Dyslexia (anag).
Friday, December 16th, 2005 12:29 pmI write this in the full knowledge that I am not being very politically correct. So no change there. Anyway, the people most likely to be upset by the idea won’t be able to read it.
Following on from yesterday’s post, I find myself wondering why people who have dyslexia aren’t good at anagrams. Or rather when presented with an anagram, they should just copy it out in the knowledge that there is a good chance that a real word will emerge. Depending on how you pitch the idea, this could be a valuable service to both crossword solvers and setters.
Talking of anagrams, it occurs to me that dyslexia is an anagram of daily sex.
My spelling would go out of the window too, if I was gettingany that much.
Following on from yesterday’s post, I find myself wondering why people who have dyslexia aren’t good at anagrams. Or rather when presented with an anagram, they should just copy it out in the knowledge that there is a good chance that a real word will emerge. Depending on how you pitch the idea, this could be a valuable service to both crossword solvers and setters.
Talking of anagrams, it occurs to me that dyslexia is an anagram of daily sex.
My spelling would go out of the window too, if I was getting
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