The word necessary is like a shirt, it has one (C)ollar and two (S)leeves. Still fuck up this word though2mo ⋅ twinkletoes_44 ⋅ r/Dyslexia
It is truly a wave of emotions: surprise, disbelief, giddy excitement, and then a smirk of pride4mo ⋅ dysreadingcircuit ⋅ r/Dyslexia
In Germany, we don't say, we're looking for an individual disadvantage compensation, we say, here's a dictionary and now shut up.2wk ⋅ Anton_KT ⋅ r/Dyslexia
Was taking an online dyslexia quiz, hit Submit, and then laughed out loud at this:1yr ⋅ mestillw ⋅ r/Dyslexia
I've see this quote in bibliophile groups... felt like updating it for here5mo ⋅ dysreadingcircuit ⋅ r/Dyslexia
My co-worker (who knows I'm dyslexic) ranting about todays youth not trying hard enough and saying I should have learned this in school as if I haven't done double the amount of spelling exercises as my classmates...6mo ⋅ mildathecaterpillar ⋅ r/Dyslexia
Overcoming Dyslexia Notes #6: Justice Sonia Sotomayor's opinion on accommodations5mo ⋅ dysreadingcircuit ⋅ r/Dyslexia
My daughters English project was to create art that is a metaphor of herself. She created this self portrait. The background is Morse code. When you decode the background it reads “I have dyslexia. Sometimes the words move on the page when I read.” 🤯 Mind blown!4mo ⋅ missyintx19 ⋅ r/Dyslexia
Overcoming Dyslexia Notes #4: Poor word retrieval of the individual phonemes of a word1yr ⋅ dysreadingcircuit ⋅ r/Dyslexia
I thought this was really great to show family friends and others to understand us better1yr ⋅ graham-the-great ⋅ r/Dyslexia
When you spell a word wrong three times and give up and just google it to find out you were right the first time 🙃8mo ⋅ caitj37 ⋅ r/Dyslexia
This meme format was made for us! The joke is that woo s-ter-sheer is hard to say. That's ever word for us. lol11mo ⋅ dysreadingcircuit ⋅ r/Dyslexia
How do you feel about the normalization of this type of insult on social media? I’m quite fed up with people equating spelling mistakes to being dumb.2mo ⋅ meanbiscuit ⋅ r/Dyslexia
You know the unique baby names thing has gone too far when my dyslexic brain thinks your daughters are named North, Seven, Chicago, and Two, and it's not until I get to the 5th name for only 4 children that I realise I've read it incorrectly.3mo ⋅ ChesterTheCarer ⋅ r/Dyslexia
I’m a dyslexic graphic designer. I was playing around with the word Dyslexia recently just for fun. A non dyslexic friend saw what I was working on and said “That’s hard to read.” I immediately thought, good! Haha. Decided to share with my fellow dyslexics.1yr ⋅ GlynRoar ⋅ r/Dyslexia
I bought a really expensive and pretty note book as a dream diary and then my dyslexia decided this is not the day for pretty things.1yr ⋅ boy_robot_Sky ⋅ r/Dyslexia
Does anyone else get these sorts of PMs as soon as comment gets more than a handful of upvotes? Who on earth things this is a good use of their time?5mo ⋅ skifans ⋅ r/Dyslexia
did u know marilyn monroe was dyslexic. she had a huge library and loved to read. she even kept a book on her at all times so she could read on set.1yr ⋅ turtelteller ⋅ r/Dyslexia
My sister was put incharge of lableing the sugar and flour (we are All very dyslexic in my house)1yr ⋅ kissyouinmycar ⋅ r/Dyslexia
Does anybody else really struggle reading fonts like this or is that a me thing? Italics just drive me nuts, my brain just skips over those words. Text is in German, font is just for reference5mo ⋅ Maximellow ⋅ r/Dyslexia
Maybe I don't reverse my letters maybe I'm just a natural at archaic Latin!1yr ⋅ Ecc1019 ⋅ r/Dyslexia
I'm trying to learn C++. What you don't see is the massive amounts of whiteout used when taking notes. Apparently, there are a lot of dyslexic programmers, so it's not like it's impossible.9mo ⋅ Cuttlefish444 ⋅ r/Dyslexia
I didn’t realise my illustration was backwards until someone pointed it out to me1yr ⋅ you_have_time ⋅ r/Dyslexia