, you just assumed I was talking to you. I wasn't.
Which thread ?"
"enjoying" one. On my green arrow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand "
You don't need to in the internet there are enough spell check etc in here, there are even programmes in here designed for people with dyslexia
Teaching and understanding of the condition has come on leaps and bounds I know older people didn't have the education that's about today my daughter is 21 and the teaching that was avalibale for her when she was at school was faultless |
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand that is what I was trying to say "
Arrrr as I said that I get but don't bother. If you don't use the words you want to use it changes the whole meaning and context. Just do what I do and try your best we will get it and enough on here understand to ask if they don't. Of course you will always get the piss takers but that says more about there intelligence than ours |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me. "
I can't speak for anyone else but you've never stuck out as being offensive and your posts are always easily understandable as far as I recall.
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand
You don't need to in the internet there are enough spell check etc in here, there are even programmes in here designed for people with dyslexia
Teaching and understanding of the condition has come on leaps and bounds I know older people didn't have the education that's about today my daughter is 21 and the teaching that was avalibale for her when she was at school was faultless"
Who you calling older |
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"I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it " why do you need to be put in a box?
I have all kinds of stuff said to me on the forums, I say all kinds of stuff and sometimes get into arguments but I don't use my illnesses. If people don't accept you for the person you are does it matter.
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"I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it "
I don't think anyone's trying to label you. I no I for 1 was trying to understand what you was meaning |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I can't speak for anyone else but you've never stuck out as being offensive and your posts are always easily understandable as far as I recall.
" Thank you I do try and be polite and well mannered. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand
You don't need to in the internet there are enough spell check etc in here, there are even programmes in here designed for people with dyslexia
Teaching and understanding of the condition has come on leaps and bounds I know older people didn't have the education that's about today my daughter is 21 and the teaching that was avalibale for her when she was at school was faultless
Who you calling older "
The correct term is 'oldest' |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I can't speak for anyone else but you've never stuck out as being offensive and your posts are always easily understandable as far as I recall.
Thank you I do try and be polite and well mannered. "
You seem to be succeeding (I think...I've not read all your posts) |
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand
You don't need to in the internet there are enough spell check etc in here, there are even programmes in here designed for people with dyslexia
Teaching and understanding of the condition has come on leaps and bounds I know older people didn't have the education that's about today my daughter is 21 and the teaching that was avalibale for her when she was at school was faultless
Who you calling older
The correct term is 'oldest' "
See like I said piss taker... bitch |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If your substituting words for 1 you can spell now that I understand
You don't need to in the internet there are enough spell check etc in here, there are even programmes in here designed for people with dyslexia
Teaching and understanding of the condition has come on leaps and bounds I know older people didn't have the education that's about today my daughter is 21 and the teaching that was avalibale for her when she was at school was faultless
Who you calling older
The correct term is 'oldest'
See like I said piss taker... bitch "
You love it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it why do you need to be put in a box?
I have all kinds of stuff said to me on the forums, I say all kinds of stuff and sometimes get into arguments but I don't use my illnesses. If people don't accept you for the person you are does it matter.
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No not really I suppose. To be fair dyslexia is not an illness. Just wanted to get a point across that's all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I'm dyslexic and I don't understand your op?
To my knowledge dyslexia if anything enhances understanding and reasoning
Autism however could indeed have the outcome you describe ?
dyslexia wouldn't make it hard for you to understand - it may make it hard for you to transfer your thoughts from brain to paper (or laptop). " |
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"I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it why do you need to be put in a box?
I have all kinds of stuff said to me on the forums, I say all kinds of stuff and sometimes get into arguments but I don't use my illnesses. If people don't accept you for the person you are does it matter.
No not really I suppose. To be fair dyslexia is not an illness. Just wanted to get a point across that's all. " I didn't say dyslexia was an illness I said my illnesses
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it "
It doesn't matter what you have - just be you, being pleasant,polite and having manners is a good thing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am dyslexic but it's who I am that dies the talking X
Damn right " dies there u go lol as long as others get the general thread of what your saying does it truly matter X |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
How does Dyslexia impede social awareness! Isn't that autism?"
Dyslexia and dyspraxia are on the autistic spectrum which I have both. I just try hard to spell and write things properly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
How does Dyslexia impede social awareness! Isn't that autism?
