Must read tweet - lays out what is/will happen
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I can look the other way at a typo or 2, but its as though this write had the spell checker on but kept using the wrong words, lol:
I gave up after that. To those that think this is "snobby", it is not. Your words matter and repeatedly using the wrong ones makes the speaker look uncredible. And that is a kind assessment.
It's so consistently bad that I honestly think whoever wrote this was doing it on purpose. For what purpose, I do not know.
Guys, we can't just accept bad English. What, should we all be speaking "ebonics" n sheet?
I can partially answer this, having read the beginning pages of the two lawsuits that Sidney Powell had filed about a month ago.
The first page, of each, includes many egregious typos.
I believe this is a lesson, by example: that, although "spelling in court, is important" -- there are also, places where "spelling" matters naught. :)
Not saying this guy is doing the same thing -- but I often find insight among rubbish. "Chew the meat and spit out the bones" is another old saying along similar lines.
God bless.
I've been told by others to use improper spelling on big tech, in order to avoid bans as long as possible.. no Idea if it helps?
it does not
consider how the search engines offer corrected spelling for your search terms when you misspell them - IOW, it's not going to help
The person claims to have dyslexia - I thought the message was worth reading and I was able to get to the content in spite of the spelling.
Didn’t know that. Thanks anon.
Yeah, I hate to pile on here, but their spelling is atroshus. And I seriously tried to make it through, but started skimming and then just gave up.
That really affects the quality of the message, no matter how important it is.
Did you mean to misspell atrocious?
Of course. I do things like that to make a point.
Get over it
Could that be how his voice-to-text works?