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    • The same...grafician
    • Can we have an example without reading the regular version first?drgs
    • yeah ok, but should be more variation. bigger at start of sentences. and fading across the word, rather than bolding the first part.shapesalad
    • while reading bionically, the voice intonation in my head keeps fluctuating the intonation by emphasizing the beginnings of the words then fading out. LOLKrassy
    • well that was a waste of 6 million dollarsMrT
    • A friend of mine was into Reeder when it first came out, and then moved on to one-word reading.garbage
    • Post that into http://onewordreader…garbage
    • @drgs
      If you saw both texts and decided to read the one on the left first then maybe this isn't the solution for you;
      palimpsest
    • @Krassy
      Try not reading it out loud.
      palimpsest
    • I read from left to rightdrgs
    • Fair enough.palimpsest
    • Guess that's why you're a fan of Dead Don't Open Inside.palimpsest
    • Once you know you're not supostah read the whole words it goes faster. Give it a try.palimpsest
    • I still think y'all's should get hooked on phonics first.
      #babysteps
      palimpsest
    • Mr.T - loooooooolnecromation
    • It works. It stays.prophetone
    • it has some disadvantages. like misreading some words and if you master it as a child 100% fucks with your writing.sted
    • Maybe it works better for folks with dyslexia, etcscarabin
    • I’m a fast reader already, but damn that worked for me. It was very obvious it sped up for me. I could feel my eyes scanning and moving on faster.monospaced
    • ^ +1Krassy
    • Try it again tomorrow, but only read the right columndrgs
    • Wow this is amazing!! Hopefully I can incporporate this idea into something that looks goodProjectile

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