gteben
25-06-12, 10:28 AM
i dont understand why the last one got closed down. after reading it i had a good laugh an then png police closed it down. but opened it back up to put a comment..... in all fairness
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by Mazz http://www.pngclub.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png (http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2045022#post2045022)
imo, that more of an abbreviation than text typing...same as the 'FTW' fad etc etc
In after the lock.
U in replacement for You is NOT an abbreviation.
so you tell me what a abbreviation is . because in all fairness FTW an other abbreviations it small hand writing instead of putting the FULL words in
i think in all fairness if your going to be little people over silly little mistakes i think you have problems i mean i heard of facebook police but really png police :wtf:
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?187403-Spelling
by the sounds of it this site some poeple have a problem with dyslexia
i mean in all fairness alot of poeple have got it . all because some people went to oxford. an major'd in english..... became english police
seriously... one little word out not spelt right... u instead of you
here is a little bit
Reading Symptoms:
Difficulty reading unfamiliar words.
Making lots of errors.
Slow sound by sound reading.
Letters appearing to move around or blur on the page.
Difficulty coordinating eyes (tracking).
Losing concentration quickly.
Fixating on parts of the text for longer than average.
Spelling Symptoms:
Difficulty spelling unfamiliar words.
Difficulty dividing words into their smallest units of speech sound (phonemes).
Forgetting how to spell simple or short words.
Problems distinguishing all 44 phonemes in the English language.
Speech Symptoms:
Occasional pronunciation errors.
Making syntactical errors such as ‘I driv over to your house’, rather than ‘I drove over to your house’.
Memory Symptoms:
Forgetting names of people or objects.
Instantly forgetting the order of letters in a word when it is spelt out.
Forgetting instructions.
Poor ability to recall items on a list.
Difficulty learning the months of the year and times tables.
Others Symptoms:
May lose train of thought more often than average.
Difficulty maintaining concentration.
Lack of coordination.
Disorganisation.
Problems telling right from left as a child.
It’s very important to be aware of the symptoms you have. They show you the areas you need to work on.
Remember there is a great deal of variation in symptoms. The ones you have maybe very different to those of someone else who is also dyslexic. Nevertheless if you can overcome all or most of your symptoms you have beaten dyslexia
simples :thumb:
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by Mazz http://www.pngclub.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost-right.png (http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2045022#post2045022)
imo, that more of an abbreviation than text typing...same as the 'FTW' fad etc etc
In after the lock.
U in replacement for You is NOT an abbreviation.
so you tell me what a abbreviation is . because in all fairness FTW an other abbreviations it small hand writing instead of putting the FULL words in
i think in all fairness if your going to be little people over silly little mistakes i think you have problems i mean i heard of facebook police but really png police :wtf:
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?187403-Spelling
by the sounds of it this site some poeple have a problem with dyslexia
i mean in all fairness alot of poeple have got it . all because some people went to oxford. an major'd in english..... became english police
seriously... one little word out not spelt right... u instead of you
here is a little bit
Reading Symptoms:
Difficulty reading unfamiliar words.
Making lots of errors.
Slow sound by sound reading.
Letters appearing to move around or blur on the page.
Difficulty coordinating eyes (tracking).
Losing concentration quickly.
Fixating on parts of the text for longer than average.
Spelling Symptoms:
Difficulty spelling unfamiliar words.
Difficulty dividing words into their smallest units of speech sound (phonemes).
Forgetting how to spell simple or short words.
Problems distinguishing all 44 phonemes in the English language.
Speech Symptoms:
Occasional pronunciation errors.
Making syntactical errors such as ‘I driv over to your house’, rather than ‘I drove over to your house’.
Memory Symptoms:
Forgetting names of people or objects.
Instantly forgetting the order of letters in a word when it is spelt out.
Forgetting instructions.
Poor ability to recall items on a list.
Difficulty learning the months of the year and times tables.
Others Symptoms:
May lose train of thought more often than average.
Difficulty maintaining concentration.
Lack of coordination.
Disorganisation.
Problems telling right from left as a child.
It’s very important to be aware of the symptoms you have. They show you the areas you need to work on.
Remember there is a great deal of variation in symptoms. The ones you have maybe very different to those of someone else who is also dyslexic. Nevertheless if you can overcome all or most of your symptoms you have beaten dyslexia
simples :thumb: