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I couldn't believe that I could actually understand what I was reading.... Yep, this has been posted before!!!!
i had to do a essay on how humans can read like that... for my 2nd year at university studying psychology
But, can you figure out what Spliaiucafistciluxleopecedoriragis is??? Or how about.... spongclimeaty srcsoiioads spcimhoternoty gilogorsentertoast glueoilorsomercsls merrypvifliateoloe ddeoisrrs Proably not!! sarcoidosis - condition that causes small, fleshy swellings in the liver, lungs, and spleen. gastroenterologist - physician who specializes in digestive diseases. myeloproliferative disorders - diseases in which the bone marrow produces too many of one of the three types of blood cells: red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all the tissues in the body; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which makes blood clot. sphincterotomy - a procedure to open the muscle sphincter - a ring of muscle around a natural opening that acts like a valve - wide enough so stones can pass into the intestine. glomerulosclerosis - the term used to describe scarring that occurs within the kidneys in the small balls of tiny blood vessels called the glomeruli. The glomeruli assist the kidneys in filtering urine from the blood. salpingectomy - surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes. Supercalifragilisticexpialidoceous
Kind of cool how the human mind works, eh? Now, if that were in French before scrambled, then I'd have no clue what that says since I don't have that kind of understanding of the French language.
Maybe we can only read words we have read before and I had no clue what the above words are because I've never seen them otherwise I easily read the text in OP's post. Means we can't read everything with messed up spelling unless we've read them already IMO