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By *ire_blade OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester

Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

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By *LIRTWITHUSCouple  over a year ago

Chester

More low effort as profile is your showcase

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Eye tink itz bolox sum uf uz av disslecksa ya no

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

not at all

some of the most intelligent people i've met can't spell for toffiy

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

Sometimes it is - sometimes it's just lack of education or some other factor.

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By *lenderfoxMan  over a year ago

Leeds

It has no bearing on intelligence, but in the age of browser spell checkers it shows a lack of care and attention

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

Spelling mistakes are not a problem to me. It only annoys me when I make the mistakes as often it's my phone doing it on its own.

When others make them I'm quite relaxed on it.

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By *hips n FursMan  over a year ago

Huddersfield

Bad spelling and punctuation never stopped me earning good money.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad.

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By *randmrsminxyCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester

woo gives a shit about smell chocker . Schools out .

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman  over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

I'm mildly dyslexic

I out a lot of effort into ensuring what I write is correct, I do rely on my phone to get things right, but the odd typo does slip through.

I have no problem with bad spelling, grammar etc when it's obvious the writer may have a similar issue, and it is obvious.

Some of the most intelligent people I've ever met are very dyslexic, so it's hardly a sign of someone being a 'bit thick'

It's when reading, what I call lazy spelling, using text speak instead of proper words,that I find off putting.

Lines of writing, with no punctuation, no paragraphs, I actually find impossible to read.

If I receive a message or look at a profile like that, I don't even attempt to decipher it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad. "

Oh dear I.always muddle those up .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad.

Oh dear I.always muddle those up . "

I can give some English lessons if you like

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The English language is stupid #childishstamp given. I see my struggle with it as a rebellion against ridiculousness. For example, why do we have so many graphemes for the /ur/ phoneme?!? Fur, word, girl, earth

Then those graphemes make other phonemes #mindblown!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad.

Oh dear I.always muddle those up .

I can give some English lessons if you like "

Would love some lessons from you

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"It has no bearing on intelligence, but in the age of browser spell checkers it shows a lack of care and attention "

In a profile I agree.

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By *eonnieCouple  over a year ago

Worsley


"It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad. "

I agree

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By *eonnieCouple  over a year ago

Worsley


"It has no bearing on intelligence, but in the age of browser spell checkers it shows a lack of care and attention "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

[Removed by poster at 24/09/18 09:14:15]

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad.

I agree "

There - has HERE in it so denotes place. The bag is there.

Their - has I in it so it’s possession; belongs to someone. Their bag is small.

It’s how I remember them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"not at all

some of the most intelligent people i've met can't spell for toffiy "

I used to specialise in teaching people with dyslexia - to have that diagnosis officially you have to be of average or above intelligence. People's minds can be wired differently - some of the most intelligent inventors and famous people have been dyslexic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It has no bearing on intelligence, but in the age of browser spell checkers it shows a lack of care and attention

"

No people cannot always understand the difference as they have little phonological awareness e.g they can't understand spelling from the sound of the word.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Your, you're.

It's, its. Their, there and they're. To, too and two. Should've, would've, could've (as opposed to should of, would of or could of).

Of and off. No and know. Discreet not discrete, descrete, discreat etc...

Also why do so many people put a '?' after every statement when there is never a question asked?

eg...' we just can't wait for saturday night???'

What in the name of fuck justifies a question mark after that?

Grammar nazification all the way!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"not at all

some of the most intelligent people i've met can't spell for toffee

I used to specialise in teaching people with dyslexia - to have that diagnosis officially you have to be of average or above intelligence. People's minds can be wired differently - some of the most intelligent inventors and famous people have been dyslexic."

This place is beyond comical

The criteria people use to determine who they may wish to meet for sex stuns me into submission at times

The lack of understanding and/or tolerance of contributory factors is another

I won't take Bladeys thread off in another direction though, so I'll leave it here for today

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Basically it doesn't matter to me how people spell words, be it on here or anywhere else, as long as I can understand the meaning of what they're saying, then all is good with me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your, you're.

It's, its. Their, there and they're. To, too and two. Should've, would've, could've (as opposed to should of, would of or could of).

