Reynolds Unwrapped by Dan Reynolds
- September 09, 2009
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Yukoneric said, 2 months ago
That’s a real sad case of dyslexia.
vlechtja said, 2 months ago
The book is printed wrong. Unless it teaches you reading Arabic or Persian in which case the man doesn’t know English AND Arabic.
eardroppings said, 2 months ago
This book will turn the world on it’s ears
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
2 months ago
So that’s how to reverse the worlds problems!!
tonytiger29 said, 2 months ago
dyslexics are teople poo!
ENG8INE said, 2 months ago
Reading is fun duh mental!
jtpozenel said, 2 months ago
If everyone learned to read this way, it wouldn’t be funny at all. Then we would have to flip all our maps and globes upside down to read them. Our entire view of the world would change.
butch1942 said, 2 months ago
There was an experiment done once.The subjects wore glasses that had them see everything upside down.After a time their vision corrected for this and all appeared normal.When the glasses were removed the sequence repeated itself.
OldHipster said, 2 months ago
What is going to happen when he learns how to write?
That’s what I’M talking about!
comixavier said, 2 months ago
Well, it kind of works when reading the book upside down: the image is upside-down like you see diagrams of how sight works.
Ushindi
said,
2 months ago
The only reason we read “right side up” is that’s the way we’re taught at a young age. Children could learn just as easily to read “upside down” if they were taught that way, although I don’t know why anyone would ever do that.
calvinandquestionmark said, 2 months ago
People in the Southern Hemisphere are reading upside down as we speak.
chromosome
said,
2 months ago
I’ve always been able to read just about any direction. I think it’s because I have dyslexia and have to concentrate no matter how I see the material.
For fun, I sometimes read upside down in public just to see the responses I get.