Haha... That just raises more questions...
Is a spell-checker too complicated for him to install? Is the Dunning-Kruger effect so strong in him that his illusory sense of superiority really prevents him from realising his own flaws?
Who knows.
We're all human though, we all make mistakes but Lazygamer seems to just machine-gun words--broken and otherwise--into articles in the hope that nobody notices. And I suspect that's the thing--their readership simply just doesn't (or can't).
Also, it's really hard to feel any sympathy for them, dyslexic or not, considering that they shat in our pond and lack the moral or ethical backbone to apologise and get on with their lives.
So, I'll just be over here, applauding James' brilliant retorts to this asinine turd.









