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Friday, January 8 2016 - 12:00 AM
By: Neoriceisgood

actually.

To be fair to Veda, I'm sure it's ass to write in lipstick.

8406: Tom - Friday, January 8 2016 - 1:17 AM

Noah worrying about the spelling more than the obvious subtext made me lol.

Is he not getting it, maybe not interested in it? Or interested in girls in general? We did see him as a harem dude, turning them down like it's nothing.

8407: Bisected - Friday, January 8 2016 - 3:00 AM

Noah's disorder continues to be ambiguous. ;p

8408: UnknownID - Friday, January 8 2016 - 3:09 AM

Seems like Veda is dyslexic... o.o

Weapon training for Noah? That sounds like fun! :)

8409: Silly Name - Friday, January 8 2016 - 6:33 AM

@Tom: I have this feeling that Noah is asexual.

8410: szmol - Friday, January 8 2016 - 10:40 AM

@UnknownID

Dyslexic people have problems with reading, it's dysgraphia what you meant, I guess.

8411: phyrex - Friday, January 8 2016 - 11:33 AM

poor poor noah, everyone has various skills and something special except him xD gazz is a friendly fencer, hevel is a chill with protective powers, felix is all cool with cool powers and poor noah is just akward and with a weird power xD

8412: UnknownID - Friday, January 8 2016 - 2:44 PM

@szmol

Thanks for the advise! :) I didn't know, there's a term describing just poor spelling since in my first language the term translated to dyslexic stands for people with both poor spelling and reading skills.

8413: Probably pixel - Friday, January 8 2016 - 4:47 PM

Those eyes...

*Shudders*

8415: Saiko - Sunday, January 10 2016 - 3:01 PM

Dysgraphia may mean poor handwrirting skills, poor from purely mechanical perspective, so it's has a very broad meaning. I'm a dysgraphic, and I don't make spelling errors at all (in my mother tongue). It makes problems with banks and such, because I always sign differently, so it can also be fun.

The problem as showcased by Ms. Veda is called disortography. Some researchers classify it as a part of dyslexia. It depends on their school, and definitions by national bodies.

8416: Notawizard - Sunday, January 10 2016 - 8:06 PM

Can't argue with Gazz's logic tho

14167: W - Tuesday, September 5 2017 - 8:36 PM

lmaooooooo


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