l2speel

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A fancy way to say you're a spelling monster who loves poking fun at others while you mess up your own words on purpose.
You spelled 'cute' as 'cute' but I spelled 'cute' as 'cud' just to make you feel stupid.
I corrected your 'everyday' to 'every day' but I wrote 'every day' as 'every day' on purpose.
You spelled 'because' right, but I spelled it 'becasue' just to show off my spelling powers.
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When you're so good at spelling that you feel the need to make others feel like idiots by correcting them, even if you screw up your own words.
You spelled 'their' right, but I spelled 'their' as 'there' just to make you feel dumb.
You wrote 'affect' correctly, but I spelled 'effect' as 'affect' to mess with your head.
You spelled 'receipt' right, but I spelled 'receipt' as 'reciept' and laughed at you.
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A spelling battle where you correct people's mistakes but intentionally spell your own words wrong just to be a total pain in the butt.
You spelled 'because' right, but I spelled 'because' as 'becasue' and called you a dummy.
You spelled 'everyday' correctly, but I spelled it 'every day' and said you're a spelling failure.
You spelled 'their' right, but I spelled it 'there' and said you're a spelling dummy.
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You're a spelling wizard who likes to play tricks on people by correcting their spelling mistakes while you make your own on purpose.
You spelled 'affect' right, but I spelled 'effect' as 'affect' to confuse you.
You spelled 'every day' correctly, but I spelled it 'everyday' and said you're a spelling failure.
You spelled 'receipt' right, but I spelled it 'reciept' and laughed at you like you're a dummy.
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You're the spelling king or queen who loves to correct people's mistakes while you intentionally mess up your own spelling just to be a total pain.
You spelled 'because' right, but I spelled it 'becasue' and called you a spelling dummy.
You spelled 'their' correctly, but I spelled it 'there' and said you're a spelling failure.
You spelled 'everyday' right, but I spelled it 'every day' and laughed at you.
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