Embarrassingly, my first reaction was to wonder why Scottish people were being told that their babies could read this.
HAHAHAH ME TOO
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nowisgreater reblogged this from youlittlearsonist and added:
I read it that way, too… >_>
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youlittlearsonist reblogged this from bossymarmalade and added:
Ditto. Scottish babies can read anything!
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sindirimba reblogged this from bossymarmalade and added:
I had the same reaction, hee.
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ahahahaha! I thought the same thing! I was even reading it in a Scottish accent (which may or may not have been...
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Embarrassingly, my first reaction was to wonder why Scottish people were being told that their babies could read this.
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carrionoftrista said:
i find it annoying that i can read 1337 speak as quickly a i can standard english but i have to read aloud and slow as hell with hangul….annoyed…
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