Paco Dennis
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I just found this yesterday and was amazed at how well I could read this. Give it a try. 

I'm calling fake on that "only 55% can read this." No way... I'm saying more like 99.8%. It says "amazing, huh?" Nope, not at all... just one of those silly viral things.I just found this yesterday and was amazed at how well I could read this. Give it a try.![]()
Read this in no time. Not difficult at all. For a dyslexic, it is a nightmare.I just found this yesterday and was amazed at how well I could read this. Give it a try.
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Dyslexics of the World...Untie!!For a dyslexic, it is a nightmare
I did not realize that speed reading could be 'taught', despite my poor writing and spelling skills (or perhaps because of them) when reading for pleasure I absorb the text a sentence or so at a time however when consulting a technical manual I 'speed' to the area of interest and then slow and read word for word.Me too -easy -but I was in a speed reading class once and I think that class made it easy for me.
There were only a few of us in the class and students would peer through the class door window to see us turning pages very fast.
We would be timed at a reading and then we had to analysis what we had read.
This is not dyslexy, it is "Finnegans Wake" by James Joyce. His last work is not even untranslatable in other languages, it is almost incomprehensible for people who have English as native language.I wlil floolw the relus and keep the fsrit and lsat lretets in tiher ccroert plcae. I had diyaeslax but gerw out of it.
I bvveieel I'm bteret at pmlorbe sgivoln bsaceeue of it. Not ryalel, jsut ctgmonlicaip tnghis on ppeusor.
Was it easy to figure out?