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    Just wondering how to edit my posts…it seems I have a little dyslexia in the morning when I usually post and I’m making a lot of typos. Any help would be appreciated!Thanks

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    Jambear
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    You can only edit up to the point of someone else posting in the thread. Notice how your edit button is gone now?

    Do not worry as a lot of people are not native English speakers on these forums and they do not get crap for improper grammar or spelling. As long as you point gets across, that’s all that matters.

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    Ok..thanks Jambear… I appreciate that…I’m from the older generation so I’m still trying to get a little more tech savvy   Cheers! 

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    RoyDal
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    I too am dyslexic. My word processor spell checker has rescued my proverbial chestnuts from the fire many, many times. Now that my overshareing is done, here is some dyslexic humor. (Hmm… “overshareing” got redlined by my WP, but I can’t see what’s wrong with it.)

    We’re forming a social justice movement to secure and enforce special rights and privileges for dyslexics.
    Our motto: DYSLEXICS UNTIE!

    Have you met my friend the agnostic who suffers from insomnia and dyslexia?
    He lies awake all night wondering if there really is a Dog.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Keymaster
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    loled @ DYSLEXICS OF THE WORLD UNTIE.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    There should be a lot of us…I’ve read that 10 out of 2 people are dyslexic

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