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Q: Are dyslexic Chinese girls afraid of large Inuits?

  I don't mean to brag but i'm a large male from the Arctic regions of Greenland and i'm having real trouble getting a date. According to the 'Indupendont Disleksic Asoseashun of Shanghi' (or AIDS) this is, and I quote from a recent conversation I had with it's chairman, "A daft question, of which I have not the slightest interest or idea." I'd love to hear from any of the many dyslexic Chinese members of the forum on this worrying matter.

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So you are dyslexic, no problem.

 

But tell me dear Martian, since you are dyslexic,

 

what end do you use?

mArtiAn:

  Actually I am partially dyslexic. So much talk about big units, I thought i'd throw in my two cents.

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