I have seen that style of writting all over the internet for a couple of months now. I find it pretty interesting.
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I have seen that style of writting all over the internet for a couple of months now. I find it pretty interesting.
Yeah i posted it also. But its interesting to read everytime. Cheers. Dont worry nightfalls, i can deal with your style of writing.... *gulps* i hope.
PeacE
-BoB
that would be like a first for any one!!
Nightfalls_Girl
Well then i have my work cut out for me dont i haha
PeacE
-BoB
yep yep you do..
Nightfalls_Girl
Ok what the hell was all that writing.....??
I carn't understand it and i'm not gonna sit here for 3 months trying to work it out....*.*
PLEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASE someone PLEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAASE translate.
NFG do me a favour seeing as you speak fluent jibberish please make a translation for me.
Thanks Darling..
Creative
Creative - did you try doing what was suggested - i.e. reading it through without trying too hard? If you really cannot suss it, I will translate, but I am interested why you have such difficulty - no-one I know of has had problems.
the person who failed should try harder to go over the bump
hehe
anyway open a dictionary n try hard
it would take a few secs only
Ok I saw this in "Readers Digest". Copying people is plagerism BTW.
Just my $0.02
Can you read the following
" He wh neve made mistke, nver mde a dscovry"
It is quite easy,despite the fact that every fifth letter from the original message is omitted.
these mistake can be spotted , and in most cases corrected, because , the words contain redundancy. This means that part of them is redundant, or unnecessary.For example, words in English always have u after q, so the u is completely redundant in the sense that if you ever receive a word with a q without a u it won't stop understanding it
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