ChrisLong
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Well that seems a little harsh.
It is part of life, trying to figure out what the typos are supposed to say. It makes it doubly tough when the typo spells another word, and triply tough when the bad word's meaning changes the context of the sentence. People have become crappy writers and don't check their work. I communicate with a friend and I have to read her messages 5 or 6 times to figure out what they mean. I've become a sloppy writer, too, but I do check my work before I hit the button.
I remember back in the days of proofreaders. They didn't check for context, just misspellings. This one got through. A baseball player was complaining about not getting an opportunity to play. The story was supposed to say that he spent the whole season on the "bench." In the paper, it came out that he spent the whole season on the "beach." The writer was pissed. Everybody else thought it was hilarious.