Of and off. No and know. Discreet not discrete, descrete, discreat etc...

Also why do so many people put a '?' after every statement when there is never a question asked?

eg...' we just can't wait for saturday night???'

What in the name of fuck justifies a question mark after that?

Grammar nazification all the way!"

Haha. I agree with most of that but to be fair I’ve realised now that if someone uses a normal phone emoji it comes up as a question mark on here. Hence the hundreds of unnecessary question marks.

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By *m389Man  over a year ago

Magherafelt

I don’t mind usually but “recieve” ticks me off a bit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your, you're.

It's, its. Their, there and they're. To, too and two. Should've, would've, could've (as opposed to should of, would of or could of).

Of and off. No and know. Discreet not discrete, descrete, discreat etc...

Also why do so many people put a '?' after every statement when there is never a

question asked?

eg...' we just can't wait for saturday night???'

What in the name of fuck justifies a question

mark after that?

Grammar nazification all the way!

Haha. I agree with most of that but to be fair

I’ve realised now that if someone uses a

normal phone emoji it comes up as a

question mark on here. Hence the hundreds

of unnecessary question marks. "

I had no idea that was the case! Thanks for the tit-bit of information.

I never use emojis or predictive text on my phone so i wasn't aware.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s your and you’re that gets me and they’re there and their. Drives me mad.

Oh dear I.always muddle those up .

I can give some English lessons if you like "

Thanks I need them x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im rubbish at spelling, math, ect ect failed miserably at school...

low intelligence?

It hasnt stopped me running a successful business and driving a Bentley at the age of 34.

Haters will be haters, i dont judge people especially on spelling ect.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your, you're.

It's, its. Their, there and they're. To, too and two. Should've, would've, could've (as opposed to should of, would of or could of).

Of and off. No and know. Discreet not discrete, descrete, discreat etc...

Also why do so many people put a '?' after every statement when there is never a question asked?

eg...' we just can't wait for saturday night???'

What in the name of fuck justifies a question mark after that?

Grammar nazification all the way!"

I (kat) am really bad with punctuation and grammar but it doesn't make any one stupid or thick as long as people know what the other person is trying to get across xx

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

I disagree. Some of the most intelligent and creative people I've met in life can't spell.

Some of the most leaden, dull and narrow minded people I've met have perfect spelling.

I know which I'd prefer to spend time with.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

I am foreigner with dyslexia,

Texting pm, or posting something on forum is always stress to me.

I am putting big effort to write down. But i know bad spelling and grammar do happen to me.

Probably plenty pll think tha i am

Not educate idio.

But who gives a sh...

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

Not me but you know that. Don’t give the ignorant and deliberately rude and nasty time of day.

There were plenty of people that missed the point of my post and sent me messages that showed how unintelligent they are.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im rubbish at spelling, math, ect ect failed miserably at school...

low intelligence?

It hasnt stopped me running a successful business and driving a Bentley at the age of 34.

Haters will be haters, i dont judge people

especially on spelling ect. "

You miss the point. You typed that post without fault. You obviously aren't dumb or whatever names people use to put down others. It's mostly laziness and the tendancy to not give a shit by posters, message senders and status updaters that grind the gears of some people.

I'm not sure about it being a barometer for measuring intelligence. It's just a pet hate and we all have those

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If I receive a message full of bad spelling that is not easy to read, I tend to just delete.

I acknowledge that there are people here with dyslexia, but don't understand why people (even dyslexics) are unable to use a spell check.

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner

I frequently find myself clutching my forehead after I hit send on a message I’ve just spotted a typo in.

I’m sure my poor speelung is the reason I rarely meet anyone.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im rubbish at spelling, math, ect ect failed miserably at school...

low intelligence?

It hasnt stopped me running a successful business and driving a Bentley at the age of 34.

Haters will be haters, i dont judge people

especially on spelling ect.

You miss the point. You typed that post without fault. You obviously aren't dumb or whatever names people use to put down others. It's mostly laziness and the tendancy to not give a shit by posters, message senders and status updaters that grind the gears of some people.

