Beyond that... and I NEVER do this, I find it ironic that someone accuses another of being dyslexic and then spells the word "definite" wrong.
You know what's interesting about that, it can't really be considered typo (although people will call it such incorrectly all the time) because the I and the A are nowhere near each other on the keyboard.
But I've noticed some interesting things about typing. I
know the correct their/they're/there for every occasion because it's very simple grammar to know that, but I
often type out the wrong one. All the time.
Whenever I see that I've done it, I think "Why do you keep doing that, Tucker? It's a simple grammatical rule and it shouldn't be all that difficult". Maybe it's because my fingers are dumber than cat****. They seem to type phonetically based on what I hear myself saying in my head rather than according to what it should be. If my fingers hear "they're", they use whatever version of the word they're interested in using at that moment. It's quite fascinating. Same thing happens with pretty much every homophone you can think of.
But another theory I have is that my fingers are getting me back for all the times I've broken them. I think they are still pissed off about that.
Anyway, the point I'm getting at is that it would be
very hypocritical of me to comment on an error in spelling or typing, since I am as guilty as anyone of making
extremely stupid mistakes in this regard.
But I
can comment on telling someone to see a
doctor about dyslexia. A comment like that implies that one is confused about the difference between dyslexia and dysentery, which
could actually be a sign that they themselves have a problem with the former, hypothetically speaking. Especially when the spelling error preceding the comment is taken into account.
Which would
really be ironic.