Weird Word Thing

omnimpotent said:
Yellow Sign, are you the guy who keeps filling my inbox with this misspelled gibberish? Knock it off, man.

pmuper itno pulmper indeed... :rolleyes:

Darn you caught on to my Cthulhuish plot to drive everyone insane. :D
 

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Next time I try to solve an anagram, I think it might be smart to just swap out the first and last letter and see if I can solve it that way.
 

Anyone else think "important" should be spelled with an "a" instead of an "e"?

Be funny if this is a direct quote out of the research from Cambridge...

I note this because this is the second place I've seen this story (though I think a word is missing from the first sentence?), and it's the second time "important" has been given an "e" instead of an "a".

Or maybe the Brits spell things differently? I've noticed that Brits don't spell very well...

(joke, joke, joke...)
 


It doesn't work for all mispellings, especially at extreme word lengths:

Example: Attthrraaaouiiinn

Can you rlleay read tihs when I sartt relaly dbbcmltsnioouaig the satte of arffais?
 


Also, just for fun:

Anrodiccg to a raresccheh at Cidgrambe Utesvirny, it deons't mteatr in waht odrer the lteerts in a wrod are, the olny itonrampt tinhg is taht the fisrt and lsat lteert be at the rghit pcale.

The rset can be a taotl mses and you can slitl raed it woihutt a plorbem. Tihs is baeucse the haumn mnid deos not raed eervy lteetr by ilstef, but the wrod as a wlhoe.

Pterty anmaizg, huh?

The above is MUCH harder to read - they deliberately went soft on you when they wrote it.

-seasong
 

seasong said:
The above is MUCH harder to read - they deliberately went soft on you when they wrote it.

-seasong

Actually, I read your new series of misspellings just as fast as I read the first set... and I read BOTH sets just as fast as I normally read.

That is incredibly bizarre.

Oddly enough, I'm now having trouble typing. I wonder if there's a relationship? :)
 

That is bizarre. I'm a slow-to-medium speed reader, and I can't do it.

What about the first word? In context, it is:

"I am an attthrraaaouiiinn. Tehre is nnihotg I can fnid to lkie aoubt it."

-seasong
 

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