

Personally I think the person you're replying to made a much kinder and more thoughtful post, albeit critical, than your own reply to him. Between him and you, if there were to be one person I would have to label as problematic, it would be you.That's extremely insensitive, and no one cares if you had a dyslexic friend and that you think that makes you immune to consequences. I'm dyslexic as well, though it comes around more with reading things incorrectly instead of typing things wrong, though that still happens on occasion.
Did you know that copy-paste exists? Did you know spellcheck exists? Did you know autocorrect exists? Did you know that some words are easier for some people than others? I can type pretty complex things as well, but as soon as I have to enter a code for DLC or something I really struggle because I mix up letters and numbers. Everyone who has dyslexia experiences it differently, and if you're actually sitting here accusing the OP of faking it because they spelled some more complicated words correctly, I have a huge problem with that. Stop acting like such a know-it-all. It's pretty damn rude to actually tell someone you think they're making up the conditions they have. Get over yourself.
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