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dsukiki January 31 2012, 13:41:41 UTC
I'm really inclined to proofread all this and e-mail her the corrections, but I don't want her to be offended. My husband's co-worker is also dyslexic and feels like it's his solid duty to publish his website with all his gargantuan mistakes, but takes it incredibly personal when somebody chimes in about his writing. Sigh.

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barnacleboo February 1 2012, 11:13:05 UTC
I would if I were you, Laura doesn't strike me as somebody who would see it as anything other than helpful. As long as you word it nicely (which I'm sure you would.)

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whitegirlthin February 5 2012, 02:03:39 UTC
ITA. It's better to point it out and help her, than to not imo. So long as it isn't said in a rude way, I'm sure she'd appreciate it :)

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subitoburrito January 31 2012, 15:44:26 UTC
I've got no issue with the clothes, but reading through that website is making me grit my teeth. If she has so many problems with writing and spelling, then getting an editor should have been one of her first acts. Poor sweetheart Laura.

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angletoast January 31 2012, 18:25:30 UTC
It doesn't take a professional editor to see that there are countless mistakes. She can still go back in a change it, somebody needs to tell her! lol

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whitegirlthin February 5 2012, 02:01:44 UTC
lol that's what one would think, right? ;p

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girlfight January 31 2012, 18:27:48 UTC
The sequined dress described as "sequent" is what killed me. She should have just asked someone to edit for her...

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whitegirlthin February 5 2012, 02:00:35 UTC
She should have just asked someone to edit for her...

mte

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spydergamez January 31 2012, 21:54:29 UTC
O @ the Comic Sans

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