I'm not sure about it being a barometer for measuring intelligence. It's just a pet hate and we all have those"

Well not totally without fault. Ect?

Only messing. Just a pet hate with me. Wouldn’t judge anyone on it though! Plenty people have dyslexia and it’s unfair really.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im now extremely apprehensive posting a comment

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"If I receive a message full of bad spelling that is not easy to read, I tend to just delete.

I acknowledge that there are people here with dyslexia, but don't understand why people (even dyslexics) are unable to use a spell check. "

I have sex daily. Oops, I mean dyslexia.

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By *ire_blade OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester

Other than the people who know me on here you maybe suprised to know that I left school barely able to spell my own name. In them days think I left around 83/84 if memory serves me dyslexia was pretty much unheard of and everyday up untill I left I was told daily hourly by some teachers just how stupid I was so much so I actually believed it myself. At the time I left school I was being fostered by my sister. Her and her husband at the time drove an old fiat 132 the 2 ltr twin cam version so for the day quite modern. Well it blew a head gasket and money was tight so her husband decided to do the job himself but was busy with work. It was decided it would be done the weekend and all parts bought for the job. I'd just left school so was doing nothing so I asked if I could possibly start it. Begrudgingly her hubby agreed and told me what to do/take apart but with the stricked instructions not to use any new parts in case I fucked it. Next day I was up and at it early. My brother in law returned home looked under the bonnet and said oh well don't worry I didn't think you get far. In fact I'd just finished rebuilding it and to his shock it started perfect 1st click. The point of this story is because of everyone's lack of understanding of dyslexia even I believed I was thick after all I was a kid so why wouldn't I. I'm now almost 50. I work fulltime in a job I've had for over 20 years run 2 businesses of my own as well as own some property's I rent out. I know my spelling isn't to bad now but that down to my own bloody mindedness and determination. The moral of the story. Don't ever judge a book by its cover and never let your kids believe they are thick because in cases like mine nothing could be further from the truth. Oh yes I still have no clue where all them silly apostrophe things go nor do I care why becouse you all understand this post don't you even if it's not perfect

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet

If people want to use spelling as a sift for messages that's their prerogative (as Bobby Brown would say)

If they use spelling as an indication of intelligence then I think that says more about them than anything else.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like message sent in code

Makes me feel special

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Other than the people who know me on here you maybe suprised to know that I left school barely able to spell my own name. In them days think I left around 83/84 if memory serves me dyslexia was pretty much unheard of and everyday up untill I left I was told daily hourly by some teachers just how stupid I was so much so I actually believed it myself. At the time I left school I was being fostered by my sister. Her and her husband at the time drove an old fiat 132 the 2 ltr twin cam version so for the day quite modern. Well it blew a head gasket and money was tight so her husband decided to do the job himself but was busy with work. It was decided it would be done the weekend and all parts bought for the job. I'd just left school so was doing nothing so I asked if I could possibly start it. Begrudgingly her hubby agreed and told me what to do/take apart but with the stricked instructions not to use any new parts in case I fucked it. Next day I was up and at it early. My brother in law returned home looked under the bonnet and said oh well don't worry I didn't think you get far. In fact I'd just finished rebuilding it and to his shock it started perfect 1st click. The point of this story is because of everyone's lack of understanding of dyslexia even I believed I was thick after all I was a kid so why wouldn't I. I'm now almost 50. I work fulltime in a job I've had for over 20 years run 2 businesses of my own as well as own some property's I rent out. I know my spelling isn't to bad now but that down to my own bloody mindedness and determination. The moral of the story. Don't ever judge a book by its cover and never let your kids believe they are thick because in cases like mine nothing could be further from the truth. Oh yes I still have no clue where all them silly apostrophe things go nor do I care why becouse you all understand this post don't you even if it's not perfect "