Dyslexia and dyspraxia are on the autistic spectrum which I have both. I just try hard to spell and write things properly. "
This makes a lot of sense |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread. "
Thank you means a lot your kind words |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I am dyslexic but it's who I am that dies the talking X
Damn right dies there u go lol as long as others get the general thread of what your saying does it truly matter X "
I guess not and again thank you |
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"I am dyslexic but it's who I am that dies the talking X
Damn right dies there u go lol as long as others get the general thread of what your saying does it truly matter X "
I hadn't even noticed you was dead |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I have not got autism as like many of you the doctors thought I was on the spectrum. I do have dyslexia and a mild form of dyspraxia if that helps you lot put me into some kind of box with labels on it why do you need to be put in a box?
I have all kinds of stuff said to me on the forums, I say all kinds of stuff and sometimes get into arguments but I don't use my illnesses. If people don't accept you for the person you are does it matter.
No not really I suppose. To be fair dyslexia is not an illness. Just wanted to get a point across that's all. I didn't say dyslexia was an illness I said my illnesses
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread. "
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just to say I am dyslexic and I can take things the wrong way. I don't mean to cause any offence.
I find the forums a great help with my fight and sometimes I even win.
So please bare with me as this has been very hard for me.
I can't speak for anyone else but you've never stuck out as being offensive and your posts are always easily understandable as far as I recall.
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I'm in agreement with this observation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Your a nice guy OP I've seen a few of your posts and have seen you comment on having dyslexia previously.
The woman was clearly commenting on my post so don't worry, just carry on being you and cooking up a storm X. |
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By *ilk_TreMan
over a year ago
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Communication is a two way street. It's not enough to send a clear message but it needs to be interpreted and understood too.
Think of it like this. If you were talking to someone who was hard of hearing, an understanding person would try to speak more clearly. Maybe even more slowly in case the other person wants to lip read. If you want to go further you can even learn sign language, just in case.
Now look at it from the other direction. If someone finds it a challenge to turn their thoughts into words, then it would be smart to take a bit of extra time to work out what that person is saying rather than look for reasons why they don't communicate the same way as everyone else.
Having said that, I'm sure this post will be misunderstood but hey, this wouldn't be Fab otherwise! |
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By *ilk_TreMan
over a year ago
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"Your a nice guy OP I've seen a few of your posts and have seen you comment on having dyslexia previously.
The woman was clearly commenting on my post so don't worry, just carry on being you and cooking up a storm X. "
Oooh! I see what you did there! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Your a nice guy OP I've seen a few of your posts and have seen you comment on having dyslexia previously.
The woman was clearly commenting on my post so don't worry, just carry on being you and cooking up a storm X. "
I will cook that beef Wellington and you are formally invited to join me in savouring my cooking skills xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite."
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia. "
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is. |
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"Communication is a two way street. It's not enough to send a clear message but it needs to be interpreted and understood too.
Think of it like this. If you were talking to someone who was hard of hearing, an understanding person would try to speak more clearly. Maybe even more slowly in case the other person wants to lip read. If you want to go further you can even learn sign language, just in case.
Now look at it from the other direction. If someone finds it a challenge to turn their thoughts into words, then it would be smart to take a bit of extra time to work out what that person is saying rather than look for reasons why they don't communicate the same way as everyone else.
Having said that, I'm sure this post will be misunderstood but hey, this wouldn't be Fab otherwise! "
I think you put that very well |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is. "
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though. |
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"I am dyslexic but it's who I am that dies the talking X
Damn right dies there u go lol as long as others get the general thread of what your saying does it truly matter X
I hadn't even noticed you was dead " nor did I |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is.
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though. "
Directly below me as he misunderstood and assumed I was talking to him, I wasn't.
I also wasn't being rude, I was questioning a weird dish I've never heard of. It didn't occur that it'd be different dishes, as I tend to cook one thing at a time. |
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By *ilk_TreMan
over a year ago
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is.
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though.
Directly below me as he misunderstood and assumed I was talking to him, I wasn't.
I also wasn't being rude, I was questioning a weird dish I've never heard of. It didn't occur that it'd be different dishes, as I tend to cook one thing at a time. "
I'm guessing he cooked those dishes on different days because, you know, it gets kinda boring eating the same thing every day. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is.
