Have ny of u read the Fourth Secret of Fatima? It's about the 2nd part of the Third Secret tjt hs yet 2.b revealed. The Vatican is reluctant.2.reveal it, because it goes into mre detail about events. It even sheds ligjt on the anti-christ. Sme say they're waiting4 tje right tme;others say never. It intrigues the mind!
jmj I don't know about the others on the forum. But I find it extremely difficult deciphering the short hand you have been using. I really would rather read the complete sentence written out as my old brain doesn't work well with the youth shorthand of the day. Sorry ;-))
LOL- I'm feeling about twice as old as I am as well. jmj is teaching me alot. I suggest reading her script outloud as I do to help decipher. I have to prepare- my daughter is 12 and eventually I'll get a texting plan (not yet though!)
Lol i'm sry, im used 2 textinf alot, I jst got a new phone n i'm having a hard time with the typing lol. The reason why my typing is messy.
I have to laugh! Your mistakes make me feel less worried about my own. I'm glad you can check the site from your phone. This is a great bunch to hang with often. Kath
JMJ Perhaps are you a little dyslexic? My daughter is and she is a genius but types in "shorthand" all the time by nature, whether texting or emailing, or anything...If you are don't be the least concerned...it means you always see the forest, not just a few trees...you are a picture thinker! Words and letters aren't important, its the idea and the story that really counts!
I'm totally dyslexic and struggle in all areas of written language...never knew about the thinking in pictures though, what a comfort...I just thought I was odd! :lol:
nah- everybody's brain is just a little different- I invert numbers horribly! and can't remember names- apparently that is related. But odd? no, just one of us "different thinkers" Its good to be different- That way God will recognize us. He he, Kath
Lol! You all crack me up! I'm not dyslexic, but I do have a tendency of having a bad memory. We're like an emotional support group lol! What a greatone though!
Lee, Don't feel odd...there are a lot more three-dimentional (picture) thinkers out there than you realize! My daughter inherited it mostly from her dad, but I too lean that way - I constantly transpose my words and letters. I do a lot of proofreading of my own typing. Working with her years ago, I learned that dyslexia is a gift as much as it is a challenge. There is a wonderful book, "The Gift of Dyslexia" and a method of learning by the Davis Dyslexia Association that we used and it opened her eyes and mine to a whole new world! I became VERY active in their forum and in promoting their methods to others back then. All that is past for us now, but it is partly why she wanted to become a teacher - to help other kids at that late grade school-early high school stage when it was most difficult for her, and when kids start to fall through the cracks. Personally, I think that thinking in three-dimensions is perhaps an adaptive improvement for man, not a disability...just look at our world today and the media. Most people who have this "gift" are actually the smartest, most creative people of them all. So Lee, you are part of the elite! The New and improved!!! (If only the school systems would figure that out.)