Good for you you proved your doubters wrong our youngest has autism he is not academicly clever in fact he really struggles he also has emotional problems however we always encourage him to do his best he is absolutely obsessed with cars he remembers reg numbers you can point out a car and he will be able to tell you the make model how fast it goes and how much it cost xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Spelling has nothing to do with intelligence.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Other than the people who know me on here you maybe suprised to know that I left school barely able to spell my own name. In them days think I left around 83/84 if memory serves me dyslexia was pretty much unheard of and everyday up untill I left I was told daily hourly by some teachers just how stupid I was so much so I actually believed it myself. At the time I left school I was being fostered by my sister. Her and her husband at the time drove an old fiat 132 the 2 ltr twin cam version so for the day quite modern. Well it blew a head gasket and money was tight so her husband decided to do the job himself but was busy with work. It was decided it would be done the weekend and all parts bought for the job. I'd just left school so was doing nothing so I asked if I could possibly start it. Begrudgingly her hubby agreed and told me what to do/take apart but with the stricked instructions not to use any new parts in case I fucked it. Next day I was up and at it early. My brother in law returned home looked under the bonnet and said oh well don't worry I didn't think you get far. In fact I'd just finished rebuilding it and to his shock it started perfect 1st click. The point of this story is because of everyone's lack of understanding of dyslexia even I believed I was thick after all I was a kid so why wouldn't I. I'm now almost 50. I work fulltime in a job I've had for over 20 years run 2 businesses of my own as well as own some property's I rent out. I know my spelling isn't to bad now but that down to my own bloody mindedness and determination. The moral of the story. Don't ever judge a book by its cover and never let your kids believe they are thick because in cases like mine nothing could be further from the truth. Oh yes I still have no clue where all them silly apostrophe things go nor do I care why becouse you all understand this post don't you even if it's not perfect

Good for you you proved your doubters wrong our youngest has autism he is not academicly clever in fact he really struggles he also has emotional problems however we always encourage him to do his best he is absolutely obsessed with cars he remembers reg numbers you can point out a car and he will be able to tell you the make model how fast it goes and how much it cost xx"

Yes mine has autism too. Thank goodness the help and awareness is around these days. I look back at my schooldays and remember people who were bullied for certain things and realise that they probably had ADHD/autism/dyslexia etc. Unfortunately it wasn’t recognised then

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London


"Spelling has nothing to do with intelligence. "

...and intelligence has nothing to do with success.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Other than the people who know me on here you maybe suprised to know that I left school barely able to spell my own name. In them days think I left around 83/84 if memory serves me dyslexia was pretty much unheard of and everyday up untill I left I was told daily hourly by some teachers just how stupid I was so much so I actually believed it myself. At the time I left school I was being fostered by my sister. Her and her husband at the time drove an old fiat 132 the 2 ltr twin cam version so for the day quite modern. Well it blew a head gasket and money was tight so her husband decided to do the job himself but was busy with work. It was decided it would be done the weekend and all parts bought for the job. I'd just left school so was doing nothing so I asked if I could possibly start it. Begrudgingly her hubby agreed and told me what to do/take apart but with the stricked instructions not to use any new parts in case I fucked it. Next day I was up and at it early. My brother in law returned home looked under the bonnet and said oh well don't worry I didn't think you get far. In fact I'd just finished rebuilding it and to his shock it started perfect 1st click. The point of this story is because of everyone's lack of understanding of dyslexia even I believed I was thick after all I was a kid so why wouldn't I. I'm now almost 50. I work fulltime in a job I've had for over 20 years run 2 businesses of my own as well as own some property's I rent out. I know my spelling isn't to bad now but that down to my own bloody mindedness and determination. The moral of the story. Don't ever judge a book by its cover and never let your kids believe they are thick because in cases like mine nothing could be further from the truth. Oh yes I still have no clue where all them silly apostrophe things go nor do I care why becouse you all understand this post don't you even if it's not perfect "

Everyone has something that other people don't like. Don't let it get you down. You're a star.

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By *ethany10Couple  over a year ago

falkirk

More annoying when someone sends a message and you can’t understand a word!

Steve

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Spelling has nothing to do with intelligence.

...and intelligence has nothing to do with success. "

Donald Trump.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If people want to use spelling as a sift for messages that's their prerogative (as Bobby Brown would say)

If they use spelling as an indication of intelligence then I think that says more about them than anything else.

"

What a song lol takes me back

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

Not me...

Doesn't make them less sexy or unfuckable either..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

Not me...

