Do you ever type or write a word and it just looks wrong to you?

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I have this happen all the time. It’s especially weird when it’s a simple word I spell all the time. The last time it happened to me, it was the word “warranty”—My brain thought it should be spelled “warrantee.” the correct spelling looked wrong and the bad spelling looked correct. It was driving me crazy. Heck it STILL looks wrong to me.

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