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Dyslexic people born in America should drive in Japan and vice versa, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Idgi..please explain..?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I feel your confusion.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm dyslexic and this makes no sense ... does that make me a stereotype?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Mixing up letters doesn't have much to do with different sides of the road. So no.
by Anonymous13 years ago
(J.): What do you mean much?? It has nothing to do with each other.
by Anonymous13 years ago
The only difference I can think of is that they drive on opposite sides of the road. Roads and letters aren't the same though. And anyway, if you wanted to drive on the other side of the road you could move to England/South Africa/Australia and not have to learn Japanese.
by Anonymous13 years ago
(Your+name+(optional)): Ok if you don't get it it's simple. Dyslexics have troubles with rights and lefts so...you know what I give up >_<
by Anonymous13 years ago
What are you talking about? Dyslexics have problems with the arraignment of numbers and letters. Get educated, please.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know dyslexics who have problems with their rights and lefts and apparently 122 agreed with me so tell each and everyone of them to get educated since you want to get all ballsy and shit
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know dyslexics who have trouble with Lefts and rights as well. My neighbor is dyslexic and she can't drive because of that.
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