Doesn't make them less sexy or unfuckable either..

"

Thank goodness

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Poor spelling doesn't bother us in the slightest. We prefer that some effort and thought has been put into the bio and messages aren't full of text speak or generic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd much rather have a badly spelled respectful friendly message than a perfectly spelled crude one.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It’s a turn off and pretty lazy, if you’re not sure just Google the word. Educating yourself has never been easier.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Before I was on Fab, I'll admit that I was more of a spelling and grammar nazi. Since then I've become less quick to judge in a lot of ways. And taking time to consider that there are folks that aren't just being lazy when they post a few mistakenly placed letters is one of areas I've learned to become less analy retentive. I still get the gist of what they are trying to get across.

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence.

Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

An inability to spell is not an indication of low intelligence.

Nor is not using a spell checker.

Incorrect use of there their theyre your and you're make me smile as opposed to block or rage.

I don't think I've seen a thread or post miss spelt and thought "thick twat".

What does make me laugh out loud are the grammar nazis who start threads about poor spelling and grammar, when their own profile and their whining thread is littered with spelling and grammatical errors.

It delights me to point out the irony. Petty I know. But fuck 'em.

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet

I've also noticed the people who have 101 random provisos on their profile about who they do or don't deign acceptable to meet (ie no poor spellers, no Capricorns,no left handed people, etc etc) are usually the same people who post threads bemoaning how hard it is to get a decent meet....

Go figure!

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!

Sometimes people text so fast whilst spellcheck does its thing and they don't necessarily realise that the word they have put has been changed to something else,so it's not always deliberately bad grammar Although taking time to read back the message isn't a bad idea! I've had messages which I have honestly no idea what they're on about.

It can of course be a positive thing, there is one well known forumite who has made it their calling card! He could quite easily use spell check as some of his spellings are obviously made to look as wrong as possible, but it makes him stand out from the crowd

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No

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By *ire_blade OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"Sometimes people text so fast whilst spellcheck does its thing and they don't necessarily realise that the word they have put has been changed to something else,so it's not always deliberately bad grammar Although taking time to read back the message isn't a bad idea! I've had messages which I have honestly no idea what they're on about.

It can of course be a positive thing, there is one well known forumite who has made it their calling card! He could quite easily use spell check as some of his spellings are obviously made to look as wrong as possible, but it makes him stand out from the crowd "

Totally agree with the auto correct on phones but spell checks are useless to people like me. In fact using them can make things worse believe it or not. Normally they give to many choices and if your brains already jumbling words up in your head your just screwed.....

As for the person your not naming the huge difference between him and me is age. To me it's embarrassing even humiliating to the extreme if somebody's taking the piss I will kick off every time to him it's nothing. Different times and very different understandings of the real issue.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sometimes people text so fast whilst spellcheck does its thing and they don't necessarily realise that the word they have put has been changed to something else,so it's not always deliberately bad grammar Although taking time to read back the message isn't a bad idea! I've had messages which I have honestly no idea what they're on about.

It can of course be a positive thing, there is one well known forumite who has made it their calling card! He could quite easily use spell check as some of his spellings are obviously made to look as wrong as possible, but it makes him stand out from the crowd "

Do you mean seeside? If so, he is also dyslexic

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan  over a year ago

Coventry

I'm dyslexic and often spell things wrong. But that by no means is linked to my level of intelligence, as people who know me will know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No. It means they didn't learn to spell every word in the English language (and the rules are shit), or they are dyslexic, or too lazy or busy to check every word they type. I'm anal, I have to check.

They might also just not give a shit that some of their spelling is wrong. I'm getting pissed off correcting my phone and am thinking of leaving the incorrect corrections in.

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!


"Sometimes people text so fast whilst spellcheck does its thing and they don't necessarily realise that the word they have put has been changed to something else,so it's not always deliberately bad grammar Although taking time to read back the message isn't a bad idea! I've had messages which I have honestly no idea what they're on about.

