I just checked and this is on what I am quite sure to be Sidney Powell's official telegram. I only follow it because Lin Wood shared it. I follow the Lin Wood because I followed him all the way from Twitter, to Parler, to that other random one, and then telegram, keeping up with his official account all the way.
Yet there is an awful lot of spelling mistakes in here. Wouldn't expect that from a professional of Powell's calibur.
I do like the message she's sending here. But with all due respect, maybe edit before you press send, Sidney?
actually it's interesting that the "mistakes" are focused almost entirely in the second paragraph. "her" is particularly interesting, and tingles the almonds.
I was concerned about the errors too. Some were possibly just common "in a rush" errors, but others were completely incorrect words. "Highly discipled" instead of "highly disciplined"? Do lawyers make mistakes like that often? Language manipulation is 95% of their career.
I just checked and this is on what I am quite sure to be Sidney Powell's official telegram. I only follow it because Lin Wood shared it. I follow the Lin Wood because I followed him all the way from Twitter, to Parler, to that other random one, and then telegram, keeping up with his official account all the way.
Yet there is an awful lot of spelling mistakes in here. Wouldn't expect that from a professional of Powell's calibur.
I do like the message she's sending here. But with all due respect, maybe edit before you press send, Sidney?
She had a lotta spelling mistakes in some of the cases too, which is unfortunate. Someone get this woman a good spell-checking software!
It's not a Spell Check problem, it's an Autocorrect problem. The words are spelled correctly, they are just the wrong words.
Fact check: true!
actually it's interesting that the "mistakes" are focused almost entirely in the second paragraph. "her" is particularly interesting, and tingles the almonds.
I noticed that too. If this is truly her post/acct I think she does the misspellings on purpose and also probably as a code for something.
Came here to say, if she proofread that before posting to the world, she must think it’s correct...
I was concerned about the errors too. Some were possibly just common "in a rush" errors, but others were completely incorrect words. "Highly discipled" instead of "highly disciplined"? Do lawyers make mistakes like that often? Language manipulation is 95% of their career.
Give her some slack. Auto correct gets involved in some typing errors.