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THUGLIFE69

bruisedhedonist 3 months, 2 weeks ago
"our" not "are". stay in school.


u/RepresentativeAide46

chieftyper 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Think like an entitled child that wants to stay at home in bed with their laptop and contribute nothing of worth to society. Gee I sure wonder why this country is going own the drain, "BlamE ThE RacIstS" screeches the brain dead liberal as they burn down police stations and loot stores.


D.H. Lawrence

yeboah12 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Normal


Matthew McConaughey

sara5777 3 months, 2 weeks ago
simply good


BK!!!

mridan120 3 months, 3 weeks ago
You ate that up


Mikami Teru

hiramisu 3 months, 3 weeks ago
But Why, Why Would You Do This To Me


StayFocusd App

jrmquitless 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Corrected for capitalization and punctuation errors


Typer

marchtoglory 3 months, 3 weeks ago
My condolences to anyone who got jinxed by this quote.


Anonymous

baboom 3 months, 3 weeks ago
This is really stupid quote. Then just delete privilege from the dictionary since is had not meaning.


Jake Thompson

drtyrant 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Imagine being so pathetic you're tickled at by your own terribly bad joke.


Celia

hiramisu 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for the positive message, but that hashtag really tripped me up :c


Jennette McCurdy

user107614 3 months, 4 weeks ago
its stangfe how we always give big newds to loved ones in com ea as is a coma is just a thing that happens from a lack of something to be excited about in your life.


Hannah

trickitty 3 months, 4 weeks ago
..same


The FInal Showdown

hiramisu 3 months, 4 weeks ago
Not related, but this is the third consecutive quote I've gotten with the word "comrade" in it o.o


Mavis Vermillion

hiramisu 3 months, 4 weeks ago
What in the world, I got this quote two times in a row


Gail Honeyman

hiramisu 4 months ago
That is such a mood, I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to just break down and rant to the grocery store cashier lmao


Behemouth Effluvium

feuv 4 months ago
(I think some of my comments got cut off, you might have to hover your mouse on each one and scroll down to read the entire comment.)


Behemouth Effluvium

feuv 4 months ago
I dunno if you're gonna read this but you're on the right track! Learning how to type without looking at the keyboard is one of the biggest steps to success, and you made it already, so give yourself a big pat on the back!

To type even faster, there are three main tips:
1) Slow down and focus on accuracy. Even though that sounds counterintuitive, having high accuracy really works wonders in the long run. Whenever you type, especially at higher speeds, you get into a 'flow state' where your fingers just glide effortlessly through the words without you really thinking about it. However, if you have a lot of errors, you will have to break your flow state and go back and correct your mistakes, which will drop your wpm significantly. Focus on accuracy, and speed will come along with it.


Behemouth Effluvium

feuv 4 months ago
2) Start trying to group letters and short words together. At 50 wpm, you probably type each letter one by one, for example, you would type "keyboard" k-e-y-b-o-a-r-d. However, if you start typing words in chunks, you'll spend less time thinking about each letter and more time actually typing. The word "keyboard" can be split into key-bo-ard. Eventually, you wanna be able to type the entire word in one go. "keyboard". I'd say a good place to start would be practicing really common words, like "and", "with", "that", as well as common letter combinations like "ing", "tion", and "ther".


Behemouth Effluvium

feuv 4 months ago
3) As you're typing a word, start reading ahead at the next word. This will give you some time to prepare and ready your fingers once you hit that space bar. For example, if I'm typing the quote "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", as I'm typing "jumps", I'm already looking at the word "over", and I'm readying my right ring finger to type the letter 'o' as soon as I hit space.

But most importantly, practice! If you can, try to dedicate 15 - 30 minutes each day to practice your typing skills. However, don't overwork your fingers, and take frequent breaks! I'd recommend taking a 1 minute break for every 3 - 5 minutes of continuous typing, which (hopefully) will help reduce your chances of getting arthritis.

I wish you luck on your typing journey, and I hope you can break 100 wpm soon!