It can of course be a positive thing, there is one well known forumite who has made it their calling card! He could quite easily use spell check as some of his spellings are obviously made to look as wrong as possible, but it makes him stand out from the crowd

Do you mean seeside? If so, he is also dyslexic "

Yes I do, and I know he's dyslexic and I'm not implying he's unintelligent at all.But he's got his USP on here and sometimes it seems that he's working harder to spell things incorrectly than it would be to get them right.(Not at all a criticism before anyone jumps to his defence, as I say it's his style and he's known for it,) but there's a lot of people on here who are quite capable of using auto correct yet don't,which makes their messages and postings fairly unintelligible and doesn't do anybody any favours

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It has no bearing on intelligence, but in the age of browser spell checkers it shows a lack of care and attention "

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

I is fik

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I is fik "

That may be so but try answering the question at least

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

If people think I am a shit at sex because I can’t spell that is their loss

I may not be the best at spelling, and my grammar isn’t perfect but I do try and get my point across.

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"I is fik

That may be so but try answering the question at least"

Kant cos I be fik

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If people think I am a shit at sex because I can’t spell that is their loss

I may not be the best at spelling, and my grammar isn’t perfect but I do try and get my point across.

"

Being intelligent definitely doesn't equate to good sex, or a nice personality even.

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

I have honestly found that certain disorders cause a person to become illiterate, this does not mean their intelligence is reduced..

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"If people think I am a shit at sex because I can’t spell that is their loss

I may not be the best at spelling, and my grammar isn’t perfect but I do try and get my point across.

"

Where does leave people like me who's spelling and grammar is OK but are shit at sex?

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow


"If people think I am a shit at sex because I can’t spell that is their loss

I may not be the best at spelling, and my grammar isn’t perfect but I do try and get my point across.

Where does leave people like me who's spelling and grammar is OK but are shit at sex?"

Don’t ask me I am wank at both

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By *oachman 9CoolMan  over a year ago

derby


"No. It means they didn't learn to spell every word in the English language (and the rules are shit), or they are dyslexic, or too lazy or busy to check every word they type. I'm anal, I have to check.

They might also just not give a shit that some of their spelling is wrong. I'm getting pissed off correcting my phone and am thinking of leaving the incorrect corrections in."

I do use a tablet and see this problem but surely If the words are spelt wrong is that not down to the user pressing the wrong letter? I do agree there is little margin/space between each letter and this is the problem, similar when useing you tube and wanting to play different songs to move the song categorys along you have little space to operate I,m for ever going back after hitting the wrong song its similar with many things you want to view/see such tight places to operate with if the design "could" be altered it could make a difference but its all down to space..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'd much rather have a badly spelled respectful friendly message than a perfectly spelled crude one. "

So much this!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'd much rather have a badly spelled respectful friendly message than a perfectly spelled crude one.

So much this!!! "

Actually you are right...guess we can all be judgemental...

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By *ire_blade OP   Man  over a year ago

Manchester


"I'd much rather have a badly spelled respectful friendly message than a perfectly spelled crude one.

So much this!!!

Actually you are right...guess we can all be judgemental... "

If this thread has changed 1 persons mind set then it's been worth it. Don't get me wrong your always going to get the cocks but just hold judgment. The difference will alway soon become clear.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

I have dyslexic friends whom are incredibly intelligent. Hell, look at Quentin Tarantino - he’s a genius in what he does, but he’s terrible at spelling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

I have dyslexic friends whom are incredibly intelligent. Hell, look at Quentin Tarantino - he’s a genius in what he does, but he’s terrible at spelling"

look at Einstein........ Go on look at him he's clever but would you fuck him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

I have dyslexic friends whom are incredibly intelligent. Hell, look at Quentin Tarantino - he’s a genius in what he does, but he’s terrible at spellinglook at Einstein........ Go on look at him he's clever but would you fuck him "

Since when was intelligence about fucking?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

I have dyslexic friends whom are incredibly intelligent. Hell, look at Quentin Tarantino - he’s a genius in what he does, but he’s terrible at spellinglook at Einstein........ Go on look at him he's clever but would you fuck him

Since when was intelligence about fucking? "

since when was spelling about fucking

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

Its not a lack of intelligence it may hint at a poor education but not a lack of intelligence however poor grammar can be more telling.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

