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Ok, I'm sorry rkz, I guess I let my annoyance at your assertations regarding dyslexia cloud my judgment. I did not see the previous mention of it before, so it seemed to come out of the blue, and "the boy who cried wolf syndrome" kicked in. I accept that I was wrong and so my mentioning it in this thread was inappropriate and I apologize for that and any hurt it caused you.
I regularly work with a range of dyslexic people and I have also come across a good number who claim to be dyslexic out of sheer laziness and/or attention-seeking. The latter make my blood boil, wasting resources so badly needed by those who do struggle. So i guess I'm more cynical than I should be.
Regarding the pot, kettle, black. You are name-calling, which is a bullying behaviour. but I'm just not going to argue the toss any further.
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