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Originally Posted by MrPrena
Speaking of google, I remember a thread from about 5mo ago. You were saying that you refuse to google the word "leche." (If you remember that).
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Haha, sounds like me.
I rely heavily on my memory. I'm so dyslexic I should not be able to read at all according to tests. I see words as forms, and I can never tell the difference between so many words, ones, once, twice, twin, they all look the same to me.
Funny examples.
E92 M3. It took me months to get it right. E93 easier, and E90 nobody has, so no need to learn.
I can't see number letter combinations at all. C63 is a nightmare to me.
I rely on my muscle memory while writing, and I rely on my memory to get the facts right. Word by word I can quote lectures from the kindergarten to university, but I can not do none of this, if I don't remember how my fingers need to move to make certain patterns.
English is my fourth language, or third. That I can't (leave out the apostrophe and I'm out) remember ever. Short memory which is the googling type of learning makes me weaker. My way has made me beat all odds.
It is weird, but it is working for me.