Fun fact: so long as the first and last letters of each word are correct, most people can read a sentence just fine. It’s a good example of how extremely good our brains are at pattern recognition.
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Fun fact: so long as the first and last letters of each word are correct, most people can read a sentence just fine. It’s a good example of how extremely good our brains are at pattern recognition.
e: typo
There’s a n missing in mind/mid
Ooh, nice catch. Fixed. You shluod be a cpoy eoditr.
It’s crazy how easy that was to read…
It’s cazry how esay taht was to raed.
you missed a few
joking
It’s been debunked a while ago
Has it? I’d love a link.
Were you able to read my quote at nearly unjumbled speed? Because I think most of us can, which is proof it’s valid.
There ya go
I’d hardly call that debunked.
The meme version is overly simplified and that’s about all.