Can anyone translate, please??
Can anyone translate, please??
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
its Cuban and english im saying
Don't come here expecting to smile.
In any case, I don't buy the whole dyslexic thing.
As Aegis said, your spelling isn't all that bad. It's your lack of punctuation that makes your sentences difficult to understand.
I suspect you're much better at speaking your sentences than writing them. Once you get a grasp on the fact that a comma represents a "pause", it's simple as pie.
As opposed to:
dont come here expecting to smile in any case i dont buy the whole dyslexic thing as aegis said your spelling isnt all that bad its your lack of punctuation that makes your sentences difficult to understand i suspect youre much better at speaking your sentences than writing them once your get a grasp on the fact that a comma represents a pause its simple as pie
Do you know how to type properly? Or do you just use two fingers?
oh gosh, i'm so insulted that I don't know the different ways to get high... btw, juding is spelled judging- but I can tell which of those two areas you find more it important to express your knowledge of.
see that last sentence? I'm honestly, literally afraid that it'll be too complicated for you to grasp.
btw, I'm from Ireland, I can say arse.
I love you giga.
1 chance: I DID actually give you advice. We are only people, we're not paid to sit in front of our computers helping people out all day and be nice to them no matter how little effort they make to be understandable or how much they come off like snotty little teen pot-heads who are going after 15 year olds.
(edit: there's not much more I can say to your situation; if you really like her you just have to tell her that you like her, and you have to be prepared to be patient with her because she's at such a different stage of her life.)
Last edited by Tiay; 08-08-07 at 05:39 AM.
I love you too, Tiay. Your advice is always golden.
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Like every special educator out in the field, I've been teaching individuals with dyslexia [in addition to autism, MR, Down Syndrome, LD, TBI, etc.], both in the states and in other countries, for the past 11 years [and still going]. I understand any forms of frustration, tension and anxiety that you're feeling. I was diagnosed with ADD, and I went through horror associated with it myself, and been told that I wasn't going anywhere past high school. Just hang in there ...
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
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