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Five Reasons Why LUKE Skywalker NOT "Skynwalker," the board member Is An *spoon*

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I thought this thread said "Skynwalker," the board member. Maybe you should add "Luke" in there.

 

Me, too. I was expecting a fight. :popcorn:

 

Me three! :o My initial reaction was something like "WTF! Marc is a good guy! What's this dude's problem?"

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I thought this thread said "Skynwalker," the board member. Maybe you should add "Luke" in there.

 

Me, too. I was expecting a fight. :popcorn:

 

Me three! :o My initial reaction was something like "WTF! Marc is a good guy! What's this dude's problem?"

 

Same. I also suggest you change the title.

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Dyslexia is considered to be a learning disability. It manifests primarily as a difficulty with written language, particularly with reading and spelling. It is separate and distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a non-neurological deficiency with vision or hearing, or from poor or inadequate reading instruction.[1] Evidence also suggests that dyslexia results from differences in how the brain processes written and/or spoken language. Although dyslexia is allegedly the result of a neurological difference, it is not an intellectual disability. Dyslexia has been diagnosed in people possessing all levels of intelligence.[2]

 

The word dyslexia comes from the Greek words δυσ- dys- ("impaired") and λέξις lexis ("word").

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How about this:

 

"Five Reasons Why Luke Skywalker is an "

 

Keep it simple.

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Dyslexia is considered to be a learning disability. It manifests primarily as a difficulty with written language, particularly with reading and spelling. It is separate and distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a non-neurological deficiency with vision or hearing, or from poor or inadequate reading instruction.[1] Evidence also suggests that dyslexia results from differences in how the brain processes written and/or spoken language. Although dyslexia is allegedly the result of a neurological difference, it is not an intellectual disability. Dyslexia has been diagnosed in people possessing all levels of intelligence.[2]

 

The word dyslexia comes from the Greek words δυσ- dys- ("impaired") and λέξις lexis ("word").

 

Having a hard time reading and understanding this................

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Dyslexia is considered to be a learning disability. It manifests primarily as a difficulty with written language, particularly with reading and spelling. It is separate and distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a non-neurological deficiency with vision or hearing, or from poor or inadequate reading instruction.[1] Evidence also suggests that dyslexia results from differences in how the brain processes written and/or spoken language. Although dyslexia is allegedly the result of a neurological difference, it is not an intellectual disability. Dyslexia has been diagnosed in people possessing all levels of intelligence.[2]

 

The word dyslexia comes from the Greek words δυσ- dys- ("impaired") and λέξις lexis ("word").

 

Having a hard time reading and understanding this................

 

Indeed hm(shrug)

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