I have dyslexic friends whom are incredibly intelligent. Hell, look at Quentin Tarantino - he’s a genius in what he does, but he’s terrible at spellinglook at Einstein........ Go on look at him he's clever but would you fuck him

Since when was intelligence about fucking? "

I'm on your side........ Well I wish I was

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

Its not a lack of intelligence it may hint at a poor education but not a lack of intelligence however poor grammar can be more telling. "

yes it tells you they spelt it wrong

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

I have dyslexic friends whom are incredibly intelligent. Hell, look at Quentin Tarantino - he’s a genius in what he does, but he’s terrible at spellinglook at Einstein........ Go on look at him he's clever but would you fuck him

Since when was intelligence about fucking? since when was spelling about fucking"

Nobody said it was...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

Its not a lack of intelligence it may hint at a poor education but not a lack of intelligence however poor grammar can be more telling. yes it tells you they spelt it wrong "

I was "gonna" say that as you might "wanna" put it on your profile.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The whole spelling thing here is just a red herring.

It’s about some people on the forums thinking they are better than others and wanting potential partners to jump through hoops to flatter their ego.

I think for some it’s also a handy excuse to get out of meeting others. They’re the ones that are just here for the forums....

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By *sGivesWoodWoman  over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Don't have an issue with bad spelling, but text speak is just lazy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this.....

Its not a lack of intelligence it may hint at a poor education but not a lack of intelligence however poor grammar can be more telling. yes it tells you they spelt it wrong

I was "gonna" say that as you might "wanna" put it on your profile."

I wanna dance wit you baby some more

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London


"The whole spelling thing here is just a red herring.

It’s about some people on the forums thinking they are better than others and wanting potential partners to jump through hoops to flatter their ego.

I think for some it’s also a handy excuse to get out of meeting others. They’re the ones that are just here for the forums...."

Everybody uses the site the way they want to. What’s wrong with just being here for the forums and why do you think those that do need any form of excuse not to meet?

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By *JcouplemidlandsCouple  over a year ago

Peak District

This thread reminded me of Seaside , used to love reading his posts. Not seen anything of him for ages.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to be a bit of a grammar nazi on Facebook, but since joining here I’m more accepting of bad spelling and grammar.

I don’t think it’s anything to do with intelligence at all and I don’t judge anyone on how they write, but on the context of what they write. X

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!


"This thread reminded me of Seaside , used to love reading his posts. Not seen anything of him for ages."

Think he's got himself a girlfriend xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The whole spelling thing here is just a red herring.

It’s about some people on the forums thinking they are better than others and wanting potential partners to jump through hoops to flatter their ego.

I think for some it’s also a handy excuse to get out of meeting others. They’re the ones that are just here for the forums....

Everybody uses the site the way they want to. What’s wrong with just being here for the forums and why do you think those that do need any form of excuse not to meet?"

It’s al about opinions, and we all have our own. Some form an opinion of those that poorly use grammar or can’t spell and others form an opinion of those who are just here for the forums.

The trouble with opinions, they always upset someone.

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By *JcouplemidlandsCouple  over a year ago

Peak District


"This thread reminded me of Seaside , used to love reading his posts. Not seen anything of him for ages.

Think he's got himself a girlfriend xx"

Good on him,He was a lovely guy!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The whole spelling thing here is just a red herring.

It’s about some people on the forums thinking they are better than others and wanting potential partners to jump through hoops to flatter their ego.

I think for some it’s also a handy excuse to get out of meeting others. They’re the ones that are just here for the forums...."

What is an acceptable reason for not wanting to fuck someone?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Eye tink itz bolox sum uf uz av disslecksa ya no"

Lol like me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

People who spell can’t with an r in it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Maybe people use their phones or other devices and don't have an option to spell check.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok so following on from topsy thread or rather some of the comments posted on it. Just how many of you really think that the inability to spell means that person is of low intelligence. Let's cut the shit give me your true thoughts on this....."

If you’re intelligent enough to understand what they’re meaning what’s all the fuss about? There’s no need to down beat someone in this way. yes there are lazy texter’s out there but have a thought and at least be considerate.

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