You know, I'm going to stick my neck out a little bit and reject the dyslexia argument. I mean, if she IS dyslexic, so are all her sign-waving friends, none of whom apparently noticed the error.
Is it politically incorrect to suggest that dumb people can't spell?
(My apologies to dumb people who may be offended.)
@Su...Cheep is spelled cheap. Just so you know. Also, I don't care about your "disabled" credentials at all. This picture is hilarious and that isn't because the idiots in said picture are dyslexic. It is funny because they are idiots. Not because they are disabled. Even if the misspelling is due to dyslexia, which I am 99% sure is not the case, they are still idiots due to the event they made the sign for to begin with. Just my piece.
*No disabled people were harmed in the making of the above post.*
Maybe "dear god, please bring us more immigrants so there are fewer people like THAT around..."?
ReplyDeleteSpeechless.
ReplyDeletean "i" ?
ReplyDeleteA link to where we can get that shirt?!
ReplyDeleteSomeone should have carried a sign that said "make all Americans learn how to spell".
ReplyDeleteHee!!!
ReplyDeleteNote to protester: Spell check! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLOL... Awesome. Well not really but awesome.
ReplyDeletewell, that about sums it up for me!
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ReplyDeleteLet the TEAL guys know ;-)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.jeffdeck.com/teal/
Oh for the love of...
ReplyDeleteA child who was left behind, perhaps...
ReplyDeleteWow, that is bad spelling. I take it she meant "Make English - America's a fickle language"?
ReplyDelete(Reply to sign)
ReplyDeleteNot until you learn how to use it.
that is hilarious
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to tell from the photo, but it appears that the apostrophe in "America's" might have been added as an afterthought as well (black vs. blue).
ReplyDeletePeople make my head hurt.
ReplyDelete"GET A BRAIN. MORANS" is still my favorite variation on that kind of idiocy. :-D
ReplyDeleteI just wish the standards for NATIVE SPEAKERS in this country were higher!!
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ReplyDeleteYou know, I'm going to stick my neck out a little bit and reject the dyslexia argument. I mean, if she IS dyslexic, so are all her sign-waving friends, none of whom apparently noticed the error.
ReplyDeleteIs it politically incorrect to suggest that dumb people can't spell?
(My apologies to dumb people who may be offended.)
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ReplyDeleteI suppose. I guess I just don't see it.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Yes, add an I.
ReplyDelete@su: Apparently no one ever taught you to mind your own business. We (the disabled) can speak for ourselves, thank you.
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ReplyDelete@Su...Cheep is spelled cheap.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know.
Also, I don't care about your "disabled" credentials at all. This picture is hilarious and that isn't because the idiots in said picture are dyslexic. It is funny because they are idiots. Not because they are disabled. Even if the misspelling is due to dyslexia, which I am 99% sure is not the case, they are still idiots due to the event they made the sign for to begin with. Just my piece.
*No disabled people were harmed in the making of the above post.*