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Fail.

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have it your way

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...wow...

Do I even have to say "*facepalm*"? Let me also add that there's a good chance that fast food employment is all this person is ever going to get.

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:rolleyes:

:rofl:

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Either that looks like a sign from the hood, or a good writing from a chinese person. hehe

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Either that looks like a sign from the hood, or a good writing from a chinese person. hehe

:rofl::cry:rofl:

it funny cause it tru!

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Maybe it's code for a drug deal or some elaborate FBI operation or............... :rofl:

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No, it's true. Far too many Americans are functionally illiterate--orthographical challenges is just a small bit of it.

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orthographicawhat?

j/k I've had a college reading level since I was 6, however spelling and grammar are contraband on the internet.

I don't get what's so hard about not being a moron and learning to read.

I blame the parents mostly, and then the kids when they turn old enough to decide if they want to learn themselves and then don't.

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I don't get what's so hard about not being a moron and learning to read.

I blame the parents mostly, and then the kids when they turn old enough to decide if they want to learn themselves and then don't.

I agree.

It boggles my mind to even try and comprehend going through life not being able to read or write. It's just........!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

I knew of one person that could only spell their name and that was all she could do (according to what a family member told me) and I wanted so badly to ask her how she never learned but I made a promise not to let her know I knew her secret.

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I agree.

It boggles my mind to even try and comprehend going through life not being able to read or write. It's just........!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

I knew of one person that could only spell their name and that was all she could do (according to what a family member told me) and I wanted so badly to ask her how she never learned but I made a promise not to let her know I knew her secret.

OOH, keeping a promise is more important than actually helping someone. Sorry I just don't see the logic in that. Since she should be embarrassed, and it should be an embarrassing thing.

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My mom homeschooled me until I was ready to jump into Kindergarten. I was ahead of my class until 4th or 5th grade. Since high school, English has become my strongest trait and I sometimes look at the uses of the vocabulary some people use and wonder how they don't see it. But I can only understand my own level, which may be different for someone else. I think I enjoyed learning to some degree, but I always kept grammar in check.

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