Have you ever typed a word that just doesn't "look" right.....
By nanciem
@nanciem (1105)
United States
3 responses
@torchablazed (3218)
• Philippines
5 Aug 08
I did that many times here in mylot, though, as much as I can I have to edit my posts still when it is already posted turns out it couldn't be edited, and I can't help it at all, if the sentence is readable and understandable enough by other mylotters, I think the thought though can make sense.
One thing that we misspelled words maybe we get so hooked with texting, especially from the country where I am in. Words like using "u" instead of you and other shortened message, sometimes even use numbers like l8er to later and my most common misspelled words are believe and receive (exchange of ie and ei) and many other words I can't already recall.
Have a great time ! 
One thing that we misspelled words maybe we get so hooked with texting, especially from the country where I am in. Words like using "u" instead of you and other shortened message, sometimes even use numbers like l8er to later and my most common misspelled words are believe and receive (exchange of ie and ei) and many other words I can't already recall.
Have a great time ! @eaforeman6 (8979)
• United States
5 Aug 08
I am the queen of typo's lol. It happens all the time....Old eyes and going to fast......who knows.... ok, i need to be more careful....
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@Valenas (1507)
• United States
5 Aug 08
Well, I may have an explanation for that. Think of a word, such as should. Say it over and over. Should, should, should, should, should, should, should, should. Also try could. Could, could, could, could, could, could, could. Now, try Would. Would, would, would, would, would. I know that the idea has been around a lot longer than my realization of this phenomenon, but those were the words that I happened to be saying when I came to realize that this happens. When a person says a word or hears a word over and over, it starts to simply become a sound instead of a word. When you reach that level, you start questioning the spelling of a word, and even the existence of that word.




