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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ervey Iteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
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
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
Interesting read. Thanks for the source!
Ok, tahts fiar.
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I’d hardly call that debunked.
The meme version is overly simplified and that’s about all.
It’s crazy how easy that was to read…
It’s cazry how esay taht was to raed.
you missed a few
joking
There’s a n missing in mind/mid
Ooh, nice catch. Fixed. You shluod be a cpoy eoditr.