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Post by Iure on Feb 9, 2005 14:47:21 GMT -5
Also funny: mix up words, change letters e.g. :wix up mords. My favourite at this moment: a freep-deezer!! ;D
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Post by Aranel on Feb 10, 2005 9:52:23 GMT -5
I make up new words all the time! Like scitchy is scratchy and itchy, etc. You just take two words that describe your situation on push them together and there you go!
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 10, 2005 23:48:16 GMT -5
i like to do that.
have any of you read a story Rord of the Lings?
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Post by Aranel on Feb 11, 2005 12:49:43 GMT -5
Is that a real story or are you following Erui example?
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 11, 2005 18:47:56 GMT -5
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Post by hedgehogs on Feb 12, 2005 0:41:23 GMT -5
LOL thats hilarious. surprisingly enough I could read that pretty well...
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 12, 2005 0:43:00 GMT -5
i memorized about half of it and said it as a monolougue (one person performing) in theatre class. when i announced the title they all gave me strange looks, but quickly understood.
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Post by Iure on Feb 12, 2005 13:43:00 GMT -5
You memorized it? Wow! If I would try to memorize it, I would turn all the words back to normal by accident.. just like I say them wrong when I want to say them correct.
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Post by Aranel on Feb 12, 2005 15:09:37 GMT -5
LOL I like it: Sodo, Fram, Perry, Mippin and Thing Keoden! Hehehehehehahahaha Wanyays . . . .
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Post by Iure on Feb 13, 2005 7:12:50 GMT -5
Thing Keoden... wow... blorange-ossom sounds funny, but ElondraEven* is a bit more difficult... you can't mix it up with Eruiwen (or maybe it already happened... )
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 13, 2005 22:56:19 GMT -5
ever since i read that, i say perry and mippin and have to think twice before i come to merry and pippin
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Post by Aranel on Feb 14, 2005 17:33:04 GMT -5
I didn't need that story to make me mix up my words! I already do it. Man, sometimes having a little bit of dyslexia is nice, like being able to read upside down and/or backwards, but when your trying to read rightly, it doesn't help at all!
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Post by Erutanie on Feb 14, 2005 20:57:50 GMT -5
i usually say the words right, but in the wrong order, or the wrong word all together.
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Post by Iure on Feb 15, 2005 11:00:52 GMT -5
When I'm reading (and I read fast!) I tend to confuse the lines, I start on one line and halfway go down (or up) one line... I can read upsidedown almost as fast as I can read normally... does that make me a dyslexic or just a weirdo?
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Post by Aranel on Feb 15, 2005 13:24:45 GMT -5
It supposedly means that someone in your family line was dyslexic and sorta passed it on to you. That's what I've been told at least . . .
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