Life in the Faulklands Isles
By urbandekay
@urbandekay (18278)
4 responses
@urbandekay (18278)
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6 Feb 13
Sorry, being dyslexic prone to making spelling mistakes that spell checker will not pick up. Nevertheless, you are wrong, a change in the term of denotation affects not the item of denotation!
all the best, urban
@JohnRok1 (2051)
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7 Feb 13
Well, Urban, I can't count the number of discussions and comments of yours that I've seen without even imagining you could be dyslexic. It is a complete surprise and I don't think a spell checker could have covered up for you that well. You've obviously conquered that one. I certainly would not have criticized your spelling if I'd suspected it. A close relative of mine correctly diagnosed himself as dyslexic at the age of nine.
Who's fooling who, Sid? I can only count five errors and one of them's a repeat, so shouldn't count. Perhaps you should bring your little red pen after all. Or is it still being used to keep those baby communists safe?
@sid556 (30953)
• United States
7 Feb 13
I would not bring my little red pen because it is against the rules and I really could care less about your misspells or Urban's. My point was that you had no room to talk. And for the record, just because you misspelled the same word twice does not make it any less countable. It is still spelled wrong and only indicates that it is not just an error but that you probably really don't know how to spell the word. I am good at English and grammar but I am not above mistakes and typos. Clearly neither are you. All I was saying was that you were in no position whatsoever to pick someone else apart. I knew what Urban meant and so did you. I stopped by here mainly to read this discussion and maybe learn something. I had no intent on replying as I had nothing to add. Neither did you. Who is fooling who?? From where I stand, it appears that you are fooling yourself and somehow convincing yourself that you are right. good luck with that, John.

@JohnRok1 (2051)
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7 Feb 13
Ladies and Gentlemen! The betting is on over which is the next country on which Urban is about to start a discussion. Odds haven't yet been fixed, and furthermore, it hasn't yet been fixed whether the currency is mylot points or mylot reputation points (Is either legal tender?).

@cynthiann (18612)
• Jamaica
7 Feb 13
What a discussion this turned into! I would not live in the Faulklands at all as I think that there may be more trouble there in the future and would not put myself in the line of fire.
Re dyslexia - I have a son who is dyslexic and I taught him to read using different methods and he is literate and copes well now. The point that I am making is that it is a fact that many people who are dyslexics are excellent on computers and type without errors.
Keep looking into other countries if yu wish to emigrate
@cynthiann (18612)
• Jamaica
7 Feb 13
You all got me at it too.
Sorry for the words that I spelled incorrectly
Sorry for the words that I spelled incorrectly
@teotimoponcerosacena (1550)
• Philippines
6 Feb 13
Faulklands Isles is one of the best place to travel. There are soo many unique things that you can only see in Faulklands. See and witness it yourself,



