Reuters
Out: Dyslexia. In: Dystextia?
“every where thinging days nighing”
“Some is where!”
That’s what happened last December to a Boston-area man, who knew that autocorrect – known for its bizarre replacements – was turned off on his 11-week-pregnant wife’s phone.
You’d probably be tempted to make sure your wife, 25, got to the emergency room. When she did, doctors noted several signs of a stroke, including disorientation, inability to use her right arm and leg properly and some difficulty speaking.











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It’s like madlibs, but without the fun.
RINOs are people too on December 25, 2012 at 5:14 PM
I would have assumed this was either a Maya Angelou poem or Obama off-teleprompter.
/You know … having suffered a stroke prior to embarking on his political career could explain a lot; and to what degree can you trust a physician who claimed Obama was “tobacco free” after his last Presidential Physical back in October of 2011?
ShainS on December 25, 2012 at 5:35 PM
He does have a scar on his head. Sawdust refill?
My wife is a member of DAM, Mothers Against Dyslexia.
countrybumpkin on December 25, 2012 at 5:54 PM