misspiggy5260
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I always thought that that when you died all the dead people were in like a little club underground BUT TRUST ME! I know how it really works now
I used to think that dead people could still pee and poop. I remember worrying about them being dressed in their coffins, wondering what would happen if they did so in their pants, since they couldn't get up and go to the restroom.I always thought that that when you died all the dead people were in like a little club underground BUT TRUST ME! I know how it really works now
That doesn't seem very fair. You clearly knew how to spell it, you just accidentally inverted letters. I hated when teachers were so black and white about those things, lol.On the subject of silly things we DID as kid, one time in Grade 4, we were doing a spelling test, and I was SO sure I got a 100 easy, it was a fairly simple, and easy test (and too I was good at spelling)... so anyway, we got our tests back, and I saw I had a 98, and missed one word, I didn't understand, how I could have missed it, until it was pointed out: I had spelled "strawberry" as "starwberry", and didn't even notice. Guess I had a slighty dyslexic moment or something.
I never did (assuming you're referring to the post about teachers living at school).I think almost all kids, at one point or another, shared that very thought.
On that same token, then ANY could have said the same thing about a word they got wrong on spelling tests.That doesn't seem very fair. You clearly knew how to spell it, you just accidentally inverted letters. I hated when teachers were so black and white about those things, lol.
You're right, I guess that's why they couldn't make exceptions. Still you should be able to tell the difference between not knowing how to spell a word and just making a typo.On that same token, then ANY could have said the same thing about a word they got wrong on spelling tests.