The Born Loser by Chip Sansom

The Born Loser

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  1. curmudgeon68

    curmudgeon68 said, 3 months ago

    Good point.

  2. caller49

    caller49 said, 3 months ago

    @curmudgeon68

    Yes he does have a good point.

  3. Prof danglais

    Prof danglais said, 3 months ago

    When I proof-read, I don’t actually read each individual word, scanning the text you can spot the incongruences…

  4. Gi Joe

    Gi Joe said, 3 months ago

    Never proof read your own work.

  5. So  Lonely

    So Lonely said, 3 months ago

    he does make a point.if you cant spell in the first place proofreading has no purpose.

  6. Mneedle

    Mneedle said, 3 months ago

    @Prof danglais

    How do you spell “incongruences”?

  7. billtomlinson442

    billtomlinson442 said, 3 months ago

    Typing in Word can make it so misspelled words are automatically colored. Also try typing your word into google and it will suggest corrections to. The major mistakes it doesn’t catch our the mistakes made when you spell another correct word but not the won you mean. hehe

  8. guswild

    guswild said, 3 months ago

    exactitally

  9. oldman2013

    oldman2013 said, 3 months ago

    a good example of a brain put in backwards at birth

  10. whmIII

    whmIII said, 3 months ago

    That’s it Brutus, dazzle him with BS…

  11. scottjsmith

    scottjsmith said, 3 months ago

    @billtomlinson442

    That only works if you are American. Even if you select Canadian English it still doesn’t like words that don’t match the U.S. (e.g. colour, favourite, neighbour, criticise, etc.)

  12. Teresa

    Teresa said, 3 months ago

    Words that sound alike but are spelt different:
    I, Eye
    See, Sea
    You, Ewe
    Spell check doesn’t youzu-ly catch words like these. Then again, spell check wants to put different words down when I’m writing, and not watching its green highlighted words.

  13. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, 3 months ago

    @billtomlinson442

    I was going to blast you but then I saw what you did there. :)
    You misspelled "coloured " as well.
    And “proofread” is ONE word, NOT two, and NOT hyphenated.
    Carry on.

  14. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, 3 months ago

    @scottjsmith

    ?? Mine does….?

  15. Tigger

    Tigger said, 3 months ago

    @440RoadRunner

    Spell Check does not correct the grammatical misuse of following words: there, their, they’re, from, form, your, you’re, hour, our, more, moor, cent, and scent.

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