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though.
Directly below me as he misunderstood and assumed I was talking to him, I wasn't.
I also wasn't being rude, I was questioning a weird dish I've never heard of. It didn't occur that it'd be different dishes, as I tend to cook one thing at a time. " I am truly sorry if I have caused any upset to you or anyone else on my threads. |
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is.
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though.
Directly below me as he misunderstood and assumed I was talking to him, I wasn't.
I also wasn't being rude, I was questioning a weird dish I've never heard of. It didn't occur that it'd be different dishes, as I tend to cook one thing at a time. I am truly sorry if I have caused any upset to you or anyone else on my threads. "
I'm not upset, but I wasn't picking on you or being rude. I thought you ate weird food and wanted you to explain further. |
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is.
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though.
Directly below me as he misunderstood and assumed I was talking to him, I wasn't.
I also wasn't being rude, I was questioning a weird dish I've never heard of. It didn't occur that it'd be different dishes, as I tend to cook one thing at a time. I am truly sorry if I have caused any upset to you or anyone else on my threads.
I'm not upset, but I wasn't picking on you or being rude. I thought you ate weird food and wanted you to explain further. "
No I eat the same stuff everyone else eats and yes they are different meals made on different days.
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"If someone calls you out in that way again,ignore. Don't apologise,the nicer people on here will be polite about asking what you mean. It wasn't difficult to understand what you meant on your cooking thread.
I wasn't calling him out. I also wasn't impolite.
You mean you really didn't know what he meant by lasagne shepherds pie? Your brain didn't add the comma for you? That's the only comment I could see from you on that thread,which then caused him to explain about his dyslexia.
Yes, I really don't know what lasagne shepherd's pie is. I don't think that's far fetched. It didn't occur to me that someone would be preparing 2 completely separate dinners.
And no, his believing I was talking to him (when I wasn't) made him feel he had to explain he is dyslexic. I was replying to someone else. I also explained this in the original post and why I asked what the dish actually was, as I'd never heard of it and it sounds weird.
I forgot to add, how is that even "calling someone out"? It doesn't even make sense. If people are now offended by people asking wtf they're cooking, then that's absolutely ridiculous. A thicker skin is clearly needed by those upset by me asking what "lasagne shepherd's pie" is.
His comment and apology about his dyslexia was directly under yours. He also mentioned a roast dinner in that sentence. It was obvious to me he was listing different meals. I was surprised you didn't realise that. You weren't the only one though.
Directly below me as he misunderstood and assumed I was talking to him, I wasn't.
I also wasn't being rude, I was questioning a weird dish I've never heard of. It didn't occur that it'd be different dishes, as I tend to cook one thing at a time. I am truly sorry if I have caused any upset to you or anyone else on my threads.
I'm not upset, but I wasn't picking on you or being rude. I thought you ate weird food and wanted you to explain further.
No I eat the same stuff everyone else eats and yes they are different meals made on different days.
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Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying |
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying "
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think |
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think "
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think "
This I know and I agree with you I am myself yes I know I will rub some up the wrong way and thank you for the honesty |
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think
See us bikers no best "
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think
See us bikers no best
Give me a scoot any day "
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying "
Yes ok you are right mate thanks |
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think
See us bikers no best
Give me a scoot any day
See now we are going to fall out ya son of a $#$// and beside the you /%#%%_ "
When you can ride a scooter then yours man lol |
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think
See us bikers no best "
Yeah but only 1 of us rides proper bikes! |
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"Op will you stop apologising. it's a forum mate you will not please everyone no matter what so don't try. I mean look at me I'm cool as fuck me but some people love me some people hate me and I honestly couldn't give a toss. Just do your own thing and stop worrying
OP listen to this no one cares if you are dyslexic, as others have said you don't come across as if you are which is good thing and we all misinterpret posts occasionally or make glaring typos or fall victim to autocarrot. And generally no one gives a toss
But as Blade says you are on a real hiding to nothing if you started trying to please everyone and be liked by everyone. It's not impossible but if you can achieve it it's only by being yourself and not worried what others think
See us bikers no best
Yeah but only 1 of us rides proper bikes! "
I've only just realised who you are. Good to see you dude how's the devil are ya |
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