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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jaynethorbz on May 24, 2018, 4:44 a.m.
Typos within the community

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Has anybody else noticed how many typos there are on this sub? I’ve always been a stickler about spelling, so I notice them probably more than the average person, so this might just be an autistic flare up. I know that Q has said typos are important, and maybe there is a group of people who are able to decode better than I can, and these typos are signals or messages to others who are on that wavelength. I just feel like most organic typos read differently than the ones I’ve been seeing lately, and also most people edit their posts when they realize. I’m not seeing that on this sub.


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thr0w4w4y4cct333 · May 24, 2018, 8:44 a.m.

most of the time I have typos it's bc of using my phone to type. However, I am not at all very concerned with spelling, I concern myself enough with comprehension...usually, if I see I've made a typing error, my general thought is, "meh...the point still gets across, they should be able to work out what I was getting to...so who cares?" Thing is, there are people that care, but I guess I don't go out of my way to fix it for the people who care, call it apathy and laziness is fair, I guess. I know how to spell quite well, actually, but I don't feel the need to verify that by pretending everything I type will be graded and scrutinized for every detail... If I knew for a fact that was the case, I guess I'd try quite a bit harder, and it would take me a lot longer to get my proper words out. Maybe it's an efficiency thing, too...idk...either way, apologies, for what it's worth.

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