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Substitionion


14 June 2005
(11:14)

Apparently I have a real spelling blindspot. Now, I've noticed before that there are some words which I consistently misspell, but generally they could conceivably be spelled that way without much change in pronunciation.

It seems to be getting worse. Latest thing is the word substitution. I think it's the repetetetitive nature of the middle of the word, but I had spelled it correctly in one out of seven or eight occurences in one document. And in each of these places, it was extremely difficult to tell whether the spelling was right or wrong; I was reduced to slowly sounding out the word, syllable by syllable.

Substition may indicate a little forgetfulness. I'm not quite sure what one should take from substitionion.

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dearg

I think it indicates that you were thinking about food /again/...

Six degrees


12 January 2004
(10:23)

Watched Six Degrees of Seperation instead of going to bed. Surprisingly good film (crap ending). Stayed up discussing stuff and then reading the Guardian. Feeling almost literary; I should write something (but not show it to anybody).

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Helen

do it!

Just write, for your self or others. Been reading 'A heartbreaking work of staggering genius' - Dave Eggers. John recomended it and as he said if someone calls their book that it deserves to be looked at.(and it was worth the look).